Friday, 11 April 2025

April

 Another great meeting with lots of information, talk and laughter.  


Reminder - we are showing our 3D and scrolls at the VSSQ guild meeting next Thursday, April 17 at 9:30 am.  If you can't bring your piece in then please get it to a member who will be attending.

In May we have Janet Scruggs doing a trunk show and workshop.  Christine will send out a reminder before the meeting and hopefully resend the supply list as I can't find it in my mail.  It will be a full day so bring a lunch.   

VSSQ Quilt Show

Christine and Sandie have measured out the space QuArtz will display in and have organized some screens to hang our quilts on.  

You must enter your Trailblazing woman quilt and any others you are entering by June 5.  It does not have to be finished but must be recognizable.  You will have to attach a picture of your quilt to your entry form.  The instructions and form will be available soon on the VSSQ website. 

This is copied from the latest newsletter: 

"We have revamped the registration and bed turning forms for this year and they will be available for you to print and fill in on the website shortly. However, all forms will have to be carefully and clearly filled out with a colour image of the quilt attached by June 5 (AGM Day) or earlier. Forms can NOT be emailed in as the whole mapping process relies on the colour image of the quilt. You can put an image of your quilt in a Word type document, add the size, title and your name to the page, print it and that will assist the mapping committee."


There is a Fibre Art Network exhibit at the Peachland Gallery from April 12 to May ll.  The exhibit is called Narrow Works and runs along with a Kelowna felt artist, Denise, whose works are titled Fragments.


We heard about three more Trailblazing Women and their stories will be up soon.


Show and Tell 

Joan has added a few more inset circle's and then some appliqué to her work.



Jan finished her butterflies and a lovely garden themed scroll and brought in a quilt that relates to her Trailblazing woman.






Round robin quilt



Judith has a lovely piece of ice dye fabric to show.




Cath has done another gravity dye, this time on a cotton dress.




Cathy made another explosion book, this time with butterflies.




Linda tried a few different idea's with her inset circles.




Shirley has a perfect circle.




Linda did some more ice dyeing.




Endy has quilted a customer's round quilt.  Here are a couple of pictures of her wonderful work.  Need a quilt quilted?  Talk to Endy!





Brigitte tried a different shape for her inset piece.







 

We then moved on to Silk Fusion.  

This is working with silk roving or silk fiber's.  They are layed out on a piece of tulle in a fine layer.  Another layer is added  at right angles to the first.  Finally a third layer is added again at right angles to the preceding layer.  Cover with another piece of tulle and then using a bristle paint brush saturate it with soapy warm water.  Use the paint brush to thoroughly wet the fibres.  Apply pressure to the wet silk with the brush to make sure the soapy water penetrates the layers.

Then pour some fabric medium over the silk and apply firm pressure with the brush to encourage the adhesive to move through all the layers of silk.  Turn it over and do the same on the other side.  

Let your silk dry over night, either on the tray or hang it up.  Be careful of drips as it can discolour flooring.  Gently peel the top tulle away and then the bottom piece of tulle.  You will have to heat set your silk fusion with your iron.  Use parchment paper or a teflon pressing sheet between the silk and your iron.  

Now what will you make with your piece of silk fusion?

Article in Quilting Arts Magazine #97 Feb/March 2019 Page 18

Book: Silk Fusion by Tamara B. Leberer


Laying out the silk fibres.














On to the second layer.







Adding a bit of texture and Angelina fiber's for sparkle.





Cover with tulle and start wetting with the soapy water.







Add the fabric medium and roll up a small bit of the edge to help you release it from the tulle when dry.









Wednesday, 12 March 2025

March 2025

 We are back again.  Looks like Spring is on the way too!

We have been accepted to display our Trailblazing Women of BC pieces in the Sunset Room at the fall VSSQ Quilt Show.   Sandi has agreed to coordinate this for us.  She will be looking for assistance as the show gets closer.  Please remember the size requirements, 14" wide and 23" long.

A remimder that we are doing Show and Tell at the April 17 meeting at the VSSQ guild.  We will be showing our scrolls and our 3D pieces.  One person will talk about the scrolls and another will talk about the 3D.  We will have them displayed during the break and it would be nice to have more of you there to answer any questions that arise.  Please bring your pieces to the April QuArtz meeting if you cannot attend the guild meeting.

Gallery Vertigo has a showing of an embroidered tapestry made by 50 people throughout the Okanagan.  It is 7 panels and shows the Shuswap River Watershed.  It will be on display until March 29th.


Christine and Cathy talked about their Trailblazing Women and if you go to the post about them you will find a summary of what they told us.

Inset Circles

We then did the inset circles and as I was showing how to do it I didn't get any photo's of the progress.  My apologies.  I do have a picture of the one Shirley did, and it is a beauty!



Here are some links to help you try it again.

https://www.modestoccq.com/uploads/1/3/6/1/136136518/sixminutecircle.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaKu06xs9Cc

Here is one where she uses a very similar technique to sew a Perfect Curve.  The possibilities are endless!

https://nightquilter.com/tag/six-minute-circle/


 Fabric Butterflies was next.  Brigitte had been making these in the past for an art installation.


This one got away from the kaleidoscope of butterflies!  
They can also be called a flutter of butterflies!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hPQp4RzyMQ


Easy Origami Butterflies

We then went on to learn how to make paper origami butterflies from Cathy.  I have put her instruction pages below and here is a link to the YouTube she recommends.


 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfI3MIbbkgM


Here are her instruction pages and a link to a YouTube video.






Snow Dye Show and Tell!  The results were wonderful and varied.



Christine had overdyed a green piece of fabric with black.

Linda used red and blue and has great results.

Bev used turquoise, blue, pink and purple.

Elisabeth has this yummy raspberry and yellow.

Cathy went orange with her dye.

Cath used two different greens.

Cath also did another one at home with 3 greens.

Shirley used a tie dye kit at home and had some great results.

Lena made some beautiful soft turquoise.






Show and Tell

Jan has made her scissor holders and while playing with beads on a denim jacket she used scraps to make a bracelet for a granddaughter.







Cathy went to the Cyanotype workshop at Gallery Vertigo and brought in her piece on paper.





Shirley W. is back from her trip to Africa and had a great picture of an artistic snake pit.  Can you guess what they are made out of?  She aslo had cyanotype, some more little people and her scissor holder and ball.  







Joan saw an improv pod quilt in Quilting Arts Magazine, Fall 2024 and had to try it out.  Great result!











Shirley P.  brought in a 3D piece she had made years ago.  She used the Ohio Star pattern and distorted the grid to make this silk tea pot.  Wonderful!





Lena made a beautiful curved piece quilt in soft blue and grey.






Brigitte used her marbled fabric and toilet paper rolls (?) to make these cute boxes.  Ask her how!



Here is a link to one way to do it.  I bet there are many more.

April

 Another great meeting with lots of information, talk and laughter.   Reminder - we are showing our 3D and scrolls at the VSSQ guild meetin...