Foundation Paper Piecing Foundation paper piecing (FPP) is a quilting technique that allows you to create precise and intricate quilt blocks by sewing fabric pieces onto a paper template.
Exhibition Year Archives
Totem
Adventures in Weaving: TwillsTonya Utkina
Part of the WGNS education wall
Adventures in Weaving: Double WeavingOberon Waters
Please see Group Coordinator’s description
Bag LadiesBobbye Weisgerber
Crocheted box cover is out of plastic yarn made from plastic bags. Bag ladies are sewn fabric dolls. Faces are needle sculpted then finished using Micron pens and colored pencils.
Magic in the MoonlightLuan Wold
Hand and machine stitched. Beads and sequins hand sewed on. Black tulle used to create reflection.
Moon Over the MoorsLuan Wold
Hand and machine stitching. Cottons, tulle, hand dyed cheesecloth. Beads and sequins sewn on by hand.
Moon ChildLuan Wold
Machine and hand stitching; batiks and hand dyed cheese cloth. Some elements attached via fusible or glue. Beads and sequins sewn on by hand.
OffshootsBarb Zerna
Free-form macrame, using hand-dyed cotton rope.
Blue Wave 2Barb Zerna
Free-form macrame, using hand-dyed cotton rope and sari silk
Gray DrapeBarb Zerna
Free-form macrame, using hand-dyed cotton rope and string
The Other SideBarb Zerna
Joomchi in frame
FactoryBarb Zerna
Joomchi in frame
AutumnBarb Zerna
Joomchi in frame
Forest at NightBarb Zerna
Joomchi in frame
Autumn Leaves on PondCarole Zucco
Machine quilted with long-arm quilting.
Scrap BookCarole Zucco
Machine quilted with long-arm quilting
HomegrownLiz Zwiener
Hand and machine pieced and embroidered using vintage lace and fabrics.