Over the weekend I took out a couple of projects that were in need of a small amount of work to be “finished”. I made this nursery quilt back in 2004, when we were having another hot August. It was entirely done by hand. I drew the illustration, traced it onto freezer paper, hand appliquéd the pieces on, and then hand stitched all the blocks and strips together. The one thing I stopped short of doing were the hand-embroidered eyes and nostrils on the cow, and my hand-embroidered signature. This is what I finished over the weekend. It is a glorious thing to behold really, so colorful and cheerful.
Mini Art Quilts
I made this set of mini art quilts mostly from cotton batiks, with an occasional cotton print thrown in. I started by paper piecing the backgrounds where I could. In a couple of places, like on the background for the sun, I made a pattern piece in a curved shape and cut it out from my paper-pieced section, then sewed it to another section.
I used Pigma pens, which are permanent ink markers, to draw the faces on my moons, sun, and flower.
Original designs, art quilts, and photos copyright Elizabeth Ruffing, all rights reserved.
Potholder Project
I made this set of potholders by sandwiching one layer of cotton duck/canvas between two layers of organic cotton batting, then sandwiching those between two layers of cotton terrycloth (I used cotton washcloths), all roughly 9.5 inches square. I used my walking foot to quilt the layers together. Then I trimmed them down to 8.5 inches square with my rotary cutter and ruler.
Leah the Star Baby, Original One-of-a-kind Art Doll by Elizabeth Ruffing
This is Leah. She is very new to the universe.
Leah is impatient to learn all she can about the solar system, other galaxies, all the planets, moons, other stars, and especially Earth.
Leah especially enjoys comets and the occasional rockets she sees go by.
She always waves to them. Sometimes they wave back. Leah is always friendly.
She is a remarkably good-natured and happy baby.
Leah is an original one-of-a-kind work of art, created from my own design and pattern.
Leah is entirely handmade. Her body is made of 100% cotton, and painted with acrylic paint. Her bottom is weighted so she can sit nicely while she looks around, and she is also jointed at her shoulders and hips, in case she gets tired and needs to lie down to take a nap.
Leah is approximately 8 1/2 inches tall when seated, and approximately 11 inches long when lying down.
Leah also comes hang tag, a certificate of authenticity, and a copy of her story.
Update: Leah the Star Baby has been adopted. Thank you!