Tuesday, April 30, 2024

SAQA Takeover at Cornell


A small but mighty group of SAQA-NY/NJ members gave talks to a garment construction class at Cornell University. Catherine Blumenkamp graciously shared her class, their constructions, and the workrooms. Jean Gerow shows her process, I tagged a student with a printed scarf. Very fun!
 

Monday, April 29, 2024

Falls in the Spring


 It was time to get out of Dodge and take in the Finger Lakes Beauty. Here's Taughannock Falls outside of Ithaca. Bigger than it looks!

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Detail Clued Me In

I worked hard to get this detail right, so when I finished the piece and hung it, I knew I'd sewn the sleeve to the wrong end as this was upside down. Oh, well, it'll be upside down till I get it righted. Another couple nights sewing to movies!
 

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Almost

An inch shy because I didn't carefully estimate the height led me to circle back to fix this. Missed the mark when cutting this freehand, and I want this size to be the same for all four. So, I'll fix to get that 2 x 2 square of it. But I've a hunk of fabric,  a little time, and this is the last one.  
 

Friday, April 26, 2024

Getting Gussied Up

A good friend came to visit today so I repopulated the walls with some works. And yes, we went out to lunch. How can I be behind schedule if I'm the one keeping the schedule? I'm stopping for a long lunch!

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Tryouts

I'm using a frame cut from a poster board that is 24" square in the window. It'll help me compose, and know trimmed final size. I will make them oversized, and trim the 1" past the finished size so they will finish at exact measure. 
 

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Looking Ahead 2 Feet at a Time

My size limit for showing work at QSDS is 2 x 2. Yesterday I had a chance to start some pieces to take with me next month. Quilt Surface Design Symposium is in their last year. I've a full printing class, but there are some openings in the five day design class where we'll sew like crazy. Join me June 3-7. 
 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Moon Rock

Taken about a month ago, this is the archetypical smooth stone spit out from the sea. Even that I remember San Diego as rain with a dollop of rain, there were breaks in the atmospheric river that allowed some beach walking. I may still have this stone lurking in my luggage. Happy Full Moon!
 

Monday, April 22, 2024

$100 Freezer Paper

I was prepared to grab-and-go at my grocery store, but there was no freezer paper. Second grocery had none as well. A sinking feeling of THE UNIVERSE IS TAKING AWAY MY FREEZER PAPER went thorough my head. Target had some, but then I have to get a few more things. Thus, $100 freezer paper.
 

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Name Tags for Days

When the last week in May gets here, QSDS will start up and I'll need lots of soda-soaked fabric for printing. So, name tags made of tyvek will be sewn on to the yards before I add the soda ash to the fabric. And might need more fabric, too, my favorite being Test Fabric's #419 cotton. 
 

Saturday, April 20, 2024

What I Left on the Wall

My task of prepping a background for the next quilting session finished, I got to populate the design walls with some ideas. I love taking a few pieces to see if they can do all the work. Note to self: bring more printed fabric over to the studio. More to choose!
 

Friday, April 19, 2024

You Know You Want to Be There

Hudson River Valley Art Workshops (www.artworkshops.com/) is where I'll be June 16 - 22.  It's one of my favorite places to print (relaxing, roomy, great food) with Big and Bold Prints. Consider joining me there. You can even know nothing about printing and come away with great fabric. Really.
 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Next in Line

The next large work to be quilted is on the wall. I put a backing together for it, and of course it's larger than the top. It feels like I'm making a king sized duvet cover, there is so much fabric to get straight. But this studio is a paradise to work in for large things. Next is getting it on the frame and quilted. 
 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Cross the Border to See York

Last night I spoke to the wonderful York Heritage Quilters Guild near Toronto (and a whole bunch on their virtual zoom). They all say hello! Plus I got to see the wonderful work they do in their show and tell. Such a nice night!
 

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Closeup



A reader asked for details of this last quilt, and though I'd add some here. I try to edit the shot for an interesting composition, and aim to show off both the quilting style as well as the diverse printing. If submitting to a show, I'd only be able to choose one. 
 

Monday, April 15, 2024

The Finish Line

Beauty picture today for Atmospheric River. It finished at 74 x 105, so it'll take wall space to show, that's certain. There are two shows this summer I'll be part of, so it may make it to that. August is the exposure month. Seems far away, but it's not.
 

Sunday, April 14, 2024

An Arm and a Leg


Schweinfurth's upper gallery has an exhibit from the Cayuga Historical Museum of 200 years of Cayuga's history. Among the portraits was this double. The term "an arm and a leg" for something costly came from pricing paintings, where more shown cost more to paint. Thus, a pricy double.
 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

FLFA Meeting

A meeting of the Finger Lakes Fiber Artists was today at the Schweinfurth. There was a lot to see, all so well done. We meet every two to three months, grab some tips and pass on new things to know about, and hear about plans for future workshops and such. Always worth packing up some things to share.
 

Friday, April 12, 2024

Trimmed

Squaring up Atmospheric River took a couple of hours. But I managed to get two sides sewn with the facing, so I could start to sew them on tonight. I think about these tasks and the time it takes, all for a product that will sit and wait until it's call to be seen comes. 
 

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Little By Little

Attacking this puzzle again today, gaining little ground. But QSDS asks for small works, no larger than 20" x 20" for their gallery. If it was 20' x 20' I'd be fine!
 

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Slow Going

It'll take time and patience for this one, as the colors get switched out left and right. It would certainly be easier if I had the exact color, as now it takes me time to settle on what is at hand. What is enjoyable is following the gestural lines that I'd printed. Always the best road map!
 

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Start Your Machines

You would think there'd be a garden of pastel petals in this next quilt, bit it will read as quiet color. Still, I'll be using most of these to quilt on the longarm the Atmospheric River. I might have maybe twice this many cones, not the full spectrum. So, a close match will have to do.
 

Monday, April 8, 2024

Take What is Offered

Yes, today was Totality here in Rochester, and though yesterday was picture perfect clear blue sky, today was not. We Rochesterians accept that, and take what we can -- which was a brilliant 360 degree sunset/sunrise on the horizon. The hushed crowd stood together on that, our gem for the wait.
 

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Tapa Cloth

Made of beaten bark, Tapa cloth can be very large in size. These fragments are part of the Textile Collection at Cornell University where the SAQA NY/NJ group had a tour with associate director Katherine  Blumenkamp. It was a mind blowing tour, fabulous ideas and discussions. 
 

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Textile Lovers in a Textile Collection

SAQA NY/NJ descended on the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection today for the most wonderful tour from exhibit to collection to classroom with Catherine Kueffer Blumenkamp, Associate Director. Oh, the riches! It was a morning excursion our SAQA reps put together after the Friday exhibit opening. Wow, what a tour!
 

Friday, April 5, 2024

You Know Juneau?

I can't say the room in Juneau will look like this, but it'll be stocked with thickened dyes and covered in white plastic, ready to print. If you're anywhere near (and it's a short flight from Seattle) think about an Alaskan get-away July 15-19, 2024. We're printing! Write me patpaulyart@gmail.com for details.
 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Three Versions of Edges

These go out tomorrow to Rochester Contemporary for their annual fundraiser 6x6x2024. I experimented with the edge treatment. One is wrapped with strips, one nothing, one with a back that flopped over the facing. All are fine, got lots of stitching on edges. And they are fun to make. Important!
 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Donation Time

Each year I try to add a few pieces to the Rochester Contemporary Art Center's 6x6 fundraiser. All donations are 6"x6" square; sometimes 6x6x6. All are anonymous, are $20, and there are thousands donated. One of the few times I donate. I'm trying to meet the weekend deadline, wish me luck.
 

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Finished and Hung Up

It's always a good day to add new work. I'm calling this Spring Cleanup because instead of raking the garden (getting it ready for summer) I finished this. Here's another shot. And I'll show how to print like this at the Hudson River Valley Workshop retreat in June 17-21. The only one with openings!



 

Monday, April 1, 2024

Back and Facing

I'm using my stash of commercial fabric for the backs and facing. A single layer of facing is sewn to the front, smoothed out and opened, it then gets a 'stay stitch' line of sewing near that seam. I'll fold the edge, iron it, then pull the facing to the back with a hairline edge of the front showing on the back. Pin and sew.