This was made from a kit by Mount Redoubt Designs purchased at a street sale. I bought it because I loved the colors. It includes fused elements and 3D flower petals with small bead embellishments placed on a machine quilted background.
Exhibition Year Archives
Iris
KaleidobubbleEdrene Heiss
My latest Kaleidoscope effort. I was inspired by the Modern quilt movement’s use of negative space. Long-arm quilted by Amy Parker
Fire Studies: HearthDeborah Himelhoch
Machine pieced. Machine quilted on a domestic machine using multicolored and metallic threads
The House with the Yellow DoorDeborah Himelhoch
Machine pieced with raw edge appliqued butterflies. Machine quilted on a domestic machine. Embellished with ink tense pencil for smoke, doorknobs, etc.
Applique in Blue, Pink, Green and LavenderMyra Janus
Machine pieced Machine quilted
Alaskan ScenesMyra Janus
Machine pieced using small fabric panels.
Liberty Nine PatchMyra Janus
Machine pieced by Myra Janus. Long arm machine quilted by Amy Parker. I used a basic nine patch pattern with sashing because I wanted people to be able to see the beautiful fabrics without cutting them up too much.
Adventures in Weaving: TwillsMarta Johnson
Part of the WGNS education wall
Adventures in Weaving: Inkle WeavingMarta Johnson
Part of the WGNS education wall
Adventures in Weaving: Double WeaveMarta Johnson
Part of the WGNS education wall
Artful ConsiderationsKaren Jones
This 19-page Journal is made using the Hanji paper technique, Joomchi. Each page is Joomchi and includes a mix of fabric with graphic design image transfers, paint, hand embroidery, and collage.
Strength in RestKaren Jones
This (all paper} pillow is handmade from the hanji paper technique, Joomchi. It is filled with poly-fil and is embellished with paint and has bits of hand embroidery.
Pathway to PeaceKaren Jones
This hanging piece is made from the Hanji paper technique, Joomchi and includes the use of recycled cardboard, fabric, paint, hand embroidery, stones, twine and sticks.
Upcycled HappinessKaren Jones
This upcycled dress was made using pieces of other garments that were no longer being worn. Includes: A man’s shirt, woman’s pants, woman’s shirt and raw edge fringe from a couple of knit tops. It is also screen printed with a few graphic elements and has freeform seam sewing.
On Target?Bill Keller
Machine pieced and quilted. Freehand cut, no rulers or templates.
Go BlueBill Keller
Hand printed fabric. Techniques included rubbings, stencils, screens, monoprinting, direct application. Minimal piecing. Long arm quilted.
WhirlwindBill Keller
Machine pieced and long arm quilted. Started in a guild class with Irene Roderick.
Adventures in Weaving: Double WeaveStojana Keta
Part of the WGNS education wall