These are the clever reversible placemats I made with some fabric from Joanns just to see how the process worked. It is basically one placemat with four different sides! I made six in very quick time. Each side of each placemat takes a fat quarter of fabric.
After the glorious days in North Carolina, Rochester and its traditional fall gloom and rain are a bit depressing. The last few days in North Carolina were spent with family and getting the house ready for some renters who are coming down in a couple of weeks. We will be back down again for Thanksgiving and then onto Florida for three weeks! I could get used to warm weather and sunshine without much trouble!
The October Rochester Area Fiber Artists (RAFA) meeting was yesterday and there are always surprises! We had a new visitor who is a dyer (yeh) and teaches it locally and sounds as obsessed as a number of us are! Hopefully, she will bring some of her work to a meeting so we can see what she does. I am always amazed at everyone's slightly different look -- I can always pick out my fabrics from a pile!
This was a piece that Janet Root started in a class with Bob Adams at QBL this last summer. She used his dense stitching technique to embellish this piece. We decided we liked it better than many of his pieces!! Janet is a meticulous worker with a great design sensibility.
This was one of several vessels that were made by a new member. She created the dyed felted surfaces and then used stiffener to make them into vessels. They were all beautiful. They were made with silk and nylon organza and she used a technique she found in a Quilting Arts magazine which utilized RIT dyes. We cautioned her that the RIT dyes wouldn't work on the cottons and rayons (which she had found out for herself).
This was one of three pieces that Barb Seils had begun in Nancy Crow workshops. They will be appearing in our group show in Old Forge NY starting on October 10 through November 11.
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