Art Quilters?
#61
Smooch is a paint I got at Ben Franklin, no heat setting. It has a very fine brush which was perfect for the edges of the poppy. The day I went to Ben Franklin I bought every kind of paint stuff that thought could be potentially useful. I liked the Smooch best. Have not used it for anything else though. I think it is a scrapbooking thing?
#62
Smooch is a pearlized pigmented ink that comes in a nail polish type bottle with a foam applicator. It works on paper, glass, clay, cardstock, fabric, wood, etc, is acid-free, archival, and dries fast. It also comes as a 'spritz', a small spray bottle. It's made by Clearsnap, originally for scrapbooking uses.
#63
"Why Quilts Matter: History, Art and Politics" is a series that will be shown on PBS next month and is now available for purchase online at amazon.com and others (for those who can't want and want extra features available only on the DVD). There is a segment that grapples with the topic of what is art and what makes a quilt art? It is an extremely thought-provoking DVD and is an excellent addition to any art quilter's library.
#64
"Why Quilts Matter: History, Art and Politics" is a series that will be shown on PBS next month and is now available for purchase online at amazon.com and others (for those who can't want and want extra features available only on the DVD). There is a segment that grapples with the topic of what is art and what makes a quilt art? It is an extremely thought-provoking DVD and is an excellent addition to any art quilter's library.
#65
This thread has been so helpful for me; I want to do an art quilt for the Hoffman Challenge...I may be biting off more than I can chew...I have always loved art quilts but have not ventured to try one. I have been reading and collecting info etc and sometimes I am intimidated...but I will do this and this thread has been so helpful so thank you...
#66
Start with a postcard sized piece it is small and not so intimidating. Play, make stuff up, use things you hate, use things you love, use everything imaginable. Start!
This thread has been so helpful for me; I want to do an art quilt for the Hoffman Challenge...I may be biting off more than I can chew...I have always loved art quilts but have not ventured to try one. I have been reading and collecting info etc and sometimes I am intimidated...but I will do this and this thread has been so helpful so thank you...
#67
So Many Resources, So Little Time!
Please, please, please ~ those of you interested in learning to make art quilts of your own:
1. Imagine yourself doing it! 2. Allow yourself to try. 3. Keep experimenting. 4. Have fun with it!
There is nothing right or wrong about your art. The art quilt police aren't going to fine you and take away your supplies. You don't even have to show anyone what you did if it will bother you. Just keep playing. This is for you, not anyone else... at least at this point.
Google! You can get a free education just by searching different topics. Search 'art quilt techniques'. That alone will keep you busy, trying to decide what interests you the most. Books, You Tube videos, blogs, images ~ there are so many resources. Just do it, and every time your head tells you you aren't capable, don't have enough time, money etc. problem solve if you truly want to make an art quilt, and then just Do It. Most of all, HAVE FUN.
This would be a great place to share what you've done, what was difficult or easy to do, etc. Ask for suggestions if needed, this could help all the viewers to learn from. Looking forward to an artful new year!
1. Imagine yourself doing it! 2. Allow yourself to try. 3. Keep experimenting. 4. Have fun with it!
There is nothing right or wrong about your art. The art quilt police aren't going to fine you and take away your supplies. You don't even have to show anyone what you did if it will bother you. Just keep playing. This is for you, not anyone else... at least at this point.
Google! You can get a free education just by searching different topics. Search 'art quilt techniques'. That alone will keep you busy, trying to decide what interests you the most. Books, You Tube videos, blogs, images ~ there are so many resources. Just do it, and every time your head tells you you aren't capable, don't have enough time, money etc. problem solve if you truly want to make an art quilt, and then just Do It. Most of all, HAVE FUN.
This would be a great place to share what you've done, what was difficult or easy to do, etc. Ask for suggestions if needed, this could help all the viewers to learn from. Looking forward to an artful new year!
#68
Quilting Arts magazine is also a fantastic resource. There are techniques and projects in every issue and the website has more than 20 free eBooks which are actually collections of past articles on a particular subject (e.g., fabric painting, binding & finishing, image transfer & photo quilts, etc). I can't provide a link to it due to QB's 'non-competitive' rule, but it's easy enough to find.
#69
I love that magazine and you tube videos.
Quilting Arts magazine is also a fantastic resource. There are techniques and projects in every issue and the website has more than 20 free eBooks which are actually collections of past articles on a particular subject (e.g., fabric painting, binding & finishing, image transfer & photo quilts, etc). I can't provide a link to it due to QB's 'non-competitive' rule, but it's easy enough to find.
#70
My introduction to art quilting was via this lovely, brilliant, artistic woman: http://artwithaneedle.blogspot.com/
Kathy is the mother of a friend of mine. She's so amazing that I find art quilting intimidating! Nothing I can imagine would hold a candle to her works that have shown all over the globe.
Maybe I will try soon and just not show any of it to her!! LOL
Lovely photos everyone!
Kathy is the mother of a friend of mine. She's so amazing that I find art quilting intimidating! Nothing I can imagine would hold a candle to her works that have shown all over the globe.
Maybe I will try soon and just not show any of it to her!! LOL
Lovely photos everyone!
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