Underwater
"Underwater Daughter"
15.5" x 20"
by Tracy Visher
When Tracy read the word underwater, the image/thought that came to
mind was being overwhelmed and underwater from tasks, life, what have you. For years,
when Tracy knew
her kids or husband were
under pressure from work, kids etc., she would call to check in and see how they
were doing. She would always start by saying , "I am doing a "snorkel check", meaning is your
snorkel clear so you can breathe and are
you ok? The gal in the image she made could sort of be her daughter or daughter-in-law but really it's any one of her family
she might be concerned about.
The words across
the top of the quilt are
just a sample of the sorts of things that might make one feel underwater. The
whole quilt went quickly and made her feel like she was just helping
it to be born! The background is batik. She fused sparkly fabric bits
to it,
covered it all with blue tulle
and top stitched it. The phone screen and mask are laminating plastic. Tracy sewed
trim on the mask and the dress and stitched the "features" of her
hands and body. Having 3D elements on my quilts is sort of Tracy's "thing". The snorkel is stuffed batik. The water-spout
coming out of it is made from plastic "jewels" glued to
some blue wire.The words on the quilt are computer printed. Tracy had some challenges getting the words
across the top of the quilt to "bend" and follow the curved edge she had imagined.
"Underwater Three Medusas"
22" x 30"
by Michelle Peerson
Underwater quilts are a
favorite of Michelle's, as is her love of being in the ocean. The quilt was made from a whole
piece, hand painted background; hand dyed fabrics, fused sea life, beads.
"Under the Sea"
24" x 31"
by Patricia Blesso
This wall hanging is all about what's under water in the ocean. The inspiration was from several memory filled trips to the Galapagos, Baja Mexico and the Monterey Aquarium . The jellyfish tendrils are made with beads, yarn and ribbon from New Zealand, some of which were tea dyed. The orange fabric is a batik from Bali. The shells and fish bone are from Baja, Mexico. The quilting gives the ocean texture. The jellyfish are stuffed to make them 3D. The quilt is a great reminder of the amazing trips.
Colors of Emotions
"Color Me Complicated"
35" x 41"
by Carole Rossi
"Higher!"
30" x 24"
by Jan Reed
Jan googled colors associated with emotion and yellow for joy came up. She remembered pushing her daughters on swings and them always wanting to go higher and screaming for joy. Jan was inspired by the association of the color yellow with joy and the expression on the child's face. The yellow field of flowers definitely worked better than other colors. The sky is hand painted. Jan also used batiks, wool batting, prismacolor pencils & tsukineko ink. It was quilted with monofilament thread.
"Notes of Hope"
81" x 61"
by Jane Haworth
"Shadow"
20" x 20"
by Sophia Day
Spring colors fill us with
feelings of hope and rebirth. This year,
the corona virus cast a dark shadow over everything in our lives. The quilt was made with the happy colors of spring and then overlaid with black tulle to create the darker feeling associated with the virus.The quilt was made with batiks and hand dyed fabrics. The tulle is an overlay that is attached to the back via velcro. It was quilted with variegated Superior thread. Figuring out how to add the shadow without making it permanent was a challenge. When this virus is over, I want to have the happy version of the quilt to look at.
Design It Like a Cubist
"The Year That Left A Hole in My Heart"
27" x 41"
by Trish Morris-Plise
This quilt is fashioned in a Picasso
style. Picasso was one of the firsts in the
Cubist movement. Trish began this quilt choosing
the skin color of blue/grey blue to represent her mood as being sad or
“blue”. She incorporated her heart with the
hole in it to represent the sadness she feels over the
loss of her social life as she knew it in 2019. Trish decided to add tears to emphasize the level of sadness she feels. The quilt was made with both hand dyed and commercial cotton fabric. Cotton batting was used. Both monofilament and cotton fabric was used for the quilting. There are also swavorski hot fix crystals.
"Quarantina"
18" x 24"
by Michelle Peerson
Michelle loves Cubism and found a
version of this in her friend Fran’s home just before the quarantine. She loved the colors. The challenge for herself was
the quilting. She had not quilted so
tightly before and found it got easier. Michelle is now more comfortable with it. She also played with the eyes until she got that faraway look many seem to have
during this Covid-19 quarantine. Michelle used ombre fabrics. They are perfect for so many
projects.
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