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A Look Back Over My Shoulder, A glance At The Past

It felt good to have finished my Iris quilt.

It’s hanging in it’s new spot in it’s new home.

I did this commission for a friend, who commissioned it as a gift for one of her friends. It’s such a good feeling when you’re happy with the result of a work you started.

I think many artists are perfectionists, they often find it difficult to stop tweeking with their work. They’re looking for perfection & there’s always “something” think of adding which you feel would be a slight bInmo

find which you might would be a slight improvement, if you look long enough. Learning when to say “enough is enough” is hard to do

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My Art Quilts Need a New Home. Do you realize

I’m going to put my big girl panties on!

  • My art quilts need a new home.
    • One day after I logged on, I found my blog theme had imploded, words filled every square inch.Words, titles, snippets from posts, letters covered my entire
    • home page.
  • A voice was screaming in my brain when I realized what this meant,”Arrrgh, I’ll have to set up a new theme all by myself”,“OHO.NOO What am I going to do?” A deep groan of despair escaped my lips “Who would I find to help me?”
  • The thought struck fear in my heart! I am tech challenged to put to put it  mildly,. 
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EXCUSE ME FOR THE MESS, WE’RE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Some major mafunctions oñ my site theme have made it necessary to make a few changes around here. We’re { by saying we’re, I really mean me, a scàrey thought for sure) changing themes

i’m going to arrempr a revamp as well. Aft all,  it will already be a mess for a while anyway, right? If I can presume on your kind parience, we’ll (there’s that we’ll agatn, when it’s just little ole me), anyway it should be back to usual very soon, a few days most likely.

In the meantime, I’m adding more posts back daily, so there are still posts to see and read. Maybe you’ll even find some of the older ones interesting as they are brought up from the “cellar”. 

 You could always visit my website or face book page if you want to.

Sorry about that bit of blatant self promotion, I just had to throw that in, I couldn’t resist the temptation. 

Thank you all for your patience and support.

 

 

 

 

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A funny thing happened.

A woman had a friend call her to  tell her about an art quilt she had just seen. The friend thought she might be interested in seeing this quilt.  The woman who received  this call was the editor of the publication, County Register. What was the result of this conversation?

I received an email from the editor of  County Register. She wanted my permission to use one of my art quilts  on the cover of the publication.  I answered “Certainly”.

A nice thing happemed
The Cover of County Register, Here’s my art quilt.
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  Can’t I Do Anything Without Signing In? and LET’S GET PREPARED!

There are so many reports of natural disasters. The news is filled with reports.
In light of the frequency of disaster, I’ve written this post.
Which will discuss the following questions;
1-Are You Prepared?
2-Do You Even Know What A “Go Bag is?”
3- How Far Do You Think I Can Run With A Heavy Backpack, Carrying My Sewing?
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4-What Does Any Of This Have To Do With Signing In?

FEMA’S DisasterP preparedness Campaign Has lit a Fire under Me

FEMA’s disaster preparedness campaign, has lit a fire under me, which would, ironically, pose a disastrous threat to my safety, if taken literally.  MY clothes igniting, as I run around screaming, “I’m on fire, I’m on fire!  “Those flames under my backside have lit me on fire!” Just one pass too close to my drapes and the whole house could end up in flames.

Disturbing thought. I immediately copied FEMA’S readiness supply list and began creating our preparedness backpacks, the “go bags”. FEMA  has disaster lists for every sort of disaster you can imagine, chemical leaks, tsunamis, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, maybe co

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The Pigs Are Flying!

I have finally finished the long promised, illusive website which I have spoken of endlessly for months. Any second it would go live. But I realized finally the hopelessness of my quest. I lacked the most basic knowledge and skill needed. The advert for this template site was “Anyone could build a website in an afternoon”. “I’m an anyone, so why not?” I thought. Because no one counted on this anyone as so hopelessly beyond the simplest skills that any 4 year old child possesses. Months and months have passed. Finally with endless hours of tech support, a miracle! The Pigs Are Flying!

But it’s happened,  Come by and see.  http://BarbaraHarmsFiberArt.com

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I feel like a pendulent 4 year old. I want a Oompa Loompa!

Not long ago I posted this, I feel it is worth repeating, to explain my next post concerning my current status.

I feel like a pendulent 4 year old. I want a Oompa Loompa!

Remember Willy Wonka, the “real” original Willy Wonka? Don’t get your panties in a ruffle J.D. fans. I love Johnny Depp too, who wouldn’t? But I think we all know that there was only one Willy Wonka, and we all know who he is. don’t we?

In the movie, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory there was one particularity lovely child, you might recall, the adored Varuca Salt.To refresh your memory here are a few classic Vurcua quotes.

Veruca Salt: Hey, Daddy, “I want a Oompa Loompa! I want you to get me a Oompa Loompa right away!

Mr. Salt: All right, Veruca, all right. I’ll get you one before the day is out.

Veruca Salt: [whining] “I want an Oompa Loompa now!”

Veruca Salt: [singing] I want a party with roomfuls of laughter, Ten thousand tons of ice cream. And if I don’t get the things I am after, I’m going to screeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEAM.

Veruca Salt: I want it now! What’s the matter with those twerps down there?

Veruca knew what she wanted and she wanted it NOW!!  I have to tell you I’ve felt a little Veruca-ish lately.

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New quilts? Bring em on!!

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My web site is set launch the end of the week. I love that word, launch!

I want to have lots of quilts to launch, so I’ve been working

make lots and lots of quilts. That is easier said than done. Here’s a few, in various stages of work. I hope to be finished soon.

The first one closest to completion a silk painted red egret.

The colors in this silk are just wonderful. Wish I took time to write down my color formulas but no, it’s always a little bit of this and a bit of that, maybe a bit more of this ,,,you can follow my drift.

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That’s a Wrap, Hollyhocks and Ladybugs

BarbaraHarmsFiber Art Red Hollyhock Quilt

 

 

I’ve been working busily on my hollyhock quilt and now it’s finished. I’m a bit disappointed that it’s over, it was a really enjoyable project. I need to catch up on a few things and then officially start on my next commissioned quilt. I say “officially”, when in reality, I’ve been bouncing ideas around in my mind , long before today. I’ve done a few preliminary sketches, playing around with possibilities. I can already tell that I am going to find this an interesting project.

This red hollyhock art quilt was a commission. Commissions present an interesting challenge, I think it’s a beneficial to take a step back, and work on a theme that may not be your usual approach or subject matter. It might be stepping out of what has become your comfort zone.  For a commission to work, you need to translate it into your own interpretation of the subject. This was an easy quilt to capture my interest and spark my own enthusiasm.  It is a theme I enjoy working with. I love doing stylized flowers, and hollyhocks? Well goodness yes! That was a bit of a coincidence. My client loves hollyhocks, she even has their images on her business cards. When she received her quilt, I enclosed in the paperwork one of my older business cards, it also contained a wonderful image of hollyhocks . When this fact had first occurred to me, I had to  laugh, we were a good fit, my client and her artist.
I’ve posted some pictures of the progress along the way. Now it’s finished, here’s the finished red hollyhock quilt. It has it’s title now, “A Bug’s Eye View”. As I worked on the finishing touches,  my husband stood there looking at  the nearly finished quilt. He decided it needed a little bug in it. Humm…

It is a floral art quilt, I added a slightly contemporary spin, a little non traditional approach to a floral theme. I chose to give the flowers and stalks a disproportional profile. As my husband observed, this is how the large would appear, seen through the eyes of a tiny bug, dwarfed by it’s hugeness. I thought it might work, a cute little ladybug, that you would barely notice. But first, I needed to run the idea by Karen, the lovely lady who had commissioned the piece, how would she feel about this? She liked the idea and so my little ladybug became a part of this quilt. And that is how the red hollyhock art quilt came by it’s title “A Bug’s Eye View”.

You’ve seen the progression, here is the finished version. You may notice that the ladybug is missing, she truly was a last minute addition. I had already taken the final photos.

But after she was added into the picture, as I stared at the quilt, evaluating it, I realized that she was indispensable. She needed to be right where she is, looking up at the great big world from the ground, viewing a group of red hollyhocks.

 

I added texture to the leaves, they are not just visually dimensional, but have actual texture and dimension.

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Barbara Harms Fiber Art a fiber art quilt with thread painted hollyhocks
Closer view of quilting

 

 

 

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Barbara Harms Fiber Art red holly hocks art quilt

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One of the thread painted hollyhocks