The "swear" fabrics came into their own this week. Finished the 36 blocks for this art quilt, comprised of log cabin blocks with one side swear fabrics and the other hand dyed and printed. New for me on many levels - addressing a range of feelings about violence, in all its forms, against women. I've committed to a series of works to hopefully have exhibition worthy pieces finished before Uni starts back in March. My house plants continue to flourish (perhaps another version of "new to me", and my confidence with them is growing too. Their presence brings me real joy, a sense of calm and being closer to the natural world in my built environment. Not unlike the way I temper the log cabin blocks.
Three or four hundred upper thread and bobbin changes over the past four weeks. There's a textural effect I'm trying to create with the quilting - that compliments the imperfect shapes of the pieced fabrics. Something akin to wabi, sabi and shibui. The infinite ways that dense, linear quilting can be used to create story are coming to life, one piece at a time. Sometimes barely visible, sometimes contrasting. There is an uneven fullness in the seams that help create miniscule bumps at the end of each line. There are also the seamless directional changes absorbed into the looser weave of some fabrics. Every change and every bobbin. Testing tensions, adjusting for the different threads as each shape submits to the process. It is a peace-filled activity, permanently set up so I can work for several minutes at a time. Never wasting moments. I get immersed in the meditative quality of the quilting and thinking only about the stitch. Some of the combinations I use: using the same ...
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