I love deconstructed screen printing, as the results are always unpredictable. It is possible to over print, use a different screen, turn the one you are using 90 degrees to get a different design…
Talking about creating, creativity and what it means. Where do you create? How do you work? How things have changed and at the same time, stayed the same.
In this detailed tutorial, Ana Buzzalino describes step-by-step how to use oil-based paint sticks to make an art quilt that reflects her experience of the pandemic. Her word is ‘resilience’. Instructions include step-by-step photos and useful tips. Ana Buzzalino www.anabuzzalino.com Instagram: ana_buzzalino Facebook: anabuzzalino
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
My garden is bursting with color right now, with zinnias, dahlias, marigolds, and rainbow Swiss chard all putting on a show. I would love to capture the deep and varied hues on fabric, and there
New~Quilting Arts~Spring 2023 Issue #117~45 Art Quilts! In this issue explore creating Memory Quilts with Lesley Riley. Working in paper lamination with Ana Buzzalino. Hand stitching with Catherine Redford.Galleries from SAQA Quilt Festval 2022 and special exhibits from QuiltCon 2023. 104 page magazine. Sells in the US for $14.99. This issue may have some rub or warp to cover but otherwise in good condition. Issue is new and unread. All of the photos are scanned by me from my own personal issue. Your issue will be brand new and carefully packed and waterproofed with tracking Save a lot by combining. I will always be glad to combine shipping. Contact me for which magazines and kits you are interested and I will get back to you right away! I will ship FLAT RATE FIRST CLASS with tracking as soon as payment is received. And if you have any questions about any of my listings, please email before buying and I will answer. Thank you so much for stopping by and please come again!!! Have fun! Thank you so much for visiting my shop and please come again. WILL CAREFULLY PACK AND SHIP THIS ITEM OUT WITHIN 1 DAY OF RECEIVING PAYMENT. DON'T WORRY ABOUT FRAGILE ITEMS. I PACK VERY CAREFULLY. PLEASE, PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BUYING. I WANT TO MAKE YOU ON OF MY HAPPY RETURN CUSTOMERS. Thank you for stopping by and have a great day!
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
Made by Ana Buzzalino from Canada, based on a pattern by Elizabeth Bren.
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
I’d like to share with you the making of “Low Tide at Rocky Point” which was made in collaboration with Shell Rummel using her new line of fabrics Time and Tide.
With the release of the DVD and digital download of “Quilting Arts TV Series 1900,” I realized I’d forgotten to share some of the photos I took of the shoot in September! Here are photos of our guest artists: Leni Levenson Wiener, Ana Buzzalino, Susan Lenz, Mary Lou Donahue-Weidman, Heidi Lund, Ann Loveless, Kristine Lundblad, Teresa Shippy, and Ellen Lindner. Other guests in Series 1900 (shot previously) include Joann Sharpe, Melissa Averinos, Wendy Butler Berns, Jane Davila, and Grace Errea. The show airs on more than 400 public television stations in the U.S.; if your station doesn’t carry it, you can purchase the DVD or download on Quilting Daily. The set, ready to roll. My shirts and jewelry hanging in the dressing room. How we keep track of what I'm wearing for each episode. The fabulous Jeanne Cook Delpit, our Bernina representative on set. Kristine Lundblad gets ready for her segment. Producer Kathie Stull and Quilting Arts editor Vivika DeNegre look at Leni Weiner’s work. Leni Weiner A piece by Leni Weiner Work by Leni Weiner Me, with Susan Lenz Susan Lenz’s acorn cap basket Lovely embellished edging by Susan Lenz One of Susan Lenz’s pieces made from vintage linens. A Bernina machine set up for one of Susan Lenz’s segments Work by Susan Lenz Work by Susan Lenz Susan Lenz prepares for one of her segments with Kathie Stull and Vivika DeNegre. Work by Susan Lenz Work by Mary Lou Weidman Me, with Mary Lou Weidman One of Mary Lou Weidman’s faces in progress. Work by Mary Lou Weidman Work by Mary Lou Weidman Work by Mary Lou Weidman Work by Mary Lou Weidman Teresa Shippy with Jeanne Cook-Delpit One of Teresa Shippy’s "Cool Rides” pieces Teresa Shippy with Karen, in makeup Me, with one of the wonderful Bernina machines! tin tile used by Teresa Shippy Rubbing by Teresa Shippy Ana Buzzalino prepares for her segment Work by Ana Buzzalino Work by Ana Buzzalino Work by Ana Buzzalino Different metallic effects by Ana Buzzalino Work by Ana Buzzalino Work by Ana Buzzalino Me, with Ana Buzzalino Ann Loveless with her work. The crew hanging work by Ann Loveless Work by Ann Loveless Me, with Ann Loveless Ann Loveless’ step-outs Ellen Lindner Work by Ellen Lindner Work by Ellen Lindner Me, with Ellen Lindner Work by Heidi Lund Work by Heidi Lund Work by Heidi Lund Heidi Lund confers with Jeanne Cook Delpit Detail of work by Heidi Lund Work by Heidi Lund Work by Heidi Lund Goofing around with Heidi Lund
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
I am happy to announce the first of many online classes: Rocks, Pebbles & Stones, Oh my! will be a live online class by Zoom on September 17, at 9:00 a.m. MDT. A kit is offered with everything you…
Ana Buzzalino started traditional quilting over 40 years ago and now creates textile and mixed media art using surface design.
Watching the news made me sad, so I took myself to my studio to find something to do to quiet the mind. I achieved that by working on some hand-stitching
I am happy to announce the first of many online classes: Rocks, Pebbles & Stones, Oh my! will be a live online class by Zoom on September 17, at 9:00 a.m. MDT. A kit is offered with everything you…
Good morning, Six months to go for me to come to Albany NY to teach at the Hudson River Valley Art Workshops. I am very excited to have been invited. I’m teaching a 5-day workshop called “From Mark…
Watching the news made me sad, so I took myself to my studio to find something to do to quiet the mind. I achieved that by working on some hand-stitching