Sue's first day class was Improv Paining on Fabric with Kevin Womack. This was a "play day" to transform fabric with various surface design techniques. We had various items like old kitchen utensils that could be used to create designs, stencils, bubble wrap and other items to create texture, objects that could be placed under the fabric and painted over for design & texture. We also used color washes of diluted paint to transform a background. Most students worked on white "new" fabric, but Sue used pieces that were previously dyed. These were mostly pieces that didn't turn out well - too much white and/or blah colors, so this class was an attempt to make them more interesting.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Paint on Fabric with Kevin Womack
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Celebration Show & Tell & Challenge
Every Celebration starts off with a Show & Tell of projects from past Celebrations that participants have finished and brought along to show. It's always fun to see the finished quilts, and some folks are very good about finishing the projects from the last event, while others may get to the finishing a little more slowly. Here are some of the show & tell quilts from night 1, all from 2022 classes.
Monday, May 20, 2024
VCQ'sCelebration 2024
Virginia Consortium of Quilters (VCQ) sponsors a 3 day retreat every 2 years that includes 2 days of workshops with nationally known teachers. We meet at the 4-H Center at Smith Mountain Lake near Roanoke, Virginia. What an idyllic setting! It's a great place to get away for a few days to pursue our quilting hobby, enjoy comradery and long-time friendships, and appreciate the outdoors. A bonus is that there is no cooking involved - just go to the dining hall for buffet meals! This year's event was held April 18-21, and this is the first of several posts. This one is dedicated to sharing photos of the facility. Other posts will feature show & tell and challenge quilts, and the 2 classes that Sue participated in. Elizabeth was unable to attend this year because she was otherwise occupied on a 30-day cruise to Fiji and other stops in the Pacific!
Friday, May 17, 2024
Burke Quilters Unlimited Spring Retreat
In March Sue was fortunate to attend her local guild's spring retreat. (Burke chapter of Quilters Unlimited) It was held in Winchester, VA at a Hampton Inn - we take over the ballroom to set up for approximately 50 quilters to come and sew for 3-5 days, depending on schedules. It's a great way to make progress on multiple projects without having to stop for housework and other tasks. (of course, those who are still gainfully employed get to take a few days off from work.)
Sue worked on several projects - one finish, one make progress and a new start. The "finish" was a Hunter Star quilt, approximately 30" square. This was started in an online class with David Sirota in February in which he teaches his method of foundation piecing and also his trick for matching points.
A third project that she got started on is in response to a challenge from the Virginia Quilt Museum. The project is called Stitching together History and commemorates the 250th anniversary of the state of Virginia in 2026. The museum wants to select 250 quilts from all submissions and feature them in an exhibit as well as a book to commemorate this anniversary. Quilts should fit into one of four categories - Unfinished Revolutions, Power of Place, We the People, and Virginia Experiments. Sue chose as her topic Loving v. Virginia, the Supremes Court decision that made interracial marriage legal in Virginia. A portion of her original design includes foundation pieced Virginia Reel blocks, and that is what she worked on at the retreat. More on this project in another post.
Here are a few more pics of the group with quilters hard at work.
Next retreat will be in fall. Does your guild do something similar?