Moving On

In my art classes, students start with The Drawing Course: Understanding the Use of Line, using vine charcoal. (That was a new term for me: vine charcoal.) Next is the Tone Course: Understanding the Use of Light and Dark, using vine and compressed charcoal.

In the middle of my last class, I finished the Tone Course. (Oh. I wasn’t expecting that.)

And started Beginning Oil Painting: Bringing Together Line and Tone using Oil Paint. (Definitely not expected when I walked in that morning.)

Alert the media.

A palette of two oil paints: titanium white and raw umber

Mixing for tones in oil paint

We begin the oil painting lessons limited to only two colors: Titanium White and Raw Umber. Good idea. All the course materials were written by the instructor, Elizabeth Locke.

Mola Book Cover

I recently took a two-session Mola Book Cover class at Sew Much More, taught by the fabulously talented Edie Kemp.

First we sewed our design through seven layers of fabric. Then we cut out the designs, choosing which fabric layer to expose.

The Mola book cover design is sewed and a few sections have been cut away to show the bottom layers

Design sewn and starting to cut away the layers

More of the design cut away

More of the design cut away

Here it is, all cut out, squiggly quilted, embellished and sewn around the edges. The instructions called for it to be bound in the traditional quilting manner, but I liked the zig-zag sewing a lot, so I went around the cover’s edges three times. Then I figured out that the binding also served to attach the closure loop. Oh.

It’s always something, isn’t it? Especially for people who don’t follow the instructions. That would be me, in this case. I read the instructions; I just didn’t follow them.

Book cover quilted, embellished and edges sewn

All dressed up

I managed to add the pen/pencil holder, per the instructions.

The inside of the book cover

The inside

And here it is with the composition book inserted.

Composition book inserted

Ready to write!

Fortunately for me, it stays closed without the loop and button closure.

Closed, ready to carry

Ready to carry