Quilt National ’15
The party's over. My first Quilt National has come and gone and I'm exhausted - still. But, now I can share with you Infinity, the first in my series of abstracted horizons…
The party's over. My first Quilt National has come and gone and I'm exhausted - still. But, now I can share with you Infinity, the first in my series of abstracted horizons…
This weekend is the long awaited (by me!) opening of Quilt National, when I can finally reveal Infinity...but not yet. I have also been reluctant to reveal some of the…
This winter has been short on daylight and long on snow and ice. It can't end soon enough for me but it has been a productive time. First, here is…
Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia OKeefe, Hands and Thimble, 1919 A discussion has come up among my fellow artists whose medium involves textiles, stitching and quilting as to what to call themselves.…
Look what showed up in my mailbox today! Back in August, I was approached by Machine Quilting Unlimited to write about my work for their Art Studio spot and, of…
Here's a video of me talking about my piece Moonshine in SAQA's Celebrating Silver exhibit at the 2014 Houston Quilt Festival. At the time, I had no idea I was…
I was invited to participate in the Around the World Blog Hop by wonderful Canadian quilt artist, teacher, dyer Elaine Quehl. Elaine is best known for her beautiful and distinctive nature-themed…
It has been a while since I last posted and a lot has happened, good and not so good. But ultimately very good. First, some good. The Houston Quilt Market/Festival…
Every September, Studio Art Quilts Association holds its biggest (and funnest) fundraiser, an auction of 12 x 12 inch art pieces which have been donated by the members. To help…
Today, I shipped off three pieces to Fort Collins, Colorado for the New Legacies Contemporary Art Quilts exhibition at the Lincoln Center. I must say I was thrilled when I…