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Recent Makes

October 14, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

In getting back to normal I’ve made a mission to get some planned sewing projects done to thin out my fabric stash while I map out my next paintings (think animals!).

While I can’t share EVERYTHING, as some are gifts that have to wait a while to be given before I can share, these should be OK.


This snake pillow is for my friend Karin for her 50th bday. She is the only friend of mine who has snakes, and had two of her five die of old age fairly recently. I thought a pillow with Tula Pink's “Hissy Fit” snake print fabric would be perfect for her. I’ve been calling this Luna in honor of her one snake that died. No pattern, just cut to suit the material and show it best.


I made this table runner after buying this Tula Pink material (center) and not wanting to compromise the ombre effect. I measured a table runner I had already to base the size off of and then used leftover backing material from my Barbie quilt for the reverse side (sunflowers!). It’s fully reversible which I like as it takes up less space but I get my choice of two totally different designs.


I’ve been on a bit of a totebag kick as I think they are both fun to make and fun gifts to give. The material from this is leftover from quilts I have made and is mine. I wish I could put that speckled batik EVERYWHERE!!!


When I bought the snake print fabric I intentionally bought more than I would need for the pillow as I thought my niece would like the snakes also. I had leftover green from some other projects I’ve done and it perfectly matches the leaves in the pattern. I’m sending this to my niece ASAP, so even if she sees this post, I’m not too concerned. (Hi Skye!)


I made these a while ago but haven’t shared. They are just a large bear paw block as a pillow front, mirror imaged to go on either end of the couch. I used holographic thread to quilt them, which I have been experimenting with a bit. I love the effect!

I am Back! -Post Surgery Update

October 8, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

I've been terrified about surgery my whole life and thus far my oral surgeries have given me enough reason to have kept this fear. My hysterectomy the end of July was, however, a great experience! (Easy recovery, great doctor, etc)

I wanted to let the people following me know why I’ve been absent for a bit, and know it won’t be much longer until I am regularly posting- hoping this is the beginning of normal! I just truly haven’t had much to talk about as I was hanging with my parents for a couple weeks after surgery and taking the occasional nap as my energy level was down for a bit. Then, when feeling more myself have had more work to catch up to where I was. I’m in that now.

If you’re curious about what led to my having this surgery, I had a lot going on. I had adenomyosis causing me a lot of troubles, endometriosis, and a large ovarian cyst that had atleast a liter of fluid in it- impressive, ha! (And uncomfortable, sometimes painful, bloaty, and generally not feeling well- all the time)

I am never too sure what counts as an over-share. Women's health has been so stigmatized and kept secret, and when shared it's seen as making a statement. I guess if I am making a statement it’s to take care of yourself and have doctors that really listen. Also, that women's bodies are bodies- they can fail and do weird things and have problems, and being half the population those problems should get more study.

Anywho. I usually post on Mondays, but my goal of catching up is a bit behind and Cory was off yesterday for a work holiday. We went hiking on my favorite trail on my favorite mountain- a first for the year and a first since I have had surgery. It was so great to be there! The weather was perfect, some twenty plus degrees cooler than town, 55 degrees, and clear skies with great views to Mt Adams. We not only heard pikas, but were rewarded with seeing one! I love those furry little guys.

There was a variety of fungi on the way up, with some especially interesting ones sighted.

Ok, seriously, how CUTE are these tiny mushrooms?!

Mushrooms everywhere!

Mt Hood was really showing off.

It’s funny how this always seems the case- Mt Adams was so clear, but just far enough away that photos don’t do it justice.

My Barbie-Themed Quilt!

August 12, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

When I found out Barbie fabric existed I had to make myself a throw quilt. My sister suggested the Perfect Picnic pattern by Moda, and though I haven’t done a quilt from a pattern it looked easy and cute so I went with it. I bought four of the charm packs by Riley Blake, yardage in a purple and a white by Kona and backing and binding material from JoAnn.

After cutting the purple and white to five inch squares to match the charm packs I bought, I laid out the material accordingly. It took some swapping around to come to an order I liked.

In progress sewing.

Quilt top finished.

Basted and quilted! I like to long stitch quilt by hand. I think the threads are pretty and add visual texture.

Edges squared and clipped. I next zigzagged the edges to compress them for binding.

Front!

Back!

My sister gave me some cute labels so I had to use them!

Making this was a lot of fun, and (I think) a great way to incorporate a little more Barbie into my home. I credit Barbie with sparking my interest in art as when I was playing with my dolls my mom would teach us how to sew simple swim suits for them. This got me into drawing clothes and thinking up elaborate fashions, then drawing portraits to go with. It all started with my dolls, so keeping some Barbie around the house feels right 😊.

Emerald Zedonek, Metalsmith

August 5, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

I met Emerald in April of 2016 when I bought a turquoise necklace from her to wear as my something blue in my wedding. She was pregnant with Azalea and pretty new to the Portland area. Since then we’ve been like family and she and her family are some of my favorite people on the planet. Emerald is one of the few people I will talk through art ideas with as she gets me and has a great eye- so I value her opinion. She is also my favorite metalsmith; her art is how we met after all! Emerald’s jewelry shows her attention to detail both in the finishing work (clean solders, smooth edges, etc) and in the elements she includes from handmade leaves and flowers to stamped bands or having multiple stones set in their tiny bezels. That attention to detail is what sets her apart and what initially drew me to her work.

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Yellowstone, My Favorite

July 29, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

If you have been following me and my work for any length of time you have probably seen me post something Yellowstone-related. I’ve painted landscapes from my photos I’ve taken there and posted on the blog about it previously

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Devil's Tower

July 22, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

I grew up watching Close Encounters of the Third Kind and so have always wanted to see Devil's Tower in person. Once, on a family roadtrip, we went through Gilette and must have been so close- but somehow we all missed it entirely. This time Cory and I made it a point to go there and hike around its base to really take it in.

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Wind Cave National Park

July 15, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

With work done by the CCC and a cave that is so large its end still hasn’t been mapped- Wind Cave is a National Park that wasn’t even on our radar until we were very close after a trip to Badlands. We decided to check it out and see what the park was about.

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Badlands National Park

July 8, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

We went to Badlands National Park on our roadtrip home from our time in the Midwest and I have to say, it was really cool. It reminds me of giant sand castles with grasses and wildflowers around as you hike.

The visitor center is AWESOME as they have a great video about the natural history there and, even better, working paleontologists you can observe and talk to!!

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Effigy Mounds National Monument

July 1, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

Effigy Mounds is a site of earthen mounds in animal forms (mostly in the shapes of bears and birds) made by Native Americans that lived around the Mississippi River in what is now northern Iowa.

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St Louis Zoo

June 24, 2024 annakwilmoth@gmail.com

St Louis Zoo is incredible- and (though you pay to park) free to enter. We had to go when we were all in town for mom’s 70th birthday as not only is it a great zoo, but they had the traveling exhibit Dinoraurous going on. My niece Jo (4) wants to be a paleontologist when she grows up, so this trip was a must.

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