Showing posts with label red edges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red edges. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2016

the greatest pleasure

Q:  What part of the process of making a quilt gives you the greatest pleasure?  
A:  I like every single part of the process, from choosing and dyeing the fabrics, designing the composition, planning and then executing the hand stitched marks and finally, finishing the edges with care.
I love to gently wash a finished quilt and hang it on the line.
Q:  What do you consider your greatest challenge when working with this medium?  
A:  The greatest artistic challenge for me is to retain the simplicity I love.
Q:  Approximately how many hours a week do you devote to quilt making?
A:  I work at least six hours a day, 7 days a week at my art form.  That's 40 - 50 hours a week.
 Q:  How long have you been making quilts?
 A: 45 years
Q:  How has your artwork changed over time?
A:  The quilts have become less auto-biographical and more universal. 

For the last ten years or so i have been using the archetypal shapes of circle, square, crucifix or repeated dots within large scale hand stitched pieces.  
Q:   Who or what has had the most influence on your artwork?
A:  Becoming a mother brought my creativity forward.  For years my artwork reflected on the responsibility and beauty of motherhood.

Otherwise, I would say that studying fine art has been very important to me.  I am continually inspired by looking at art and reading about artists and how they interpret and communicate their relationship with the world. 

Monday, March 03, 2014

binding baby cloths

Our family is expecting a new arrival this month.
I have been making baby cloths.  Small pads for changing, burping, the floor.
I'm using cotton flannelette (some of it is organic) and bias binding  that I have made myself.
In the photo above, there are eight or nine in each pile of baby cloth.  Those on the left are unfinished. 
Bound edges are a reason to love traditional quilts.
These red and dotted edges are for a coming miracle.

Monday, December 09, 2013

yin yin

new work, photographed in the snow this morning. 
A two sided piece. 
Both sides yin.  No yang.

inner.inner