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Wishlist - Summer in Greece.
Quadrille Quilters
Challenge 2015.
My
local quilt guild issues a challenge each year. Details are given to us at the
beginning of the year. Participants make a quilt inspired by those details, and
hand it in by October of that year. The quilts are judged by SAQG-qualified
judges, and prizes are awarded.
This
year's challenge came from a member, Hermien, who played Nana Mouskouri's song
"White Rose of Athens", and then gave a small biography of Nana. We
were challenged to make a quilt using this as an inspiration. We were also
given a size limit.
Having
watched a TV programme of Nana being interviewed, in Greece, by Joanna Lumley,
I found myself being inspired by strong associations - associations where the
music conjured up the colours of the Greek Isles.
And
this was my entry - "Wishlist - Summer in Greece." It was foundation-pieced and hand-quilted. I tried something new in that the coloured squares are satins and silks which were needle felted. Of course the rest is 100% cotton. It won second place.
The lovely rosettes were made by Jenny Smith, our present Chairlady.
Gallery Update.
Gallery Update.
Summer in the City. (2011)
This quilt was made as an
entry in the Quadrille Quilters Guild Challenge in the latter part of 2011. The
theme was "Seasons", and this quilt won Second place. In September
2013 it was accepted to be part of the South African Exhibition at the European
Patchwork Meeting in France.
Moonlight and Roses, and the Young Girls Dream. (2012)
This quilt was my entry into
the "Dreams" challenge issued at the first International Quilt
Convention - Africa in 2012. It went with
other South African quilts to the European Patchwork Meeting 2012, in St Marie
aux Mines, France as well as
to venues in Australia and New Zealand.
Free to Express. (2013)
The theme for the second
International Quilt Convention -Africa was
"Free to Express". As in the previous year this convention was held
at Emperor's Palace, in Johannesburg. This was my
entry. The exhibition was featured at other venues in South Africa, and my quilt was sold in the Cape.
Flagstone Memories - Better than Diamonds. (2014)
During July 2013 I had the
wonderful experience of visiting Italy with three of my quilting
friends. We arrived in Siena
during a rainstorm, and took refuge in a coffee shop while we waited for the
rain to abate. I took photos of our luggage and umbrellas which I later used to
create this little quilt. I entered it into our 2014 Quadrille Quilters
challenge where it took second place.
No Keener Revelation. (2014)
A group of quilt artists from
South Africa and the USA were invited by the Michigan State
University museum to
submit quilt works for an exhibition honouring the life of Nelson Mandela. The
exhibition was called Conscience of the
Human Spirit: The Life of Nelson Mandela ,and a book of the same name,
featuring all the quilts, was published. The exhibition was supposed to travel
around South Africa and the United States
for several years, but due to certain difficulties with customs, that did not
happen. It was exhibited at IQC - Africa in July 2014, and the National Quilt
Festival, Durban
in July 2015.
Working in a Series.
Working in a Series.
Several years ago I attended
a lecture by Odette Tolksdorf where she addressed the subject of working in a
series. The whole idea did not appeal to me, as I am the type of person who,
when something has been tried, likes to move on to the next process or
technique. However, I made one quilt which then seduced me into a second one
using the same idea, which then led onto the next, and before I knew it I had a
series named "Facets".
"Facets 1" was the
first in the series. I wanted to use some silk fabrics I had bought, and wanted
to work with a three-dimensional image I had found. This quilt hung in our
lounge for a while before being claimed by my son. While it was in our home I
would pass it and see other interesting lines and shapes. Eventually I designed
"Facets 2" exploring those ideas.
"Facets 2" went on
to win a second prize in the Theme category of the National Quilt Festival
2011. It was also accepted for the World Quilt Show-2011.
"Companion (Facets 3)" came about
once again when I studied the previous quilt and saw new lines and shapes. The
"what if" question led me to totally re-arrange my colours, and bring
a different shape into focus. I also added black and white fabrics as a
counterpoint to the saturated primaries. The size of the diamond and square
units was also reduced. This quilt was exhibited at the 2012 TAGG exhibition in
Johannesburg in
October of that year.
I now decided that I needed a
brownish quilt that would "go" with our lounge. So, "Facets
4" came into being. I love sunflowers so added that to the design as well
as emphasizing the heart shape that can be seen in the piecing. This quilt went
to the National Quilt Festival in Bloemfontein,
2013 and then to the 2013 TAGG exhibition where it was sold.
I still needed a brownish
quilt for our sitting-room, but was feeling slightly bored with the
nine-patches in the Facets series. I kept the basic design of squares and
diamonds but inserted Crazy Patches into them. I tried to keep it brown, but
couldn't help myself, and the colours crept in to "Facets 5 -The wheels of
Change Turn Slowly". This quilt was exhibited at the International Quilt
Convention held in Johannesburg in 2014, and
then at The Pink House Gallery in the Western
Cape.
"Facets 2", in the
meantime, had returned home and is hanging in our entrance hall. Once again I
was asking "what if" as I passed it each day. And soon I was
designing and creating "Facets 6", changing the colours as well as
the orientation. I loved working with the bright colours again, but did not
enjoy the hand-quilting. I tried something different and found it rather
tedious. This quilt went on to win second prize in the 2015 National Quilt
Festival Innovative Masters Category as well as the special Bernina prize for
Best Traditional Piecing done by a Machine. It has also been selected for the
Eighth South African Travelling Exhibition.
Am I finished with the Facets
Series? Maybe not. With each of these quilts I have tried something new.
Sometimes it was in the design focus; sometimes it was in the quilting. One
even had machine embroidery on it. So, although the basic design remains the same,
I have grown as a quilt artist. Yes, I would recommend quilters to try working
in a series. It is not boring after all.
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