May there be Peace!

May there be Peace!

Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2019

Human Tree Bookmark



- a bookmark -


"I like to think of thoughts as living blossoms borne by the
 human tree. "

James Douglas

https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/tree





they are 8 x 18 cm, 7" x 3"













Freitag, 19. Juli 2019



I'm reading the absolutely fascinating novel "The Overstory" by Richard Powers, and also opened again the wonderful German picture book by Peter Wohlleben, "Das geheime Leben der Bäume, Was sie fühlen, wie sie kommunizieren." (Ludwig Verlag, München 2016), 
which stood on my shelf for a longer time. 
One page from this book is shown here. 
It is filled with the most stunning and beautiful photographs, descriptions, explanations, narrations and research results.
Both books are about the grandiosity and gloriousness of trees. 
So what can I do? Other than give my love to everything which is a part of nature: make bookmarks to mark pages in such great books. So here is one.


Donnerstag, 4. Juli 2019


           °  a bookmark, but it can be hung up also  °


Sonntag, 30. Juni 2019

Quilted Rug




This is a quilted rug, I wanted to include more improvisation and play in my work, and well, here is something I did recently, I really enjoyed it.

The rug consists of 12 squares which are each complete and finished, quilted, washed and then assembled... the filling is a piece of light blue cotton, which shines slightly through occasionally, because each square consists not only of two fabric triangles but also of two knitted triangles (robust wool, normally used for making socks, it's wool 80% and Polyamide 20 %, it's all easy to wash).
I included knitted parts in quilts before, and it's always great fun, because the yarn changes colors frequently, so there is always an element of surprise what happens next... 

Dimensions are 70 (fringes included) x 41 cm (27,5" x 16").


Also, I constructed the squares in a way that they are two-sided, that means the rug can be turned and shows then another side:





Here I took a picture of my rug together with a book which is well on its way to become one of my all-time favorite books in my life : 
"The Overstory", by Richard Powers. 
I am only on page 77 by now, but I already love it dearly. It is about trees and humans. Incredible story, consisting of intertwined stories, very beautifully composed and excellently written.
Here is a quote, I could pick hundreds of great lines already, and I am only at the beginning, the book has 502 pages.

"Things with clean, concise, right answers are antidotes to human existence."






Montag, 17. Juni 2019

Improvisation



... a small improvised wallhanging ...


Here is a wonderful essay about improvisation and improv quilts:


I think Elizabeth Gilbert is right when she writes in her great book "Big Magic" (she describes encouragingly everything that is important to know when one wishes to become more creative and happy in life), that it all "starts by forgetting about being perfect. We don't have time for perfect. ... Perfection stops people from completing their work, yes - but even worse, it often stops people from beginning their work.", plus, I would like to add, I forget to listen to my inner impulses when I wish to do things perfectly right. 
So, I decided, I will try to give play and improvisation more room in my work.
Let's see what happens!






Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2019

Carefully



"Robert picked up his daughter carefully so that she would not wake. It felt no different holding her from holding Jimmy. He laid her carefully on the Goodenough quilt, her head next to the green silk square, and smiled."

(from this wonderful book: 
Tracy Chevalier, At the Edge of the Orchard, 2016)


Samstag, 18. Mai 2019





When the winds of change blow,
some people build walls
while others build
windmills.

Chinese proverb


(the bookmark shown here lies in this book:
Jennifer Chiaverini, The Union Quilters,Dutton, 2011)


Dienstag, 14. Mai 2019

Alice's Bookmarks




"Curiouser and Curiouser!" cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English)...


... this happens in Lewis Carroll's novel 
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland",
written in 1865. 

(It's all here: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rgs/alice-II.html)

Nowadays, more and more often I also would like to cry out like Alice: 
Curiouser and Curiouser!
😉



I came across a very beautiful German edition of "Alice im Wunderland" and "Alice hinter den Spiegeln" (Gerstenberg 2015, with lovely illustrations by Floor Rieder). Holding this beautiful copy in hand, I - again - felt drawn to the strange, weird, dreamlike atmosphere which is created in Lewis Carroll's novels ... 




... and I started to make some bookmarks. 
I tried to make them in a somewhat peculiar way, after I have met all these strange creatures, coming out of chess and card games, or the mad Hatter or the Cheshire Cat or the Gryphon or Bill the Lizzard... just to name a few. And the door! How important is the door which opens to the beautiful garden!

My favorite scene of the whole story is this here: 

"Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glass table. `Now, I'll manage better this time,' she said to herself, and began by taking the little golden key, and unlocking the door that led into the garden. Then she went to work nibbling at the mushroom (she had kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high: then she walked down the little passage: and then--she found herself at last in the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains."

https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rgs/alice-VII.html




(pictured here is a page with the beautiful original illustration by John Tenniel, in:
Lewis Carroll, Alice im Wunderland, insel taschenbuch 2161, 1998) 



Isn't it all about such a little golden key - 
once you have found out how to reach the right height to grab it from the three-legged glass table? 
And then to be able to walk through this door??
To get into the beautiful garden?






Donnerstag, 25. April 2019





Constant use will not wear ragged the fabric of friendship.

- Dorothy Parker


https://www.shutterfly.com/ideas/best-friend-quotes/





Sonntag, 21. April 2019

Happy Easter!




The name of this pattern is "Sunburst".
May you all have lovely Easter- and spring- days,
filled with warmth and sunlight!

Sonntag, 7. April 2019

Easter Logcabin Hen & Chicks



for Easter decoration ...,  
it could also make a fine pincushion I think.
It's handmade, and I really enjoyed making it.

I first came across the idea of using a Logcabin template for such a chick when I found this tutorial (it's for machine sewing):


This here is a nice tutorial as well:


I was very grateful for the instructions, in the end I made mine a bit differently, but it's great fun!
If anyone wants to know how exactly I made my Easter chicks (and one hen), please e-mail me:
MARIASmail@t-online.de








Samstag, 30. März 2019

Bookmarks in a Set: Four Seasons








"There is no season such delight can bring,
As summer, autumn, winter, and the spring."

- William Browne (b. 1591)

http://www.quotegarden.com/seasons.html




(the books shown here are in the order of their appearance:
Spring - Frühlingsfahrt in die Sahara, von Dr. Werner Wrage, Neumann Verlag 1959,
Summer - Eduard Claudius, Als die Fische die Sterne schluckten, Märchen und Legenden aus Vietnam, Laos und Kambodscha, Mitteldeutscher Verlag Halle-Leipzig, 1976,
Autumn - Erich Wustmann, WO DAS EIS DIE GRENZE SCHUF, Bei Menschen, Tieren und Pflanzen in der Eisregion, Neumann Verlag, 1955
Winter - Peter von Tramin, Die Herren Söhne, Verlag Volk und Welt, Berlin 1974)



I found this lovely sculpture in the inner patio of the wonderful bookshop and café "Wossidlo" in Ribnitz-Damgarten at the Baltic Sea, Germany:






Mittwoch, 6. März 2019

Spring





"You can cut all the flowers 
but you cannot keep Spring from coming."

Pablo Neruda

https://www.poemhunter.com/pablo-neruda/quotations/















Sonntag, 17. Februar 2019

Books-and-Stars-Quilt




"Books are the mile markers of my life. Some people have family photos or home movies to record their past. I've got books. Characters. For as long as I can remember, books have been my safe place. I read about places I can barely imagine and lose myself in journeys to foreign lands ..."


... says Leni in the very lovely book by Kristin Hannah "The Great Alone" (2018). 
(This book is really gorgeous! Leni lives in Alaska...)


What Leni says is so true I think. And so it's time again to combine my two passions: books and quilts, and to make a quilt about books. It will not be something small like a bookmark or a wallhanging, no, this time I want to make a large book-quilt, you can wrap yourself up with it ...




These are the first blocks of such a quilt. The strips in the blocks are meant to show books on a shelf, and the stars ...




... the stars between the bookshelf-blocks stand for the sparkling ideas that we find 
in all these stories and essays which we learn to love throughout our lives.




In addition to that I intend to include letters which spell out the magical line:

Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a ...




This is what I've got so far, it's raw and only a beginning, 
but I think - with time - it could turn out fine.






Happy reading!





Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2019

Lone Star





" ... and the colors of the patchwork quilt were bright as the circus banners of old time."

says Ray Bradbury in "Dandelion Wine" (1957) , 
it's such a lovely book and what a nice sentence this is!





The name of this pattern in quilt and cushion is "Lone Star", it "is likely one of the most recognizable quilt patterns to Americans. It is also one of the oldest patterns, ..." says Kimberly Wulfert in her article "The Lone Star Quilt Design Through Time", which you can find here:

http://www.womenfolk.com/quilt_pattern_history/mornstar.htm

Dienstag, 1. Januar 2019

It's a 

 


and I like this encouragement:


“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes.

Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You're doing things you've never done before, and more importantly, you're Doing Something.

So that's my wish for you, and all of us, and my wish for myself. Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody's ever made before. Don't freeze, don't stop, don't worry that it isn't good enough, or it isn't perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life.

Whatever it is you're scared of doing, Do it.

Make your mistakes, next year and forever.” 

- Neil Gaiman

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/new-year 




Montag, 24. Dezember 2018

"A Christmas Memory" by Truman Capote





"Christmas Eve afternoon we scrape together a nickel and go to the butcher's to buy Queenie's traditional gift, a good gnawable beef bone. The bone, wrapped in funny paper, is placed high in the tree near the silver star. Queenie knows it's there. She squats at the foot of the tree staring up in a trance of greed: when bedtime arrives she refuses to budge. Her excitement is equaled by my own."...


... this is a quote from Truman Capote's short story "A Christmas Memory" (first published December 1956). This is the single best story about Christmas I have ever read! If you have time over the holidays, make yourself comfortable, wrap yourself in a quilt for some time and read this wonderful story!
It's available online for example here: 


Merry Christmas!





Freitag, 14. Dezember 2018

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star




Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

BY Jane Taylor
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, 
How I wonder what you are! 
Up above the world so high, 
Like a diamond in the sky. 

When the blazing sun is gone, 
When he nothing shines upon, 
Then you show your little light, 
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night. 

Then the traveler in the dark 
Thanks you for your tiny spark, 
How could he see where to go, 
If you did not twinkle so? 

In the dark blue sky you keep, 
Often through my curtains peep 
For you never shut your eye, 
Till the sun is in the sky. 

As your bright and tiny spark 
Lights the traveler in the dark, 
Though I know not what you are, 
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.

Source: The Golden Book of Poetry (1947)

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43200/twinkle-twinkle-little-star




This classic children's poem was first published by Jane Taylor in 1806.



Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018

Christmas Season




"Some people laughed to see the alteration in him, 
but he let them laugh ...
His own heart laughed: 
and that was quite enough for him."

Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

https://www.shmoop.com/christmas-carol/stave-5-full-text-6.html


It's the beginning of the Christmas season,
may everyone have a good time!


The picture above shows a table runner with four "Ohio Stars".