Thursday, August 28, 2025
Exhibit at the Gray Space Gallery in the Downtown Vancouver library
Monday, August 25, 2025
5 ladies art quilt - part 5
This is a continuation of 4 previous posts about the making of the 5 ladies art quilt.
Once all of the pieces were pinned up on the design pattern, it was time to move them to the real background. This is always a tricky step, because the pattern is what keeps all the pieces in the right place. What I did was to pin the pattern just at the top and then lift and cut out one of the figures at a time. It was easy to place the ladies in the right spot by just filling in the hole. Below is one lady already placed and he hole cut out for he second one.
Monday, August 18, 2025
Rusty Lady and Lady in Blue
I made a couple more class samples both during and after the Saturday workshop day.
One, I'm calling, "Rusty Lady", and the other, "Lady in Blue".
I had so much fun teaching other members of Clark County Quilters how to do chop and drop applique. We were having so much fun that I totally forgot to take pictures of my class and their projects. Gosh darn it. I did get one sent to me later and someone else snapped a picture of me teaching the class.
Monday, August 11, 2025
5 Ladies - part 4
This is a continuation of 3 previous posts about the making of the 5 ladies art quilt.
I moved next onto the face and hands. Have you noticed yet that I kept avoiding them ? Yes, I'm still full of anxiety about doing them the right way. It is a very slow process with lots of tiny pieces. But, I decided that I just needed to dive in and do it!
I pulled out fabrics and then treated them with dilute Mod Podge. After they sat overnight to dry, I was able to start cutting out the tiny pieces and moving forward. I forgot to do the lip and shoes, so I did that a few days later. A couple of the lips weren't treated and I remembered that those tiny pieces fray pretty badly without the treatment. Also, when you look at the picture with just the fabric, their faces still look a little odd. They start to look a lot better when the thread work starts happening. Here's the art quilt with all of the ladies done and pinned up against the pattern.
I hope you like it so far!
Monday, August 4, 2025
5 Ladies - Part three
This is a continuation of 2 previous posts about the making of the 5 ladies art quilt.
I continued making clothes following my chop and drop applique method. Since I've shown that already many times, I just took pictures as the outfits were pinned up on the design board.
My husband popped his head into my studio to check on the progress of this art quilt. He said, "It looks like clothes that you would wear?" Why, yes, I responded. Why else would I have saved this picture with all of the green outfits. I could easily wear any of them and love it. I might even name this piece "My Alter Egos".
What do you think?
Monday, July 28, 2025
Five Ladies - Part Two
This is a continuation of a previous post about the making of the Five Ladies art quilt. I uploaded hands from the original picture and sized them to fit the size of the pattern. Its interesting that I started with the face and hands... both are my nemesis. I've thought a little bit about putting sun glasses on all of them. Hmm, have to think about that. In the meantime, I've picked out some fabric for the outfits.
I looked at the fabric in my stash that I could use for the background, and all of my larger pieces of fabric were too light (blah) or too dark (dreary). So, off to the quilt store I went. And I went a long ways! One of my favorite quilt stores is called Stash, and it's 4 hours away in Walla Walla, WA. It wasn't too hard to talk my husband into a quick getaway for wine tasting and some nice meals out, and, of course, a quick stop at Stash.
They have the largest selection of fabrics for the modern quilter and I found a nice Tula Pink fabric. Here it is:
I made one of the outfits and pinned it up on the pattern. It is lightly sparkly and very fun.
I hope you like this quilt so far!
Monday, July 21, 2025
Bees on Flowers - Painted Art Quilts - Verbena Bonariensis
This is a continuation of several previous posts about the making of the Bees on Flowers painted art quilts. This one is the verbena bonariensis.
Here is the painting part completed:
After thread sketching:
And the final. It measures 9-1/2" W x 12-14" H.
I hope you like it!
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