Another quilt in my lines theme is finished. I dyed the background fabric a couple of years ago and quilted it last month. The size of the quilt is roughly 40"x40" so this took a lot of hours of machine work. Next step was to cut out and applique the ghost flowers. For this I used a pounded fabric, another oldie:-). And this is how it looks now.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Here I am (still)
Hello my fellow artists. I know I haven't been around here much, seems enough time in one day spent going through facebook, and my other online research (I do some every day looking for greeting card companies to send my art to and galleries and markets).
This Summer I will be very busy at various African markets here in London as I do so love making my African art. These are all small pieces that I can sell cheaply at these markets.
Have a wonderful week arting.
This Summer I will be very busy at various African markets here in London as I do so love making my African art. These are all small pieces that I can sell cheaply at these markets.
Have a wonderful week arting.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Jazz Singer - May 2013
Here is the most recent painting- mixed media and collage.. It is the largest picture I've done and it was great fun working on
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Friday, June 21, 2013
Hello Everyone,
I may be good at art quilts, but my (lack of) ability to post on a blog is a challenge! I'll get the hang of it. I live in Rochester, MN and describe my work as Pieced, Appliqued, Felted, Beaded, Hand Stitched, Embellished, Quilted, Machine Stitched, Raw Edges, Finished Edges, Framed, Unframed, Serious, Whimsical, Huge, Small, Simple and Complex. That "explains" my fiber artwork and why my theme will be: "All Over the Map."
I learned to sew at an early age when my mother taught me how to sew a dress. Sewing led to knitting, embroidery and quilting. I owned a quilt shop in the late 70's to 80's, lectured and taught quilting in the Midwest and judged quilt shows. I'm picky about workmanship and I like the statement "good technique is invisible."
At my home you may find me dyeing fabric, working on a contemporary quilt design or combining paper, silk and embellishments for a framed work. Frequently I indulge in "Fiber Play." I love to look for special fabrics and
consider the day a success if I stumble across a spool of unique thread of beautiful piece of fabric. I have small bedroom for sewing and a laundry room for dyeing which are both (of course) filled with supplies.
Bright colors and bold patterns are at the heart of my quilted works, as in this piece "Sumac Suite."
I love the challenge and rewards of commissioned work. My smaller fiber play pieces require the viewer to look closely to discover the materials, stitching patterns, texture and embellishments. I enjoy the entire process of creation from the initial flash of an idea to completing the last stitch. I've been known to rotary cut a "disaster" piece into tiny pieces and escort it to the wastebasket.
I may be good at art quilts, but my (lack of) ability to post on a blog is a challenge! I'll get the hang of it. I live in Rochester, MN and describe my work as Pieced, Appliqued, Felted, Beaded, Hand Stitched, Embellished, Quilted, Machine Stitched, Raw Edges, Finished Edges, Framed, Unframed, Serious, Whimsical, Huge, Small, Simple and Complex. That "explains" my fiber artwork and why my theme will be: "All Over the Map."
I learned to sew at an early age when my mother taught me how to sew a dress. Sewing led to knitting, embroidery and quilting. I owned a quilt shop in the late 70's to 80's, lectured and taught quilting in the Midwest and judged quilt shows. I'm picky about workmanship and I like the statement "good technique is invisible."
At my home you may find me dyeing fabric, working on a contemporary quilt design or combining paper, silk and embellishments for a framed work. Frequently I indulge in "Fiber Play." I love to look for special fabrics and
consider the day a success if I stumble across a spool of unique thread of beautiful piece of fabric. I have small bedroom for sewing and a laundry room for dyeing which are both (of course) filled with supplies.
Bright colors and bold patterns are at the heart of my quilted works, as in this piece "Sumac Suite."
I love the challenge and rewards of commissioned work. My smaller fiber play pieces require the viewer to look closely to discover the materials, stitching patterns, texture and embellishments. I enjoy the entire process of creation from the initial flash of an idea to completing the last stitch. I've been known to rotary cut a "disaster" piece into tiny pieces and escort it to the wastebasket.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
new member
Free Spirit has a new member. Kelly and I met Francie last week and invited her to join this group. Check out her website for the art she makes: http://ginocchioart.com/francie/
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