‘Purple Sun’ African Daisy mini quilts – 2023.01.26

Earlier this month, I created 2 mini quilts from a photo I took last year at Vandusen Garden. I was captivated by the vibrant color palette of this flower.

A Google image search told me this was a ‘Purple Sun’ African Daisy. The petals glow with several vibrant shades of orange that transition into a vivid purple ring surrounding the heart of the flower.

I had two exhibits to enter in January, both of which required mini quilts. I decided to use this photo for both of them. For each one, I printed my photo on prepared fabric, fused it to felt and added details with machine quilting.

The first mini quilt is my entry to the annual SAQA Spotlight Auction. The auction will take place in late April during the SAQA conference in Toronto, Canada. The pieces will be on display at the conference banquet dinner, but the bidding will be an online event so anyone in the world can bid on them. All pieces must be 6 x 8 inches (portrait or landscape orientation).

I called this one ‘Purple Sun’ African Daisy. It is 6 x 8 inches.

The second mini quilt is my entry to the Fibre Art Network‘s newest exhibit ‘Up Close’. This exhibit will include approximately 80 mini quilts responding to the call for entry – Whether it is detail, nearness or connection, UP CLOSE is a unique and individual perspective. Artists are invited to express any aspect of what UP CLOSE means or looks like to them. All pieces will be 7 x 10 inches (portrait or landscape orientation). The exhibit will travel from May 2023 to May 2026.

For this mini quilt, I cropped the photo to feature the center of the flower, and called it The Heart of the ‘Purple Sun’.

I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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Water: An Element – collaborative art quilt – 2023.01.23

Several years ago (2015!), my sister Anne and I started designing a collaborative art quilt titled Water: An Element. We designed it as a 3-part quilt, with river fabrics on the left side, ocean fabrics on the right, and a waterfall in the center. We worked on it sporadically, to this point in January 2016.

Over the next few months, Anne worked on the center panel. She made the center section dimensional, stuffed with netting and tulle, with lots of hand-stitching and beading. I took home the right section of the pattern, and the fabrics we selected for it, to start piecing and appliqueing.

By July 2016, we had essentially completed the center (Anne) and right panel (me). Since then it has been displayed on Anne’s design wall waiting for us to complete it.

In December, knowing I would be visiting Anne, I finally pieced the left section and brought it with me to Victoria. Here are the three sections pinned together on Anne’s design wall.

We backed each section with white felt. We quilted the right and left sections, then attached the 3 sections together.



We were determined to complete it during my visit – and we did! On December 30, 2022, Anne and I hand-sewed the binding together – one of us on each side of the quilt, like an old-fashioned quilting bee! (I tried to publish this post at that time, but I had a problem loading my photos using Anne’s computer. So I posted it on Instagram, and I’m finally publishing now.)

Here is Water: An Element. The finished size is 24 x 53 inches.

The center waterfall section is dimensional, stuffed with netting and tulle, hand-stitched and beaded. The side sections are machine pieced and machine quilted. The fabrics came from both of our fabric stashes, including some of Anne’s hand-dyed fabrics and a photo of her surfer daughter printed on silk and appliqued.

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I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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‘Aqua Flow’ mini quilt – 2022.12.11

Here is my entry for the current Curated Quilts mini challenge. The theme is Abstract.

The color palette for the mini quilt challenge is teal, deep grey blue, bright yellow-green, soft grey, periwinkle, and flamingo pink. The instructions are to use flow as inspiration for the abstract mini quilt design.

The word flow took me to this sketch of water flowing. The colors I chose to use are bright yellow-green and teal. My original plan was to incorporate bias tape in my design, but I liked the look of the fabrics alone, so I pieced my curves and put the bias tape back in the cupboard.

I quilted my mini with a selection of teal and chartreuse threads, flowing from light in the center to dark at the edges..

Here is my finished piece ‘Aqua Flow‘. It is 12 x 12 inches.

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I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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A Bevy of Blues – 2022.11.27

I belong to a group of fibre artists called FYBR 2RT. We have an exhibit in 2023 titled Tangled in Blue. All pieces will be 16″ x 16″.

I started with one of my favourite patterns – wavy lines intersecting with circles. Then I selected a wide variety of blue and blueish fabrics. There were a lot more to start, then I whittled it down to the ones below, plus a couple of solid fabrics.

I used my favourite techniques – freezer paper templates and raw edge seams covered with bias tape. I briefly considered using many different colours of bias tape.

But I decided on bluish shades of bias tape, except for the circles. I quilted wavy lines across the quilt before adding the circles.

Here’s the back, where you can see the quilting. (I used gray felt as batting. I didn’t add a backing fabric, as I mounted it on a wrapped canvas.)

Here is the finished quilt – A Bevy of Blues. Mostly blues, with a couple of my other favourite colours added for contrast.

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I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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A challenging exhibit – ‘Resist’ – 2022.10.30

A few months ago, a new exhibit titled ‘Resist’ was announced by the Fibre Art Network.

The exhibit overview says:

Resist’ explores resist techniques while preserving the unique individualistic style of each artist. Resist – an art technique that uses several layers to expose or define a design in negative space. Resistant substances are applied as a coating to protect a surface during some process e.g. prevent dye adhering.
Resist can be created using wax, crayons, inks, paints, pastel/ oil sticks, tape, masks, paper cut outs, stencils, stickers, glue, medium, flour paste, crackle paste, and/or fabric that is bound, scrunched, clamped, etc. Resist can be be artistic, positive, negative, frightening or enlightening…..to stand firm or hold out (against), not yield (to), fight (against). To resist something such as change – you refuse to accept it and try to prevent it…..resist temptation of…..couldn’t resist teasing or laughing at…… Each piece must incorporate one or more resist technique.

I’m not very familiar with resist techniques and found it a struggle to decide how to proceed. A number of my fibre art friends generously demonstrated several resist techniques – so many techniques, none of with I had any experience with! I eventually settled on mono-printing with acrylic paints using a gelli plate.

The next decision was what type of resist to use. With the help of several friends and much time spent referencing books, websites, videos, etc., I experimented with a variety of techniques including layering with grids, sequin waste, strings, and shapes cut from paper and plastic.

My favorites were the ones where I had used grids and strings as resists. I kept experimenting with different color combinations until I had quite a pile of samples. Most of them were 5″ x 7″ – the size of my smaller gelli plate.

I decided to cut my favorite samples into 2.5″ squares and arrange them in a grid formation. By this time, I was feeling a little overwhelmed by the whole process, so decided to lay them out in a somewhat random pattern. I checked that the values were evenly distributed, then sewed them all to the colorful background fabrics.

Here is the finished artwork. It’s 16″ x 16″. I called it ‘Grids and Strings and Other Things’.

I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday, where you’ll find many other creative and inspirational projects.

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Journal quilt for FAN artwork exchange – 2022.09.12

Later this month, I’ll be heading to Winnipeg MB for the annual conference of the Fibre Art Network.  This will be our first in-person conference since 2019.

As usual we will have an artwork exchange.  All participants are invited to create a journal size fibre art piece (8 by 10 inches) inspired by this year’s conference theme, ‘Prairie Mosaic’.

My piece is titled ‘Hay Bales Under Stormy Sky’. It depicts fields stretching all the way to the horizon, under a big sky with dramatic storm clouds. 

This piece is inspired by photos taken in Manitoba in 2016 while attending FAN’s annual conference. I cropped the photo below, rearranged the hay bales, and made the sky and clouds more dramatic.

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I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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SAQA annual benefit auction – 2022.09.03

SAQA’s 2022 Benefit Auction will take place online from September 9 through October 2. The auction has a dual purpose – to increase the recognition of quilts as art and quilters as artists, and to raise funds to support SAQA’s exhibition programs and education outreach activities.

With 430+ pieces of beautiful artwork available for bidding, there is something for everyone to enjoy! At just 12″ square, these pieces are perfect for collecting and displaying. These artworks have been donated by SAQA artists from around the world. You can see them all on the SAQA website here. Think about which you might want to bid on when the auction opens on September 9th. Or just enjoy browsing through hundreds of mini works of art!

This is my entry for this year – ‘Sunflower on Blue’.

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I’m linking up with Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday.

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Vancouver MQG Modern Quilt Showcase – 2022.08.30

Here are some photos from the Vancouver MQG Modern Quilt Showcase this past weekend. More than 140 modern quilts made by the members of the VMQG were on display at the Pipe Shop Building near Lonsdale Quay. It’s such a fabulous venue.

We even had an area featuring the Lifestyle of the Modern Quilter.

To see more quilts that were on display, check my Instagram feed, and also hashtag #vmqgshowcase.

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My work on display – 2022.08.19

Square Foot Show is an online sale of artworks, all 12×12 inches and all priced at $300 CAD plus shipping.  Artists submit examples of their work, and are invited to participate in specific shows. The sales occur every few months and have different themes. 

The most recent sale was August 11-13 and the theme was Abstract² featuring Kate Taylor & Friends.  Over 70 artists submitted 350 original 12″x 12″ pieces to the 48-hour online show. I was one of the artists, and I submitted 4 quilted fabric artworks. I‘m pleased to say that 2 of them were sold.

Harmony is an exhibit at the Broadway Gallery in North Virginia. It’s a collaborative project of the Broadway Gallery and Sacred Threads. The exhibit is running until August 31.

My piece Duet was juried into the show, and can be seen in this video of the opening reception right behind the speakers at the beginning of the video.

You can read about how I made this piece in this post.

Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild Showcase

On August 27/28 in the historic Pipe Shop Venue at the Lonsdale Shipyards on the North Vancouver waterfront.

Over 140 quilts will be on display, including a few of mine.

Generally a biannual event, it was last held in 2018.  You can see photos from the 2018 and 2016 events here. We are eagerly looking forward to this event.

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I’m linking up with these blogs – click on the links below, where you’ll find many other creative and inspirational projects.

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Quilt Canada favourites – 2022.06.30

I didn’t take very many photos at Quilt Canada, but there were lots of wonderful, inspiring quilts. Here are a few quilts and exhibits that really appealed to me.

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