Showing posts with label quilt postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt postcard. Show all posts

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Featured Artist at Gallery 113!


Don't forget, tonight is the gallery opening! Karin, the other featured artist was kind enough to write the press release for the Woodinville Weekly newspaper, and also create this beautiful flyer that showcases our current favorites. We're not sure why they only printed the photo of her watercolor, but I'm guessing it's because my quilt was printed in color with the press release of it's acceptance in the APNQ Quiltfest quilt show, earlier this year.
Please plan to stop by and say hi, we'd love to meet you!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Featured Artist at Gallery 113!

I wanted to let you all know that next month I will be sharing the Featured Artist spotlight at Gallery 113, here in Woodinville, with another artist, Karin Strauss Quinn. The show opening is Saturday, December 6, from 6 to 9pm, and you can come meet us and other gallery members. Along with my quilts, I will also have other items like quilted postcards, hand dyed silk scarves and jewelry. Yes, I have been working on the display, and should have taken a picture of the scarves, and I'll try to do that asap so I can add it to this post

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Postcards






Well, as you can see, I've been busy making postcards. Most of the postcards that I've made have gone out the door before I remembered to photograph them, so I decided to take a quick photo of these when I came home from doing my postcard demo at Gathering Fabric today. Of course the word demo means that there is now another stack that needs to be quilted, and otherwise finished, but now I'll have them ready to go when I need one.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Blue Butterfly

This past week my local quilt guild emailed that a lady had some ties she wanted to give to someone who could use them. Of course, they are great for crazy quilting, so I emailed that I'd love to have them, and she chose to give them to me! As a thank you gift, I gave her this fabric postcard. It was made by printing a picture I took at the butterfly exhibit at our local zoo on fabric, and machine quilted. Fast-to-Fuse was used in place of batting, and it is backed with a watercolor postcard.