Showing posts with label dyeing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dyeing. Show all posts
Monday, July 15, 2013
Judy W's: Cellular World
Several ideas came to mind with this theme but part of my goal in whatever I make is trying to use supplies and leftovers from my studio. The focal point of Cellular World began as a screen print about 5 years ago when Kathy and I were experimenting with fabric art and surface design methods. I hand dyed a white recycled bed sheet and Dover Publications provided the copyright free clip art from which I made a thermofax screen to print from. It was some time ago but I believe I used bronze Lumiere fabric paint to silkscreen the image.
Wonder Under fusible was ironed to the backside of the dyed/screen printed fabric, then with pinking shears, the smaller circles were cut from the left over border surrounding the large circle. Finding a suitable batik background was far easier than laying out a pleasing arrangement of cells. Thanks to fusibles, the decision was permanent!
Using black monofilament for both top and bottom threads, I free motion stitched all the circles including the dotted batik background. Overall, I am very pleased with the result, especially since my brain cells seemed to be entirely focused on golf this summer and my dismantled studio has not progressed toward my intended remodel since spring!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Alaskan Greetings From Judy W. (aka Jude)
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Spring Fling (my SAQA 2011 Auction Piece) |
Husband Kurt, our two daughters Kristen, Kari and Son-in-Law Joshua, and my parents all reside in Anchorage and have encouraged my art from day one. Even my West Highland White Terrier Maggie Mae, who routinely fled from my studio when I machine sewed, now keeps me company in my basement studio since her hearing started failing this year.
My quilt journey began in a 1988 class which covered all the basics start to finish. From that point on, I shelved most all other creative interests to pursue my quilt addiction. I’ve taken and taught classes, had a few quilts published in magazines, developed four quilt patterns (retail) in the mid-90’s, offered my services as a consignment quilter/designer for four years, and worked in a local quilt store. I also organized a local quilter’s (weekend) bazaar two years, with huge success.
As an Anchorage Log Cabin Quilt Guild member since 1990, I have participated in several satellite groups through the years. I’m currently completing a third year with a Round Robin Group. A few years prior to Kathy’s move to Texas, she and I became SAQA members and ‘art quilt partners’ to seriously study fabric art techniques and surface design as they pertain to art quilting. She and I produced three art quilt First Friday events.
I pursue art quilting for the creative challenge and a desire to combine the various fiber arts, beading, painting and sewing experience I've learned thus far, into mixed-media quilts. Bold colors, garden themes and texture frequently surface in my work, and my personal goal is to try something new in everything I do.
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Zentipede |
I'm glad to announce the 'south' theme finally gelled in my mind this afternoon. I know the what, but have to work on executing the how. This evening I completely caught up with reading ALL of the previous MM posts and comments. So glad to be on board with all you Mavens!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Linda and Andrea play and post

In 100 degree heat, nothing compared to Tx, Linda traveled to Andrea's studio where the two are exploring blogging and dyeing fabric. You should see Andrea's beautiful fabrics. She cut her strips first before dyeing for more interesting textures and believes this is a good discovery.
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