Sunday, May 13, 2012
May 2012 Meeting
Old Business
Iris/Peony Garden Trip, Sat. May 16, call Amy.
Pat's Journal Cover Sewing day for June 19.
The Dye workshop is Friday and Saturday August 3rd and 4th at Vera's.
Beatles Challenge - Some of us have started our challenge piece, they are due at the June meeting, no stress tho, have fun. To do or Not to do, that is up to you. Under 12" X 12", any technique.
New Business
Don't forget the Black Sheep Festival in Eugene on June 22-24, Jana and Peggy are planning a trip. Call Jana to arrange carpools.
First Annual Garden Tour for the League of Women Voters, they have asked us to be one of the featured artists on June 16th. Pat and Amy are making the arrangements, we will have our What's My Line Challenge on display. Also we can display other garden inspired art, and the pieces can be for sale. If you have a textile you want to display, let Amy know. They would like someone there to demo our "art" Pat and I will do this, but if others would like to take shifts, please volunteer.
Show and Tell
Jana finished the traditional quilt top of Roses and Oak Leaves for the Oakland City Recorder who is retiring. She bought some of the fabric at The Portland Show we went to in April. She has several months to finish the quilting. She is working on her Beatles Challenge, "Here Comes the Sun."
Maureen brought a box of thread to share, as she now uses exclusively Floriani threads for her machine embroidery. She also had a roll of heavy duty soluble stabilizer, that we cut up and shared.
Nancy showed a pillow she made for her sofa, out of a fine wale black corduroy, it has a circular trapunto design that was very soft and textural. She is so happy her work is no longer just conceptual, we are proud of you Nancy!
Vera and Meredith did some "Ice Dyeing" with several ladies in Grants Pass, their samples were stunning!! They dyed on cotton, silk/rayon blend, silk, and pre-made Dharma silk scarves. WOW!! The colors are intense, the patterns fantastic, and we were all drooling about handling the luxurious silk. They wrapped and folded the fabrics with ice cubes, then sprinkled on powdered Procion dyes, and let them sit, melt and drain for 24 hours, on a rack. We will definitely be doing this in August at our dyeing workshop.
Meredith also made a Twisty bag out of Denim with a batik lining. It had no batting, and was very cute and sturdy.
Peggy and Amy had another play day with the gelatin prints. Peggy printed on the same 'ol plate that she had before, it had a frozen crust and LOTS of texture!! The effect was watery from the melting ice, she also stamped and stenciled on some of them. Peggy also made an interesting art piece, following step by step, directions in Quilting Arts magazine, the April/May 2008 issue, an article by Judy Coates Perez. It involved painting and stamping on tea bags, and incorporating that into your work. She also used an American Indian style stencil, paper napkins applied with gel medium, and various rubber stamps.
Amy showed a quilt top for a wall hanging that she made with Peggy on the play day, it is four panels of Gelli printing with a new stencil she got at the Portland Show, of Birch trees. Two prints are in black and purple and the other two are the ghost prints from those. She used "Snippets" to add foliage to the top, and cut out leaves and ferns along the bottom, and gives credit to her husband for suggesting she add some birds to it.
Amy also brought along her Beatles Challenge in progress, a fused 12 X 12 square of strawberries, spiraling away into forever.
Kay took a Natural dyeing workshop at the Eugene Textile Center, with their instructor Meredith. She recommends using alum for a mordant, as it works with all fiber types. Kay made a samples binder with her fabrics, linen, cotton, wool and silk. They used cochineal, indigo, and other materials. They also "pulled" the color by adjusting the alkalinity or acidity of the chemical brew. Kay also dyed a pair of tennis shoes with RIT dyes, and rubber stamped and painted them.
Photographs:
1. Jana's quilt op 2. Nancy's trapunto pillow 3, 4, 5,6 & 7. Meredith, ice dyeing 8. Meredith's denim bag 9. Peggy's gelatin prints 10. Peggy's art quilt 11. Amy's birch trees top 12. Amy's strawberry top
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