Friday, May 9, 2014
Make your own Camera Strap! | ADORNit Video
Still need a Mother's Day gift? Come check out my camera strap tutorial video that I created with AdornIt! Super easy and a great gift for all mothers!
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AdornIt,
camera strap,
jennifer rodriguez,
sewing,
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Where Did You Go?
I never intended to take a break from blogging. Just caught up in the fun and mischief of my three ring circus at home. One day I looked up and it had been a couple months. My apologies!
In that time I've been working on projects for two books - none of which I can show right now.. boohiss! And I've been writing articles for Sew Somerset and Somerset Home - none of which I can show right now. I know, right?! But soon..
I did a guest video spot on AdornIt - a super cute, inexpensive and fun camera strap. The video should be up soon and I can't wait to share it with you. A fabulous gift for Mother's Day!
And I've been cutting paper..



In that time I've been working on projects for two books - none of which I can show right now.. boohiss! And I've been writing articles for Sew Somerset and Somerset Home - none of which I can show right now. I know, right?! But soon..
I did a guest video spot on AdornIt - a super cute, inexpensive and fun camera strap. The video should be up soon and I can't wait to share it with you. A fabulous gift for Mother's Day!
And I've been cutting paper..



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papercutting
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The Embroidery - Paperclay Doll
After finishing up a large list of January deadlines, I was able to have a bit of fun and finish this paperclay doll - The Embroidery.
She sits working on her heart embroidery..
The base is foam covered in clay and bits of a sewing pattern.
She is a sweet paperclay doll - approximately 5.5" tall.
I'm adding her to my Big Cartel and I think she is the perfect Valentine gift!
Have a Paperclay Valentine? Link up!
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Small Town Church - First Art Quilt of 2014
Wouldn't you know it, the next week Project Quilting started up again. The first challenge was to create a quilt with fabric strings (fabric no wider that 2.5" across").
I roughly sketched out an idea of the quilt on graph paper and began slicing up the fabric I wanted to use.
I then glue basted all the strips on to muslin. After fussing, snipping and finally completing the layout, I then basted a grey felt back and a white, small weave tulle on top. Why the tulle? Since I don't use fusible webbing, the fabric can begin to lift. If I quilt with a discreet tulle layer on top, it keeps the fabric laying down.
Here are some detail pics..
I've really embraced what I considered to be my "style". I am not fully abstract nor am I a realist artist. I truly like to focus evoking an emotion and giving more of a memory of an image, rather than an exact replica.
xo,
Jenny
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art quilt,
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church,
jennifer rodriguez,
magna,
project quilting,
raw applique,
Utah
Monday, January 6, 2014
Quilt finishes at the end of 2013 and start of 2014
For the last couple of months in 2013, I had two quilts hanging over my head and stuck under my sewing machines. Both of the quilts were for my husband and were gifts. I finally found some quilting mojo in December and finished them.
This was his Valentine 2013 quilt gift - the color choices were based upon a single Michael Miller fabric I found. I loved the sweet fishing motif and the cheerful colors.
My husband's favorite part of the quilt? He loves the single block on the back. My quilt backs are usually very boring and I'm happy that this small departure is appreciated.
The second quilt was from Luke Haynes' QAL at WeAllSew. The QAL is for a wall hanging, but I've made so many deer art quilts for my husband, I felt the need to break away. I pulled from a collection of his old jeans and created a small lap quilt. It's the prefect size for him while he relaxes in the recliner with a beer.
He loves it and doesn't share it often with anyone else. I'll take that as a compliment!
One of my first quilts for 2014 is inspired by a line from a poem..
"I've loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night."
It will be another liberated quilt in dark shades of black with a pop of a white star here and there. I'm very excited and always looking for time to sneak off and sew a bit more on it.
I'm still enjoying my Paperclay as much as ever. I have two figures under contruction right now. I'm almost done with this piece - The Hand Quilter. It was fun to blend my two favorite past times..
Have you started any projects yet?
XO,
Jenny
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deer,
liberated quiltmaking,
luke haynes,
paperclay,
QAL,
quilting,
valentine
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