Machine quilted. The batik panel was purchased in Senegal then machine quilted to enhance the design.
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Women from Senegal
The Light at Little Sable PointMarcia Lee Hartnell
TechniPhoto manipulated with Photoshop and printed on fabric. Embellished with yarn and machine stitching.que This is the beginning of a series of lighthouses. This was made to look like evening using Photoshop.
Pendant with Rumohimo BraidCindy Heineman
Silver smithing, braid making, stone setting.
lizpaulEdrene Heiss
Foundation pieced and machine quilted. This piece was developed organically working out from the foundation pieced center. Quilted by Debbie Bookman.
Kaleidoscope III: 3 of 5Edrene Heiss
Foundation pieced and machine quilted. This is my third kaleidoscope project. This piece is three of five related pieces that can be combined in multiple ways. Quilted by Debbie Bookman.
Kaleidoscope III: 2 of 5Edrene Heiss
Foundation pieced and machine quilted. This is my third kaleidoscope project. This piece is two of five related pieces that can be combined in multiple ways. Quilted by Debbie Bookman.
The Choir SistersCandace Hoffman
Embroidered / frame by David Gaura. Usually all of my art represents women in some way.
Celebration in SilverAlice Jenks
Hand-beaded from seed and bugle beads. Created to wear for the wedding of my son, Ken Jenks, to Janet McCullough on July 20, 2013. The bugle and seed bead medallions are anchored to a strand of silver-tone beads. The earrings are smaller medallions on silver chains.
We are Moliners, We’re from MolineAlice Jenks
Hand forged wire with torch-fired beads. In anticipation of the 60 year reunion of my Moline High School Class of 1953, I created a necklace to go on a maroon outfit. Moline colors are Maroon & White. The special beads purchased from a friend of white, maroon & pink are mounted on Sterling Silver wireContinue reading “We are Moliners, We’re from Moline
Alice Jenks
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