Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How itty bitty bits come together

"I don't know how you girls take bits of fabric not big enough to blow my nose on and make beautiful quilts..."  -- quote from my brother

Yeah, I have a funny brother, but his observation isn't that far off.  How do those tiny squares, triangles, and other little pieces of fabric go together to make something beautiful and functional? I took photos along the way to show a peek at the process. . . .


Bits and pieces near the beginning...


The finished product!

Kind of like a zigsaw puzzle

Sewing it together

Ironing seams

More ironing (I actually like ironing now!)


The sides of the pouch, ready to sew together (The brown pieces are for the lining)

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Butterfly painted purses

Whoever gets one of these purses 
will be carrying their very own piece of art!



First, I "painted" these butterfly wings for a new quilt -- with marking pens and rubbing alcohol!!!


Then I cut up the bottom wing (which hadn't turned out the way I wanted) to create these original hand-painted purses!



How it began ...

A couple of months ago I tried my hand at painting on fabric - using - surprise - marking pens! Yes! You can use Sharpie permanent markers to create beautiful effects on fabric - in this case, plain white 100% cotton. And shading can be done with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water! Who would have thought? 

After "drawing" in the color with marking pens, I used a paintbrush dipped in the alcohol solution to dilute and "spread" the color on the edges.

After I created the butterfly wings I decided I didn't like the bottom wing and cut it up to use some of the painted fabric to use in my purses! (I will paint another bottom wing to finish the butterfly quilt...)

Whoever gets one of these purses will be carrying their very own piece of art!

More photos here.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

All creatures great and small ...

More animal pouches on their way to Cambria for the art show this weekend! 




Stop by my sister's studio - Patricia Griffin Ceramics - at The Old Schoolhouse on Main Street to check it out! She will be featuring functional art by four unique artists in her studio space! Things will be jumpin!

It's all part of the Cambria Art and Wine Festival this weekend, Jan. 24-26 - where you can stroll through town, dropping in to boutiques and art galleries while enjoying a cup of coffee or delicious beverage of your choice!


Circles circles circles

This little blue velvet clutch is off to Cambria, where it will be on sale during the Arts and Wine Festival next weekend, Jan 24-26.

Description: Colorful circles are individually cut from colorful cotton fabrics and quilted on to blue velvet. The result is fun, fun, fun!


100% cotton circles on deep blue velvet

Bright orange lining
Detachable handle
Where to purchase: 
patricia griffin studio
880 main st.
cambria, ca
(805) 924-1050






Sunday, January 19, 2014

Woof Woof!! A different kind of doggie bag!

Handle is detachable


Not everyone gets to take home a doggie bag like this! I just can't resist putting our furry friends on these zippered pouches! 

I wanted to keep this one for myself, but I already have a stack of pouches and they keep growing! So this one is off to Cambria, where it will be on sale during the Arts and Wine Festival next weekend, Jan 24-26. 

Here you can see the front and the back, as well as the lining inside. They are priced at $38, higher than a manufactured pouch, but low for original, one-of-a-kind items made by hand.
Made with 100 % cotton, fully lined

Show your love for canine critters when you're out and about by carrying an original, quilted doggie bag! Woof woof!

Where to purchase: 
patricia griffin studio
880 main st.
cambria, ca
(805) 924-1050







Friday, January 17, 2014

Zippity-doo-dah - New work off to Cambria!


It's been busy in my studio! I've been working on original quilted pouches (small purses) that will go on sale during the Cambria Art and Wine Festival January 24-26! More information here.