Sunday, June 11, 2023

Reading, viewing, listening …

Links to some long weekend ‘quilt adjacent’ activities …





In Conversation Mini Quilt gallery
A gallery of mini quilts made as part of the ‘In Conversation’ modern quilt exhibition currently showing at Gallery 76, 76 Queen Street, Concord West 2138 (Sydney). Some are for sale and might still be available. Curated by Tara Glastonbury, Stitch and Yarn.


Ornate Jewel-Toned Stitches Embellish Common Household Objects Made From Textiles

Whether a corded rotary phone or humble water pitcher, Sue Trevor’s household objects are all made from the same materials. The artist meticulously stitches ornamental sculptures that resemble common domestic items and vintage electronics. Grace Ebert, This Colossal, 17 May 2021


Having Your Quilt Professionally Quilted
Award-winning longarm quilter Michele Mason answers five frequently asked questions about approaching a professional quilter. Make Modern, 22 March 2023


7 Modern Midwest Quilters Taking the Art to a Whole New Level
Quilting has been an art form for hundreds of years. These contemporary makers are elevating the craft in fresh, exciting ways. Kim Bates, Midwest Living,  29 March 2022

 

Emily Van Hoff
My professional background is in graphic design, which often felt at odds with my desire to have a very tactile, physical thing to show for my work. Over the years though, all of those passions and skills have come together to make each other better and I’ve managed to combine them into work that is unmistakably my own.

I am deeply interested in the space that exists between art and design and craft. That intersection is where the magic happens for me, and quilting has been my perfect tool to bring that to life.


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