Day 1127 Ilaina It’s Saturday

6B Lead watercolor. BIG 2″ brush goilsen fleece from Cheap Joes and one of their 16 legend Sable brushes.

The rusty red in the shadows is scarlet lake and raw sienna with a bit of sepia I think.

The sofa and the throw have raw sienna and cerulean. Hair sepia and ultramarine blue. A lot of dioxazine purple daubed here and there.

Second break. I thought she looked a little pale.

First break. Just the initial wash of flesh which is Quin rose and raw sienna.

Drew Murphy’s large acrylic 24×30″

Fred’s always makes me smile. A happy painting by a happy guy.

AC Daniel’s interesting choice of green on the flesh but I like it a lot.

Not sure whose this is.

Al Beyer’s huge oil. Always interested in that top arm. Somehow it looks off but it isn’t. Or it gives her the look of flying thru the air.

One of two of coach’s charcoals. Always does a nice job.

Dawn did a great job on this. Always curious how it looks like she’s flying because of the arm across the back of the sofa.

The pose made for all kinds of interesting angles.

Rachel Millers lovely small painting. Love those purples.

Tom Needham ditto what I said about Rachel.

This lady brings us the best snacks at break. Today it was pimento cheese sandwiches. Last week it was carrot cake and the week before THE best chicken salad ever. Oh and some amazing blueberry muffins. I need to work on remembering her name. She’s a sweetheart. And an amazing cook.

Jeremy’s lovely sketch done w a 9h pencil. He thought it was too loose. On yupo. Slick paper

Katie Padgett’s great pencil and chalk sketch.

And that’s a wrap folks. I know Alex escaped without a photo of his. And I am sure I missed some others.

But there it is. Done. Xoxox margaret

Day 1126 Searles

After watching Danny Gregory do a video book tour of Searles Paris book yesterday I took these screen shots of some of British Ronald Searles amazing drawings from the perpetua blog dedicated to all things Ronald Searles. The dome of Sacre Couer gleams white in the sunlight. 

Searles actually moved to Paris after WW2. This photo is called summer in Paris and is drawn below Sacre Couer w hitch dominges Montmartre.  

Cafe de la Paix. Love his scratchy lines. Made with a dip pen or?!  
A cafe scene. The food is so good and the views are amazing. I love three fact is people are out of proportion. Heads too small or too big for bodies. Noses too long. And mile long chins. 

Paris in the summer. Wish I was there drawing. 

More Montmartre Place de Tertre. 

off to read some more about him netty Margaret xoxoxoxo

Day 1125 lost my mind???!

It all started when I decided to sell my friend Marie my long arm two weeks ago.

The puppy dog quilt.

I decided it was time to knock out those baby quilts I have needed to do for a while. Quilting gets done so much quicker on a long arm. One hour to quilt no pinning versus an hour of pinning the top, the back, and the batting together. Then five more hours or so of quilting it on my regular sewing machine.

Done!!!

I started knocking out toddler sized quilts. Each about 45×72″.

So far five tops in a week. I can cut out and piece a yellow brick road lap sized in about five hours. Another hour to quilt. If only binding was as quick.

The back of the 30s repro quilt.

Two are finished and ready to mail. One more to go.

Because I has this stack of leftover hexies from a yellow quilt. All the greenish yellows.

I decided to sew this monster hexie quilt together to quilt it before she gets the long arm.

Hmm and what else is on my list ?! Kerchoooo. All this sewing is making me sneeze and itch from the dust mites.

BUT!! I have one more toddler quilt.

And THEN I am going to finish my Queen Kaffe Fassett lone star. And quilt my two appliqué tops. And hmm. Piece and quilt my pink one patch wonder quilt. Now half sewn.

Well maybe a couple of baby quilts for my grandma hope chest.

And maybe this jacket a friend made. Always likes it. And hmm. Oh I have to paint. No sneezing then.

Ttyl margaret not even putting a dent in her fabric collection.

XOXOXOX

Day 1124 Fixing those messes

Henry’s left leg was not done right at first. It’s not easy to fix light colors in watercolor so I got out my Neocolor ii’s which are more opaque. I think it looks right now. And I added more neocolor to provide what Fealin Lin calls linkage to lead your eye around the page.

Still not great but these reminded me of the story from my childhood that I added to it. You never know what memories art journals will stir up.

I also used my prismacolors on this page of quick poses as Henry wiggled and wiggles while he watched PBS.

Earlier this am. Eeekkk. Who is that boy?!

It looked like this when I started. Now good at all.

Off to class ttyl Dr Sketchys tonite. Yeahhhh.

Margaret xoxoxo

Day 1123 some sketches

Inner Bean. New Owners The moms Donna and Ann have sold and are retired. They will be missed.

Wednesday’s Am Ladies group is still meeting. Bigger group than ever. last Saturday at FarmHaus Birgers on Broad. The line was steady the restaurant was full. The burgers were good.

Hope to add one more of Honey lurking in hopes of a handout to the last page.

Lamy Safari Stillman and Birn Alpha Noodlers Eelskin ink.

Day 1121 Pine Lake two or is it three?!

Pine Lake is loaded with charming houses. This yellow house was no exception except the front brick facade seems to be separating from it. Ooppps. And a HUGE crack in the foundation. Double oops. Great trees and an adorable back yard abut what’s with the huge dehumidifier in the back bedroom.

Back to finishing my baby quilt. Xoxoxox Margaret

Day 1121 Its Saturday

Ilaina 20×24″ Strathmore Bristol

Almost trashed this one. Had I felt better I would have started over but decided to slap some paint on it anyway.

Really like the way she turned out. She turned out kind of delicious colors. Used a 2″ flat and a #16 Legends and 10 davinci

Quin red raw sienna sepia thalo and white gouache

Drew Murphy’s BIG acrylic

Katie Padgett’s lovely pencil on canson paper.

Tom Needham’s small Watercolor

Dress Mondrians always make me smile.

Coach’s charcoal and Pastel.

Al Beyer’s awesome huge oil 3v4″

Hugs. Time for a nap xoxoxo margaret

Day 1119 Its a Stunner

This trip around the world has been languishing on my long arm for

TWO Years. KING Sized!! And yes I am Still drawing and painting. All done at the inner Bean on top of sewing.

My friend Marie Atkinson finally finished it for me. And is it yummy or what. A spring garden.

Before that it languished in my hall closet in the UFO pile.

Thanks Marie.!!!

Love the grid quilting.

The back Hoffman Iris

She even sewed the binding on which I made when I pinned the quilt together at least 17 years ago. All fabrics picked out 20 yrs or so ago at the first Sewing Gallery for a class with sweet Susie.

In the meantime I have fallen into the quilt puddle getting baby quilts done.

A green 1930s yellow brick road for a certain sweet baby boy.

A fractured drunkards path for another sweet baby boy. One in my grandma hope chest for the next baby boy grandson.

A baby tumbling block!!

Next up are up ufos. Did I say I have several?! Let’s see a huge lone star and an African drunkards path a couple of appliqué tops long since finished and another one that just needs piecing. Hmm

Is that all?!