Saturday, June 9, 2012

Oh...hi,
You know that "Baby Boy" quilt I mentioned in my last post??? Well...DONE!!!
Here is a link to the tutorial.  http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/03/on-go-baby-boy-quilt.html#more
 Fabrics selected...Whew!!!!
 Layout.  I don't do directions very well.  So, it was a challenge!!
 Overview.

Quilted with squared off meandering.  Free motion, "cause that's what I like to do!




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Sunday, April 15, 2012



My latest quilt.  "Megan's Buttons and Bows".  Machine pieced.  Machine embroidered. Machine quilted. Machine bound.  Hand is a 4 letter word to me.  :-)
It began with 6" squares sewn into HSTs and then into the Bow Tie blocks that were squared to 4.5 inches making them 4" in the finished quilt.  A few of the squares were machine embroidered with buttons prior to being sewn into rows.  The buttons were placed randomly in the pattern.  My son, Landon, helped me with the layout.  In the picture of the squares before being sewn together there is an error in the pattern.  Can you find it?  Yes, I fixed it (Landon found it).  He has a good eye.
Yes, there is a "surprise" square in the pattern.  The backing is flannel.  The batting is Warm and Natural.  The heavy machine quilting, done on my Husqvarna/Viking Designer II, is a random swirl pattern on the rows and a meandering pattern on the borders.  It measures 36 x 40.

Adapted from this tutorial on Diary of a Quilter
 http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2009/07/hour-glass-block-tutorial.html

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Nuts and Bolts of Faith

Faith is a choice.  That is the "Nuts and Bolts" of it all.  This painting is a highly texturized cross with Nuts, Bolts and Washers imbedded in the work.  It was created with someone special in mind.  It is 5 x 7 Multimedia on canvas panel.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

I heard it from a Little Bird!

This little guy will go out tomorrow to Pennsylvania.  Thank you!
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Step back in time-Irish Style!


In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I thought I would post these photos from the early part of the century ;-). These are pictures of a quilt done in 2001 for a benefit auction for my son's high school, Notre Dame High School, Chattanooga, TN. It was great fun and now lives in Tennessee.




This is a cover for my Kindle. I didn't want the cover to add to the weight and bulk when I was reading, so I designed just a slipcase. I love the fabric, but I am doing another to match a new purse project I am planning. I am planning to write a tutorial as I go.

Finished quilt

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Funky Fence Rail Quilt 1



This is a recent quilt. I had not made a quilt in a while and felt the "call" to do so. Was going to make a simple fence rail, but decided to jazz it up a bit and cut some uneven strips and play with the placement a bit. I like the result. The finished quilt is approximately 70 x 70 inches and has a new home in Georgia.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Hello all!! Welcome



Welcome to my new Blog. My name is Ellen Stone, thus the name "Rock". I love to create art in all mediums. Particularly acrylic painting, fiber art, quilting and mixed media. Some of my art is usable, quilts, pillows, bags etc. and some is strictly "fine art". I see inspiration everywhere and try to make it my own.

My first painting I am posting is called The Path. It is in a private collection in North Carolina. I love painting roads and pathways as they symbolize the journey of life and faith. Hope you like it and thanks for visiting