Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

No, I Do Not Have A Personal Vinyl Cutter

It would be a dangerous thing. I already label drawers in kitchen. I paint murals and injunctions on walls. I have not tried to paint on the Marble Bathroom walls (we did not remodel this 1950 bathroom. Came with the house!)

Front hallway mirror frame (with sign language quilt behind me. Gloves spell out "We lead by example more strongly than any other way" -Sharon Larsen.

A sweet sister from Church gave me this removable vinyl "Everyday holds a possibility of a miracle." I just edited the phrase with scissors and spread around the letter love. Almost wrote "hip to floss"

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Old and New Ideas


This "strip" quilt was made with a group of friends, each doing a row based on the theme I chose: Turn the Hearts of the Children to the Fathers; a family history quilt!
I want to point out the rolling hills green mural with sky and clouds behind the quilt, another brief experiment I tried in our hallway.

This Book of Mormon quilt is circa pre-2003. Two close-ups. The entire quilt is made in 12x12 blocks, individually sewn and quilted and then grommetted together. For the quilt show I had arrows bound to the edges with leather straps.


Close-up of Joseph Smith.

I can keep adding to this, continue the grommetted theme. I was thinking that when I die I would will certain squares to each of my children. For example, Samuel would get the Prophet Samuel the Lammanite on the wall...If I make 2 more they each get 3...so I should make 8 more for an even 4 patch for each of them. Maybe. Not today.



And for Luanna! Copied your idea of hands, want to get these printed out and framed, or do a re-shoot, if you can't read this?