Sunday, May 27, 2012
happy memorial day
dear ones, happy memorial day. I have listed many heroes on my facebook pages "fran hale and friends" and "the crystal tribe" and my home page. I also remember my first dog loki who gave birth to 9 puppies on memorial day about 1956 or 1955. I named one "memorial" and that day was the first one for mindy and me to be doctor and nurse... love and thank you for your courage and fight for freedom, especially daniel fosher, chana krystal frysdorf, gabriel frysdorf, william c hale, elisha and reuben searl, hal hale, macfarland hale,heroes all.
Monday, May 14, 2012
new and old projects
Hi everybody. Today I hope to finish sending off version 1 of my portfolio to Mindy and the folks at the University of Orange. Later you can call me DR., I hope. I realize this work is ongoing and forever, as long as I can see and talk and think and make, I will be doing. May many more beauties flow through me in my time on Earth.
As soon as the portfolio is done, I hope to finish binding my doggie quilt, " canis lupus, canis familiaris". Watch here for photos. I have a fans quilt made with 1930s fabrics to quilt. I have a top which is a log cabin of wild horses. I am working on another snorkeling underwater quilt, Honu. This is sitting in my living room now, yesterday I added some coral and rocks and seaweed and seahorses. It's a slow one. I want to start an ocean waves quilt with lots of watery fishy fabrics. I have the wonderful autumn leaves 2 quilt to quilt, "instinct". I am making another antiquey one inspired by the 1840s star. I am working on a fancy holiday jacket with mini logs and crazy quilting in lush silks and velvets. I am thinking on what to make for Mindy and her house. I have just finished the petroglyph Wyoming quilts, collaborating with my mom, Fran Hale. I have just finished the African houses quilt, "Under African Skies".
I want to make this become a book, but I need to go back and rephotograph a lot of my work. It's gonna take another year probably.
Love to all, Sally Crystal
As soon as the portfolio is done, I hope to finish binding my doggie quilt, " canis lupus, canis familiaris". Watch here for photos. I have a fans quilt made with 1930s fabrics to quilt. I have a top which is a log cabin of wild horses. I am working on another snorkeling underwater quilt, Honu. This is sitting in my living room now, yesterday I added some coral and rocks and seaweed and seahorses. It's a slow one. I want to start an ocean waves quilt with lots of watery fishy fabrics. I have the wonderful autumn leaves 2 quilt to quilt, "instinct". I am making another antiquey one inspired by the 1840s star. I am working on a fancy holiday jacket with mini logs and crazy quilting in lush silks and velvets. I am thinking on what to make for Mindy and her house. I have just finished the petroglyph Wyoming quilts, collaborating with my mom, Fran Hale. I have just finished the African houses quilt, "Under African Skies".
I want to make this become a book, but I need to go back and rephotograph a lot of my work. It's gonna take another year probably.
Love to all, Sally Crystal
Sunday, May 13, 2012
minor in genealogy
Just in time for Mother's Day, a truckload of new family history on both my mother and father's side. I now have the names of many of my maternal ancestresses. Thank you for coming. Soon I hope to set up another blog to work that information. Thanks everybody for so much hard work and sharing. I feel incredibly grateful to have this. Love, Sally
museums,lately
Hi guys. Lately I have been to a few good shows. Some: the Newark Museum, summer 2011, the Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty show at the Metropolitain Museum, summer 2011, and the Jon Paul Gaultier show at the DeYoung Museum in SF, the Ellis Island Museum and Statue of Liberty, and last but not least, the Gertrude Stein exhibit at the MOMA SF. I have seen amazing quilt shows too, at the Pacific International Quilt Show in Santa Clara and our own EBHQ show in its stunning new venue on the Bay.
Feeding the gorilla, indeed.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
maggie's legacy
Maggie, our Maggie, we miss you tremendously.
I did this so you could keep on speaking to me, your favorite quote.
I did this so you could keep on speaking to me, your favorite quote.
healing hands quilt
My stepsister/sister/cousin/friend Sally Hale Riddle had to battle cancer this year. I made this to send her healing loving thoughts. She was happy with it.
33"x28", 2011
star of africa
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
halloween quilt
Made from a wonderful mola I found at a local yard sale, Mola are reverse applique. You cut down through the layers and handstitch each edge. I just framed it in. Sorry about the technical difficulties.
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