Thursday, April 18, 2013

Blaine's Art Supply Demonstration

Rene'Haag, the owner of Blaine's Art Supply, here in Anchorage came today & demonstrated several different items that can be used on fabric. She was VERY generous with supplies, & let everyone decorate squares of fabric & cloth bags. 

She also brought Francine, a silk painter & art instructor for the store, who did some demo-
ing too.

This is one of her silk scarves.

Next we all got to play....with things like Shiva Sticks, rubbing plates,encaustic paint as mono prints, Alcohol inks, silk painting, stencils, & more...



Rene gave each person a great little goody bag at the end of the play-time. We had a BLAST!!!

Show & tell did happen too, though some of us wanted to continue playing.
George made this denim quilt for Rena's oldest son. He used his new

George got a new Shashiko stitching machine, & used it to make this quilt.

This yellow one is also a sample he did on his new machine.

Jetta showed 2 of the schlep bags that she made. She said she had 14 more at home.


Delberta made a Dresden table runner.

Robyn did this beautiful little crazy quilt for a friend. She put it together following Deb Hardman's Simply Crazy method.

Kay did this window effect quilt using a fabric panel & a bias tape method that Winee taught their small group.

Linda P. took a "Back Baste Applique'" class from Judith Beckingham, & made this Chickadee quilt.
Her grandson requested a Boston Bruin quilt for his bed, & she made this great quilt.

Betty R. made this "Montana" quilt for a great nephew.

She also did 2 small quilts.



Elaine F. made a puzzle quilt for a great grand-child.

Linn A. made a Half fan quilt & hand quilted it for a grand daughter.

She also started this top, & has plans for applique' on the white parts.

Barbara C. has pledged to make a comfort quilt a month.

Kat L. showed several pieces that she hand dyed & printed/painted with dyes.




Saturday, March 30, 2013

Feb. 21, 2013 Day Group

Betty R. donated the quilt above for the next Teddy Bear Tea, & the one below for the small quilt auction.

Shirley S. made this little quilt for this kitty puppet, for the next Teddy Bear Tea,

& this 9 patch for the Crisis Pregnancy Center.


Jetta made this piece from upholstery fabric, & viewed 1 way it's misty harbor scene, but the other way it's a wintry woods.


Jetta also shared these hand embroideries made by natives in the rain forests of Peru.



Darlene A. shared this quilt she made,


& some tops she put together from fabrics , kits, & jelly rolls from the estate of Patricia Payne, that will be going to the Comfort Quilts.