The Artist’s Way Study Group

I’m going to start a study group using the book, The Artist’s Way

beginning on Monday, November 14th.

Details:

It’s a 13 week course in discovering your personal creativity.

I will lead it by online chat via uStream, so regardless of where you live, you can join.

You will need: your own copy of the book (used ones on Amazon are as little as $3.67 plus shipping), a spiral notebook, a pen and a calendar, and a desire to discover your creativity and what might be holding you back.

This is a day-time study group — 8:30 a.m. pacific, and we’ll go for one hour (strictly). I will do an evening group after the day-time group is finished in January.

Why start now when we’re so close to the ‘holidays’? I have been in a personal dearth of creativity for 9+ months and I need to break out of it. I have wanted to do The Artist’s Way and have had my copy of the book for nearly 10 years. By creating a group, I will be committed to completing it. Since we’ll do the group on Mondays, we’ll avoid bumping into Thanksgiving Day — and we’ll take two weeks off around Christmas and continue after New Year’s Day.

Why would you want to join? Well, it’s free, an opportunity to meet up with other quilters who desire more creativity, a thoughtful process to help you realize that your passion is important…

So — if you want to join me, send me an email at annie@simplearts.com. Tell me if you have a uStream account or if you need the information on how to get one. It’s just that simple.

Transition

It’s a little hard to see, but I am getting smaller.


This is my favorite “little black dress”.

It’s a classic Jones New York dress that is made with impeccable quality and fit me perfectly when I bought it 7 years ago. But I weighed more then than I do now.

I wore this dress to church a couple weeks ago, and my good friend pulled me aside and told me that that was the last day I could wear this dress — my favorite dress. (It looks like a gunny sack on me now — and because of the way the dress is constructed — completely lined with top-stitched princess seams — it would cost more than it’s worth to have it altered)

So I had to memorialize my dress and have this picture taken.

I know I’m still tubby, but officially, I have gone from a size 22 to a size 16.

Not bad, eh?

Well, it would be better if I had some size 16 clothes… but I currently have one pair of jeans that actually fit correctly. I also have a pair of size 14 black jeans that my friend, Gwen, passed on to me after she lost weight — as an incentive for the future.

That future is now closer than before. Woo hoo!

“Different” Podcast Winners Announced!

Thanks to all who commented — all 9 of you  (See, I said the odds are in your favor, didn’t I? ; )

Since there were just 9 of you, I decided to make you all winners!

So guess what — you’ve all won!

Lori is the winner of the books and pattern.

Debbie, Kathleen, Aniza, Anne, Rhonda, Virginia, Paule-Marie, and Nancy all get to pick your prize. Either a copy of the Ultimate Applique Guidebook or a handmade Quilt Journal made by me for you.

If you’d like to give the Applique Guidebook as a gift to a friend, just let me know what their name and address is and I’ll send it along to them.

Don’t forget to email me, so I know that you’ve seen that you’re a winner, and let me know what you’d like your prize to be — k?

A Podcast of a Different Type

Back in May, when we all converged on Salt Lake City for Quilt Market, my quilty pals Gina Halladay, Beth and Liz Hawkins (you know, the LizzieB girls) and I got together to do a podcast a little different than we have normally done…

We did a podcast for the Mormon Channel and the Everything Creative podcast. Here is the link to our podcast, # 49 — Professional Quilting.

Did we talk about quilts?

We sure did. We also talked about what it’s like to be busy moms in the industry and where we get our inspiration.

L- R: Gina, Annie, Beth and host, Nancy Hanson. Liz joined us from her home in PA.

The microphone was on the other side of the table that it usually is for me…

(and those were pretty cool microphones.. and headphones too!)

It was so cool to tape the show in a real professional studio.

Gina’s Quilt Market reveal

Beth’s Quilt Market reveal

We had so much fun — Nancy is a great host and we loved talking with her and Producer, Tamilisa Miner (who took all of the photos).

When you click on the link above, it will take you to the page for our podcast and show you more pictures. To listen to the podcast, you will need to click on the link that says Listen Now or you can download it to your computer/iPad to transfer to your iPod. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.

We hope you enjoy hearing from us in a different format !

And, there IS a Giveaway with this podcast —

a personalized copy of my book

a copy of “Quiltin’ Happy”, Liz and Beth’s Market book with 7 hip quilts

Gina’s Daisy Dew Drop pattern (the little daisy floorcloths — ultra cool!)

The lucky winner receives all three prizes — So leave a comment by October 29th and let us know what you learned about us in the Everything Creative podcast that you didn’t know before. Remember to check back to see if you’re the lucky winner on Sunday.

©2011 Annie Smith   All Rights Reserved

(Podcast #212) BIG Book Winners Announced

Thank youALL OF YOU — for commenting on this podcast!! There were 409 comments in all, and 26 lucky winners, whose names are announced below.

Sorry to take so long to get the list up — it took me 3 hours to separate everyone from the list of books, then to create the blog post. Phew!

If you didn’t win, don’t be disappointed — please trust me that there is much more to come!

One last note before you check to see if you’re a lucky winner — all Winners must email me with their mailing addresses within 48 hours of this posting, so by 4;45 on Saturday, October 22nd, or another lucky winner will be chosen in your place. (Sorry ’bout that — I just have too many prizes that go unclaimed, believe it or not! And I don’t want them here — that’s the idea behind the lovely giveaways!)

Drum roll please…

#212 Book winners are:

45 animal blocks/45 flower blocks — Linda Stokes

Hi Annie, I’d like to win these books because I love making baby quilts and the Animals would be perfect for that. The Flowers quilt book is interesting -I could see using my scraps in a quilt with these designs. I love taking quilt blocks and putting them together in my own design of a quilt layout. I may not be “arty” enough to design blocks, but I do pretty good combining blocks to make one of a kind quilts.

The Art of Elegant Hand Embroidery — Susan Brady

I would like to be entered in the drawing for The Art of Elegant Hand Embroidery Embellishment and Applique.
I came into quilting from sewing heirloom dresses for my two daughters. I love embellishment and applique, especially because I can use it on garments and sewing. I do more quilting now than anything since my girls are grown. I much prefer a book that is all about technique and eye candy so that I can put it into what ever project I like. I also like that there are so many textures that can be created with these techniques. I rarely make anything without surface embellishment. I especially love handwork because i can sit with my family and stitch away.

Big-Ass Book of Home Décor — Paule-Marie

Then there is the Big Ass Book of Home Decor. I heard the author on a Mark Lipinski podcast, liked what I heard. And I just love the brashness (for lack of a better word) of the title. It makes me laugh.

Big Book of Patchwook, Judy Hopkins — Genie

Big Book of Patchwork 50 Fabulous Quilts-I love the quilt on the cover. The bright colors and traditional design makes the quilt look like fun to make. Having 49 more quilts to dream about making seems totally inspiring.

Bloom Creek — Lori

Next on the dream list….Bloom Creek Quilts. This book just grabs me. It’s a combination of the yummy colors and the awesome cat on the cover. My cat, Emmie, is always around when I’m sewing and this cover made me smile.

Candy Cane Lane — Ashley D

I’d love to win the Candy Cane Lane (Christmas quilt) book! I’ve got a Christmas baby on the way, so I think I could find “the special project” in this one!

 Charm School/Country Threads — Virlinda Day

I like that the book Country Threads Goes to Charm school has small quilts in it. Sometimes you just want to complete a quilt in a short amount of time. Also, small quilts are great for practicing or perfecting your free motion quilting. They are easier to manipulate when you are quilting using home sewing machine.

Flower Show Quilts — Jeanie Crosthwait

I Love the Flower Show Quilts Book. The flowers look real and I love the pieced backgrounds, really dimensional.

Fresh Quilting — Anne Jacobsen

The other book I could really use would be “Fresh Quilting”. I enjoy the whimsical style and the fun and unusual colors. This is like a giant super creative quilt library! HEAVEN!

Hop to It! — Jane Vereen

I would surely enjoy Hop to It. I love Edyth Sitar’s style – she combines applique and piecing so beautifully. I have read some interesting articles about her and I think I heard you interview her on your podcast as well? When I thumb through her books I sigh, wishing I had time to make them all. 

House Party — Jane Stamper

I had initially heard the podcast while driving in my car. When I heard you describe the book, “House Party Coordinated Quilts and Pillows” by Sue Hunt, I couldn’t get home quick enough to see what fabrics I had left over to make matching pillowcases or shams. What a great way to use up the fabrics left over from a finished quilt.

 Penny Haren – More Blocks –Quilt Nut

Pieced Applique – more blocks & projects book 2…the tan sashing set off with the navy corner stones just hit me…..I want it!

Penny Haren – Intricate Blocks — Cherry Guidry

And any one of “Penny Haren’s Applique” Books – especially the “Intricate Blocks” one – I’m trying to challenge myself to improve my skills and I just love, love, love anything applique, whether raw edge, turned or a combination pieced/applique.

 Penny Haren—Pieced Applique, book #1 — Patricia @loghome

Love, love, LOVE to applique….
Penny Haren’s Pieced Applique is sure to have patterns that I must try!

 Penny Haren – Weekend projects — Margaret G

Penny Haren’s Pieced Applique Weekend projects – These sound like they have really good gift-giving ideas, and I like that they are quick!

Piece in the Hoop — Sandi Cain

Hi again – I have a HV D1 so I’m really excited to put my name in the drawing for Piece in the Hoop. I’ve done something like this before (I assume since I’m going off of your description) and want to do more. Thanks for doing this for us.
p.s. I think the picture on the front would draw me to pick up the book at a store also.

 Quilting on the Go — Diane Kennedy

I would love to win Quilting on the Go by Carolyn Forster. I always try to have a portable project going as well as the larger “can only work on at home” project.

 Quilting Line and Color — Teresa Pyron

Quilting: Line and Color looks like a book that would expand my skills. I would love to experiment with a modern feel, learn new techniques, and the Japanese style would stretch my aesthetic.

 Rose of Sharon — Vivian

“The Rose of Sharon Block Book”. After learning to do hand applique last year, I am all over anything about the subject. I also have plans to design a couple of Baltimore Album style projects so am interested in anything with examples of that style as well.

Another Bite of Schnibbles — Karen DePalma

I would be delighted to add Another Bite of Schnibbles to my collection. I’m a newer quilter and love getting to work with precuts. It’s especially nice to use a little bit of an entire fabric line in a project.

Simple Graces — Jill Nelson

I am in love with Kim Diehl. Her quilts inspire me to try new things. They also make aplique something that I can do and non intimidating. I recently participated in an online bid for her signed book and one of her quilts. Unfortunately the bid got too high and I had to stop bidding. I would love to have her book Simple Graces to add to my quilting library.

Stash with Splash — Steffi

I would like to win the book “Stash with Splash Quilts”, because I love to get inspiration how to use some fabric in my stash and your review sounded as if this book would help me with this.

Sweatshirt 2 — Evelyn

And finally, Start With a Sweatshirt looks like it would be fun. I have not sewn anything wearable for myself in years. This might be a good place to start
Thanks much for all of your wisdom !

 Quilts of Thimble Creek — Gloria Mauno

Quilts of Thimble Creek
Just the name makes me love it! Though I live in California, unfortunately I’m in southern, and was not near Walnut Creek. Hearing you speak of the this book and all the designers, and knowing this book is no longer in print, makes me want to treasure it.

 Welcome Home — Kim Templin

Kaffe Fassett is not only a great designer but a wonderful writer. His books are inspirational and insightful. I would LOVE to have Welcome Home in my library (after taking a long tour of duty on my coffee table first!)

 Word Play — Debbie Wheeler

Word Play Quilts is on my list of books I would like to own. I think the idea of piecing words on quilts is wonderful and whimsical. I want to make a word quilt that describes our family’s journey (my journey in particular) which has included 10 years of health and then 21 years of illness so far.

Thanks again, quilters, listeners — my friends out there in cyberspace. More quilty goodness to come!!

©2011 Annie Smith  All Rights Reserved

 

 

Podcast 212 – The BIG Book Review and Giveaway

Podcast 212 – The BIG Book Review and Giveaway
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Running time: 01:32:07 Size: 88.4 MB

 

I decided that it’s finally time to empty out my “Treasure Box” to make room for the new treasures that will be sent to me with the advent of Fall Quilt Market. So, in regular style, I’m passing on the goodies and gems to you.

But before we go there, I want to remind you that the Exploring Fabric Choices online class registration has been extended to October 15th. Which means, you have until October 15th to sign up for the most important workshop you will ever take. On October 16th, registration will close and it will go into the Quilting Stash Classroom archives. Don’t delay — you will have 30 days from the day you sign up to complete the workshop, which is usually completed in 2 days.

Here are the rules before we start:

Leave me a comment for each book you desire to win. Do not leave me a comment with a list of books you desire to win — I will delete any comments that has a list of books. I want one comment for one book. You can leave as many comments as you wish. You can win more than once, if I draw your name.

In the comment field, I want to know why you like this book, what inspires you, etc. so I can give that feedback to the Publishers — who want to know!

I will draw the lucky winners on October 19th — so please comment!

Here are the books for the Giveaway:

 


 


These next two books, and only these two books, are counted as ONE Giveaway:

 

and last but not least…

so, good luck! And remember the rules for entering the Giveaway, located at the top of the blog!

©2011  Annie Smith   All Rights Reserved

365 Photos – Day 9: Black and White

Today’s Theme is Black and White:

Here is WebGuy’s photo:
I call this still life with water bottle. I also call this what I consume through my day. I caught this grouping on my desk at work. It thought it worked for me. I added a little lighting from one of my swing-arm incandescent lights and took the shot with my iPhone. The iPhone can manipulate the highlights and shadows quickly and simply without any manual adjusting by the operator. I then softened the image just a smidge. I LOVE the patterns in the apples — almost too pretty to eat!

Annie’s note: I love the lighting and the shadows that Guy got in the above shot. I especially like the shadows underneath the apples. This is a totally descriptive photo!

Annie’s Photo:

You know, feet are not particularly beautiful. Actually, I think people’s feet are pretty odd looking, except for my own, and even then… I suppose that’s why I enjoy pedicures and having pretty toenails when I’m done. Comedienne Carrie Snow said: “If your toes are painted then you’re all dressed up when you’re naked”. I really love the depth and definition that black and white photography gives that color photography cannot duplicate. I especially love the vibrant turquoise and red fabrics of my quilt being subdued.

taken with Olympus DSLR 500 in black and white mode.

©2011 Annie Smith   All Rights Reserved

A Day to Celebrate

I am just a little over 5 feet tall. I stopped growing when I was in the 6th grade, to my consternation. But because I’m little, I love little surprises more than big surprises.

I’m going to share something with you that has taken a lot of courage for me to share, and I know you’ll understand why in a moment.

It’s no secret that I’m not exactly skinny, eh?

Here’s a family photo from ten years ago (You’ve seen the most current one on a recent blog post. We haven’t changed much…):

we’re all a little chubbalicious here.

(Check out the picture of Robin on the left — he grew out of his baby-fat phase.)

Speaking about baby fat, I didn’t always look this way. I lost my baby-fat in junior high and weighed 95 pounds, soaking wet, in high school. The day I got married, my wedding dress was a size 5, which in today’s uber-skinny sizing, was the equivalent of a size 0.

Babies — all three of them, helped me to get to a not-so-zaftig look. (Zaftig means sexy-curvy auf Deutsch) There was nothing zaftig about me. I constantly battled the losing weight/gaining weight yo-yo of life until 1989, when I started Weight Watchers for the first time.

I was soooo good and so diligent. I started out there at 180 and was within 5 pounds of goal weight… when I found out I was pregnant with Robin! Well, I was SO happy — it was a good pregnancy because I was really healthy but my craving in the last trimester for Baskin-Robbins Jamoca and hot fudge shakes and tuna sandwiches did not help a thing. Like the heart wants what it wants, the pregnant body wants what it wants too.

Kirsten started out losing weight at the end of October this last year, and by February she had lost 5 dress sizes. I started her weight loss routine and lost 16 pounds, but I started traveling a lot to teach and Quilt Market and nothing is a quicker weight loss killer than traveling and not being able to control what you eat. so… I climbed up and added 7 pounds.

Enter WebGuy, who was inspired by Kirsten’s weight loss, who has lost over 100 pounds since the first of February — that’s the equivalent of losing a small size adult like I was prior to babies! And he looks fantastic, I’ll tell ya. Just check out his Facebook picture.

Contrary to popular belief, NOTHING inspires you more to lose weight than to see current pictures of yourself. NOTHING. And certainly not pictures of you being thinner and looking great. When you are so over-weight, it’s hard to visualize ever looking like that again and eating your emotions (happy/sad, mad/glad) always outweighs the desire to be thinner. At least in my family, with my genetic makeup. My mom and sisters would agree.

This picture:

Yes, Cambria is darling, but it’s my chubby legs in this picture that I saw and thought “I didn’t know that I looked like that…” that gave me pause for thought.

And, this picture…


… when I saw this picture, I just about passed out. This is my favorite top. It doesn’t look like how I think it looks on me — it makes me look FAT. : (

These two pictures have motivated me to lose weight more than any skinny pictures ever would.

(I will post some of those next week. I will have to scan them because I have no skinny digital pictures…)

Immediately after this last picture, I decided that enough was enough – if Kirsten and Guy could do it, so can I. And, I decided that traveling is no excuse. After all, I make the decisions for myself and I CAN be in control. That was at the end of August.

So… Today, after 30 days of making that commitment and after 20 years, I finally have a cause to celebrate… for the first time since I was expecting Robin, I weigh…. 199.7!

I am under 200 pounds for the first time since I had Robin.

©2011 Annie Smith   All Rights Reserved

365 Photos – Day 8: Building

Today’s topic is Building

Here is Annie’s:

Building… blocks!

I used Carrie Nelson’s way-too-cute fabric collection with a touch of some Riley Blake that just happened to match perfectly. I can’t stop making these Exploring Fabric Choices blocks or quilts…

Taken with Olympus E-500 F8, 1/2.5 on a tripod with ordinary kitchen light

Here is WebGuy’s:

I was going for a moody but descriptive – illustrative example of today’s theme. This might work well as an illustration to a blog post or a magazine article. Taken with Olympus E-500 F8 5 seconds with hand-held light painting out shadows.

©2011 Annie and Guy Smith   All Rights Reserved