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Thursday, July 24, 2008
June quilt number three. In June, we drove to the Washington DC area to visit our two sons, who live in Germantown and Brunswick, MD. The little quilt above has a fold out accordian set of twelve pictures about our trip. When it is folded, it has a road map of our route on the front.
I am very interested in fiber art. In August, 2007, I joined a new art quilt bee in my local quilt guild. Inspired by my new bee friends and those wonderful books, "Creative Quilting, the Journal Quilt Project," and "The Uncommon Quilter" by Jeanne Williamson, I committed (to myself) to make 4 journal sized quilts each month for one year as a way to explore my own creativity and to encourage myself to play with surface design. I started in August '07 and at the end of July '08, I had completed 48 "journal sized" quilts, and you can see them here on my blog. It was a great experience and my intention was to jump right into another structured self assignment. That was nearly two and a half years ago, and the structured part just didn't happen, but I have continued to play with fabric and art supplies. The Bee is inactive now, and I miss them. I hope that the group will revive when Spring comes. I have recently joined another group, The Fiber Arts Alliance, that originated with the Asheville Quilt Guild, and whose large membership includes some fabulous artists whose work awes and inspires me. I'm excited for 2011.
2 comments:
Very creative way to commemorate your visit!
Hi, Anne!
Mom had forwarded the you tube of Nora the cat playing the piano, and I read that you have this blog! You are so cool!
I haven't looked @ all of your 48 journal quilts yet, but I'm betting my favorite one is the map to Washington DC!
I also love the quilt of your sweet kitty in the flower garden. You do beautiful work.
TerrieM
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