quilted patchwork, 1800-50, English; Ready printed centre, squares, printed cottons
Часть 1 можно посмотреть здесь. Часть 2 можно посмотреть здесь. Part 1 is here. Part 2 is here. Категория "Традиционные квилты" означает квилты в "западном" стиле. Несмотря на это, японские традиционные квилты имеют свой неповторимый стиль, как по исполнению, так и по выбору тканей. Поражает снова и снова высокий уровень работ, уровень аппликации, размер деталей пэчворка. А также сочетание в одном квилте разных техник. Судите сами :-) Авторов не пишу - даже в каталоге они на японском только. (Не все фотографии получились как хотелось бы, но иной раз приходилось изогнуться и снимать искоса, чтобы хоть как-то избежать людей, правда надо признать, что когда японки видели меня упорно ждущую своего часа с камерой, старались отойти в сторону, за что им отдельное спасибо! Старалась делать крупные фрагменты деталей, там, где получилось, они следуют за общим видом квилта) Traditional quilts category...As Merikay Waldvogel, one of the show curator, said in the catalog "...I enjoy seeing how quilts are transformed by quilt artists of another cultural and historical background, especially one like Japan with such a long tradition of fine hand work, craft and design." I'll say no more, just have a look. No names of the makers - they are in Japanese only, even in catalog. Квилты победители в этой категории покажу в следующий раз. Хорошего вам дня! I will show the quilts-winner in this category next time. Have a nice day!
By Judy Mathieson, 1986. Inspired by a 13'x15' Compass Rose pen and ink by an unknown artist, circa 1800, in the collection of the Greenfield Village / Henry Ford Museum in Michigan. The individual compass designs were based on ones I found on navigational charts, quilt patterns, maps and hex signs. It was named as one of the 20th Century's 100 Best American Quilts in the exhibit in Houston at Quilt Festival 1999 and is on the cover of the catalog. The quilt has received ribons in many shows including Houston Quilt Festival, Quilt National, Visions and Capital City Quilt Show. It appears on the cover of Quilter's Newsletter MAgazine February 1987 and has been pictured in many other publications including a software magazine, a college math textbook, calendars, a pharmaceutical advertising poster and the book Glorious American Quilts.
Приветствую всех, друзья мои! Сегодня я опять про стежку "перья". Просто влюбилась в этот рисунок стежки!
In an unprecedented act of blogging fanciness I decided to make a video documenting how I create the woodgrain texture (so thoroughly photographed in my last post) with free-motion quilting. Warning:
I’m so excited to finally present the tutorial for my High Tea Crochet Quilt! However, it’s still a work in progress. Right now it guides you through the sewing and crocheting of the sq…
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Un nouveau modèle….inspiré par le quilt « King Georges III reviewing the Volunteers », réalisé vers 1805, exposé au Victoria & Albert Museum à Londres, c’est I…
by Sandra Bruce The inspiration for subjects of my Matrix quilts come from many sources. I always have my eye open for possibilities everywhere. I read online daily, and ran across a photo essay by…
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The Oriole Mill - This is a close up of one of the mill’s matelasse coverlets. Although it looks quilted, the fabric is actually woven in this design. The top and bottom layers of fabric are made of...
Hi Everyone, Well, my first day of spring break was completely unproductive. But it felt GOOD to be unproductive! haha! Thank you so much for all of your positive feedback and comments on my finished project. I really appreciate them. I am very excited by how Finding my Marbles turned...
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I started quilting the first of the 3 little confetti type wall art. I am using a variegated rayon embroidery thread for the quilting. ...
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Sometimes you just have to think bigger than reality.
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Photos de l'exposition fin septembre 2011 à Bouaye des 18 ouvrages Colourful Quilt du club de patch local.
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Приветствую всех, друзья мои! Вот и выбрала я минутку для того, чтобы рассказать еще об одной интересной технике в пэчворке.
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Tokyo Quilt Show 2009 - January 24th at Tokyo Dome City. Photos by Tempusmaster - Robots Dreams (www.robots-dreams.com)
HiStories Uncovered I’m super excited that this piece is currently on exhibition at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles as part of Excellence In Fibers 2017. This is an annual juried textile exhibition by the magazine Fiber Art Now
Five hand stitches that should be in every sewist’s repertoire, by Tasha Miller Griffith.
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In today's Learning Center post, Pat Sloan has invited three guests to share their expertise and experiences in buying a sewing machine.
This beautiful Quilted Accordion Pouch expands out and gives you five pockets to keep your jewelry, small lingerie items, make-up, or other special trinkets.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to add facing to your quilt as an excellent way to finish! Don't forget to watch the video tutorial too!
Early Sunday morning stitching ❤️ I am enjoying a little quiet time before getting ready for a busy week of teaching. I love stitching on my pale pink...
This post is the first in a series of three “Finish Line” posts featuring students who excel at fabric collage. The three I chose—Darlene Determan, Joanne Hannon Shaw, and Marilyn David…