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







The puppy dog quilt.
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. 


The back of the 30s repro quilt. 


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. 



Inner Bean. New Owners The moms Donna and Ann have sold and are retired. They will be missed. 
last Saturday at FarmHaus Birgers on Broad. The line was steady the restaurant was full. The burgers were good. 
















And yes I am Still drawing and painting. All done at the inner Bean on top of sewing. 









One in my grandma hope chest for the next baby boy grandson. 