| Linda Waddle |
| Linda Waddle |
| Ann Sanderson "Urban Reflections" 24" x 20" |
| Joan Dyer "Have a Cup" |
| Lynne Tubbe "Hope" 43" x 36" |
| Ginny Lee |
| Edith Gregersen |
Mountain Art Quilters is a group of fifty fabric artists centered in the Sierra Foothills in Northern California. Members meet monthly in Nevada City to share their expertise, inspirations and ideas in producing beautiful works of art utilizing the latest in sewing, quilting, and embellishing techniques. For more information, email mountainartquilters@gmail.com
January 22 -- Lynn Tubbe presentation on "Lighting Your Workspace," and Carolyn Woods' skit on "How to Present your Quilt"
February 26 -- Regular meeting and lots of show and tell.
March 26 -- Pixeladies will speak and show quilts "Ack, There's a Computer in My Studio"
April 23 -- Challenge REVEAL #1
May 28 -- Demo Day and Garage Sale
June 25 -- Regular meeting and lots of show and tell
July 23 -- Challenge REVEAL #2
August 27-- Summer luncheon meeting --TBA
September 24 -- Regular Meeting and lots of show and tell
October 22--Challenge REVEAL #3
November -- No meeting. Have a Happy Thanksgiving
December 3 -- Holiday Party Luncheon --TBA
2014 CHALLENGESChallenge #1
Reveal Date April 23, 2014
--One Color Fabric + One Color Thread (e.g. as many different green fabrics plus as many yellow colored threads as you'd like)
--Wild for Spirals
--Mother Nature
Challenge #2
Reveal Date July 23, 2014
--Focus on Design (choose an element or principle of design as focus to your piece)
--Things with Wings
--Cheesecloth Anyone?
Challenge #3
Reveal Date October 22, 2014
--Texting (e.g. use letters, words, or numbers in your design)
--Express Yourself (feelings/emotion--abstract or realistic)
--Three Shapes
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| Ruth Robinson "Tanzy" 14" x 23 1/4" I was requested to do a memorial quilt of Tanzy by one of my dear friends, Grace Evens. I used cotton fabric and batting, Aurifil threads, ink and acrylic paint. |
| Linda Taylor |
| Joan Dyer "Exploring Circles #3: Tornado" 14 1/2" x 20" Original design. Elin Noble background fabric. My hand-dyed square with discharge paste design. |
| Millie Ruffalo "Remembering the U.K." 27" x 33" Inspiration was a trip to the U. K. and a class with Darlynn Evans. Fabric ink, cotton fabric, cotton batting, cotton thread and Madeira metallic threads were used. Also Steam-A-Seam 2 and tulle overlay. From the Norfolk Boards of England-200 miles of island waterway. It is a popular holiday center for boating enthusiasts from all over Britain. |
| Sandra Bruce "Chuck Close, Close Up" 21" x 18" Inspiration: Chuck Close, and wanting to try "drawing" with thread. All cotton fabrics, Quilters Dream batting and Omni polyester thread were used. I've been wanting to try this process of drawing with thread for a long time. I'd like to do more experimenting as I don't feel I hit the nail on the head with this one. Both sides read, but both sides have different issues due to the difference in fabric. Chuck has such an expressive face. |
| Donna White "Yes Virginia, there is a Caterpillar" 18 1/4" x 13 1/2" The Virginia Creeper vine covering my old garage was the inspiration for this piece. I used various fabrics from my stash. The threads are some cottons and some Madeira rayons. Batting is Hobbs Heirloom blend. Colored pencil was used. I had decided to take some "close-up" photos of the Virginia creeper covering our garage because the colors are fabulous this time of year. While picking some leaves to study their details, I discovered a velvety brown caterpillar! I looked it up on-line and learned it is a Virginia Creeper Caterpillar. It is about 2" long in real life, so I enlarged his size to go along with the size of the berries, which are actually about 1/2" in diameter. I decided to hide him under the leaves, just like I found him. |
| Jo Hathcock "In Flight #1" 22" x 22" Butterflies were the inspiration for this. All fabric is from scraps in my stash. All machine sewn. Original design. This is one of a series. |
| Sandra Poteet "Corduroy Cat" 16"x16" Inspiration was a scrap of gray corduroy. Also used were wool felt, inks, thread, upholstery scraps. An experiment in discharging a medium value corduroy- it didn't discharge to create strong values, so quite a bit of ink painting and thread was needed to make it interesting! The high value border helps. |
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| Ruth Robinson "Mufasa" 22 1/2" x 26 1/4" Douglas Van Howd was the inspiration for this piece. I used cotton fabric, cotton batting, Aurifil and Superior threads, ink and acrylic paint. I was inspired by Douglas Van Howd working in brass at his sculpture and oil painting studio. The biggest challenge was to make this piece lay flat. I was able to show Pattie Blair, my teacher this piece. She told me that this is called a whole cloth painted quilt. I was pleased to hear her comments. |
Carolyn Woods
"Smoke Tree, Act 3"
23" x 32"
Won Best use of Color
My inspiration was a photograph of a smoke tree in full autumn color. We have three smoke trees on our property and they are a delight in each of the four seasons. Act 3 is Autumn.
The materials include cotton batiks, cotton batting and a hand-dyed backing. Various colored threads were used. The technique I used was raw-edge fused appliqué and stitching to suggest the veins in the leaves.
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| Pat Nelson "Aspen" 24" x 24 3/4" I love the aspen grove near our cabin in Mt. Shasta. Painting the leaf was a challenge for me. Cotton fabric, paint, markers, rayon, polyester and cotton threads were used. Solvy for thread lace. Warm and Natural cotton batting. |