Saturday, January 27, 2018

Love is in the Air

Hello!

I'm excited to be showing in a new venue, The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts and Cultural Center in Middletown, CT.  I've created two special wall hangings for their upcoming February show, "Love is in the Air."  Each piece includes fabrics, yarns and embellishments that bring to mind love, peace, and happiness.  

Here is a sneak peak:






Check back soon for more photos and details about this upcoming show!

XOXO,

Marsha

Friday, January 19, 2018

It's Blanket Weather, People!

Hello!

Just this morning, I'm noticing that the days are getting longer.  This makes me feel happy!  More daylight is always a good thing.  Still, there are many cold days ahead, and for this we will need our thick sweaters, sturdy boots and warm blankets.

I really like to make things with upcycled sweater material.  One of my favorite things to do is to go hunting for pure wool sweaters at thrift shops, looking for colors, textures and styles that I can use for future projects.

Sometimes, the heft of the sweater wool is unsuitable for projects requiring thickness, like potholders or drink coasters.  I've been saving these bits of fabric for some different projects, like the one I've recently finished - a lightweight, soft lap blanket.

Here is one of the sweaters, on the cutting board:


And here, a bunch of colorful squares:


And now, the squares are bundled up in groups, ready for sewing:



I purposely created fancy, decorative tags to number the bundles, because I knew it was going to take me a while to complete this project, and I wanted some special things to look at while they were waiting. 

This photo shows how I lined up the squared prior to bundling them.  I wanted to make sure I had enough squares in various colors and pattern to make an interesting pieced-together blanket.



I hand-sewed the squares together with a running stitch, using black embroidery floss and an embroidery needle.  After that, I sewed the strips together.  And, after several months, I have myself a nice lap blanket!


I like the different colors,textures and patterns in this little blanket. I've already used it several times, and it seems to be a big hit with the kids, as well.

Here's to Happy Blanket Days ahead!

Marsha

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Installation - Winter: Its Beauty and Secrets

Happy Winter!

My latest contemporary piece is currently showing at Spectrum Gallery in Essex, CT.  This mixed media piece, titled Holidaze, is a compilation of the many sights that are commonly seen at this time of year.  Many of us spend our time shopping and gathering gifts for loved ones to celebrate the joy of the season.  This can be a good thing.  But.  What ultimately happens to the abundance of objects and ephemera is shown in this artwork, which is meant to be a commentary on excess, waste, and consumerism.

Detail, Holidaze
The piece was installed in the gallery's window, which wonderfully showcased its glittering white lights.

The opening reception was on Friday, November 17.  Here are a few peeks:


 The show runs through January 14.

Thanks for looking!

Marsha

Friday, January 12, 2018

The Gallery Store in Essex, CT

Hello!

In the spirit of holiday making and giving, I designed and crafted two sets of ornaments to show and sell at The Gallery Store at Spectrum Gallery in Essex, CT.

Both sets of ornaments were truly a joy to make.  For each design, I used upcycled sweater wool that I hand-felted, hand-cut, and hand-embroidered.



The ornaments were also featured in this Shoreline Publishing newspaper insert:

  

Here's what they looked like on the gallery's holiday tree:



Lots of fun to make, and I hope that others will enjoy them.

Happy Making and Giving!

Marsha

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Celebration of American Crafts

Hello again!

It certainly is holiday time, and lots of folks are shopping local.  I am proud to have been selected to participate in the 48th Annual Celebration of American Crafts at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut.  This is a holiday exhibit and sale of the best handmade crafts by makers from New England and across the country.  The event is greatly anticipated regionally, attracting buyers from throughout Connecticut and parts of metropolitan New York and western Massachusetts.

I am showing my original, upcycled wool potholders.  Each potholder is felted, hand-cut and hand-embroidered with wool yarn.  The wool material is naturally flame-resistant and the potholders can be machine washed.

Here are a few that are being exhibited:


And here's what they look like in the gallery shop:


Thanks for reading my blog today!

 **Quick update - I just heard that all of my potholders sold!  Yay!**

Time to celebrate the holidays,

Marsha

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Cascading Circles, The Winter Window Installation

Hello!

I am beyond happy with how the window installation turned out.  It was mad dash, given the timing of the installation and the subsequent Thanksgiving holiday, but I did it!  The strands of circles cascading from the 11+ foot tall windows look dramatic and fun, with little pops of color stretching across glinting paper clips.

 Over 1200 1-inch circles were used in this installation.  And I personally attached every single one.



I am so glad to have had the opportunity to do this large-scale installation.

Happy, happy circles!

Marsha