Detail From a New Work

I have called the work this detail comes from “Strata” .
I am happy to announce this quilt has been selected to appear in the first SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) Oceania Quilt Textiles exhibition to be held in Brisbane in October, and will appear in other Australian exhibitions scheduled into next year. I will put up a full view of this quilt once it has been seen in public.

It’s not the first time I have called a work ‘Strata’ but the other was a project article piece in a magazine a few years back so I don’t think it counts, really. (QNM, Nov, 2004) Interestingly in a current magazine “Quilting Arts” there is a roughly similar article by an author who has used several ‘Strata’ quilts from her series of them, to illustrate the article. Wavy lines do suggest rock strata to many people I guess.

This detail shows free machine quilting with metallc thread the same colour as the metallic gold leather applied in a design over this hand dyed fabric of Janet Jo Smith’s – I don’t dye myself – just buy it, mostly hers and Dijanne Cevaal’s.

Which brings me to several other quilting matters: A couple of weeks ago up in Longmont Colorado, I taught a workshop on “Quilting With an Attitude” to a very receptive and hard working bunch of quilters, arranged by The Front Range Contemporary Quilters of CO. They were a joy to teach, and a very stimulating group.

And also while I was up there I met with Jan and Steve Rondeau of Quilted Expressions, Johnstown CO, http://www.quiltedexpressions.net/ who are going to take care of DD and SIL’s kingsize bedquilt, plus a couple more large ones I have been sitting on a while – one I fell out of love with immediately I tea died it and a few of the patches grabbed up much more colour than the other 95% !!! But now, since it has served it’s two year cupboard sentence, I find I love it and feel sure the longarm pattern and thread chosen will enhance this unique quilt. The third one WAS going to be the back for the young newlyweds’ quilt, but for various good reasons isn’t going to be after all, and it’s coming into our home instead as a quilt in its own right. It’s interesting that after all these years of making quilts of various sizes including bedquilts for other people, we will soon have two of mine living here as bed coverings. Of course, there is still the hexagon quilt to finish off……as I will, one day…. no rush, since deciding the quilting pattern for that one will take some time, anyway ….

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  1. Ivan says:

    Your detail of new work reminds me of topo maps.

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