The spring issue of Quilting Arts Magazine included a Reader's Challenge to create a 10" x 5" work with horizontal orientation on the theme "Art is a Bridge". This of course was open to any interpretation of the word "bridge" - literal or figurative. Sue is always up for a challenge and decided to give it a try, with a specific literal interpretation in mind. On her trip to Scotland last year, a stop in Queensferry provided a photo op for several bridges crossing the Firth of Forth, one being the Forth railroad bridge.
Monday, May 29, 2023
Art is a Bridge
Monday, May 22, 2023
Podcast Interview for Photo Memory Quilts
Tuesday, May 23 is Sue's interview with Lesley Riley about her quilt "Blessed Are the Piecemakers" which is published in Lesley's book Photo Memory Quilts. Lesley did a series of interviews with each of the contributing artists and is sharing them in a podcast on Spotify (free). New episodes air every Tuesday. The schedule is as follows:
1. May 2 - Margaret Abramshe
2. May 9 - Whitney Dahlberg
3. May 16 - Judy Gula
4. May 23 - Susan Price
5. May 30 - Lorie McCown
6. June 6 - Anne Sonner
7. June 13 - Bobbi Baugh
8. June 20 - Al Krueger
9. June 27 - Susan Brubaker Knapp
10. July 4 - Michelle Umlauf
11. July 11 - Wen Redmond
12. July 18 - Christine Vinh
13. July 25 - Beverly Smith
14. August 1 - Lindy Trenholm
15. August 8 - Nanette Zeller
16. August 16 - Patty Kennedy Zafred
17. August 22 - Gina Louthing Stanley
18. August 29 - Clare Murray Adams
19. September 5 - Katherine Wilson
20. September 12 - TBD
All episodes (and previous episodes) are at the same show link on the scheduled date. Hope you will tune in!
Monday, May 15, 2023
Cyanotype Postcards
Sue has been part of a postcard swap group for over 15 years, maybe 17 or 18? But we have finally decided to end our exchanges; the group has decreased in size over the years down to just 5. Elizabeth joined us for the tail end. There was not a particular theme for this round, just whatever each person wants to create. Sue decided to see how cyanotype prints of spring flowers would work.
She gathered some blossoms from periwinkle, money plant, and azaleas and set up the components to expose them to the sun. The cotton fabric was previously treated with the cyanotype chemicals. The base is foam core board topped with the fabric, plant materials, and glass held in place with binder clips. The arrangements were spritzed with water and vinegar before covering with the glass. Different additions can vary the results of the print.
Sunday, May 7, 2023
Blessed Are the Piecemakers
Repost from June 10, 2020. This quilt is included in Photo Memory Quilts featured last week and is currently touring with the Sacred Threads Quilts 2022 Travel Exhibit.
This quarantined spring has been a time to get ideas out of the head and onto fabric. Sue's mother Marie passed away on May 29 of 2019, and ever since she has wanted to honor her memory with a quilt. With outside activities cancelled and so much time at home, the opportunity presented itself to bring these ideas to life. The quilt she made is a tribute to her mother as a maker and her working life spent as a sewing machine operator and sample maker in garment factories in Berks County, PA. In addition to sewing for a living, she sewed clothes for her 3 daughters, and taught them all to sew as well as other handcrafts. This post is intended to give some of the backstory of the quilt as well as a look at the construction process.
The project started out by photographing and making Thermofax screens of Marie's tools of the trade, which included scissors, 2 sewing machines, an oil can and thread stand, and notebooks where she kept records from her factory work. One of the sewing machines is the Necchi domestic machine she sewed on for many years, and taught her daughters to sew on, the other is a Merrow overlock machine from the last factory she worked in.
These images were printed on both natural and colored linen. The color scheme came from a piece of fabric that is used in the piecing as well as on the back of the quilt.
Monday, May 1, 2023
Photo Memory Quilts
Lesley Riley, creator of Transfer Artist Paper, has just published her 10th book titled: Photo Memory Quilts - The Ultimate Guide to Contemporary Heirloom Quilts to Showcase Ancestry, History & Treasured Times. It is available at Amazon and at C & T Publishing. If you have ever worked with photos on fabric, or just harbored a desire to do so, this is a book you need in your library! Lesley shares invaluable information on sources for photos, particularly from the public domain, and dos and don'ts of copyright. She also includes a crash course in photo editing and enhancement and answers many questions you might have on editing. Most of her work is done on an iPhone and she has great recommendations for her favorite apps. Other topics include photo printing (6 ways) and quilt design.
Sue was honored to be a contributor to this book; Lesley requested permission to include one of her quilts as an example of the principles of composition. If you have the book, you'll find the full quilt picture on page 44 and an enlarged detail on page 46.
1. May 2 - Margaret Abramshe
2. May 9 - Whitney Dahlberg
3. May 16 - Judy Gula
4. May 23 - Susan Price
5. May 30 - Lorie McCown
6. June 6 - Anne Sonner
7. June 13 - Bobbi Baugh
8. June 20 - Al Krueger
9. June 27 - Susan Brubaker Knapp
10. July 4 - Michelle Umlauf
11. July 11 - Wen Redmond
12. July 18 - Christine Vinh
13. July 25 - Beverly Smith
14. August 1 - Lindy Trenholm
15. August 8 - Nanette Zeller
16. August 16 - Patty Kennedy Zafred
17. August 22 - Gina Louthing Stanley
18. August 29 - Clare Murray Adams
19. September 5 - Katherine Wilson
20. September 12 - TBD
All episodes (and previous episodes) are at the same show
link on the scheduled date -