Hello QuArtz(ies). Welcome to the 2016-17 season. We will be
focusing on techniques this year. The ultimate goal for this project will be to
end up with a wall hanging (or table runner). There are 3 components to be
taken into consideration when planning for this project:
1)
We will focus on techniques. We will be looking
for volunteers to present a particular technique each month. The presentation
should include: what it is, examples of how to use it, instructions on how to
do it and if possible ending with a hands-on workshop. The techniques will be 1) confetti, 2)
wool/string art, 3) natural dyeing, 4) painting on fabric, 5) collage and
lettering on fabric, and 6) modern and button art. One or two people can work
together on one presentation.
2)
We all will be making the same sized wall
hanging which has been divided into 7 blocks. Each block has been assigned a letter
and that letter corresponds to a specific technique. After the presentation of
a technique we will create the corresponding block using that technique. For example,
if block C is painting on fabric, then after that presentation we will go home
and complete block C using painting on fabric as one of the techniques in it.
By the way, did you notice that there are 7 blocks but only 6 techniques? That's because the 7th block is a freebie. You can do whatever you want in that block.
3)
The theme will be ‘QuArtz does Canada” in honor
of Canada’s 150th birthday. So, your piece must contain
something that is distinctly Canadian. Examples that come to mind are: maple
leaf, beaver, Anne of Green Gables, CN Tower, Canada goose, the Loonie, some
other Canadian landmark. Also, each block must have a piece of red in
it.
The colors and fabric you use for this project is entirely up to you, except that each block must contain some red.
So start getting those thinking caps on…. We will get
organized at our September 13th meeting. So please come prepared to
volunteer to present a technique. The first technique will be presented at the
October 11th meeting.
Below is a schematic of the finished project showing where each technique has been assigned and the size of each block.