I am really pleased that the quilt I have been working on for quite some time now is finally finished. Yesterday I stitched on the hanging sleeves and put on the label. It is now ready to submit to the exhibition I have made it for (more on that later).
There was a slight false finish though, which delayed me just a little longer! As I was pinning the quilt to the design wall ready to photohraph, despite my very best efforts to get the whole quilt square, it quickly became obvious that the right hand side of the quilt was 1/2 inch shorter than the left hand side. How this happened I just don't know. I must have measured it over 20 times, then blocked it before the final trim and facing. I guess it just goes to show that fabric continually moves and stretches. So, I unpicked the facing, gave it another trim, reattached the facing, had a gin and tonic, and then resumed with the photography. Here are a few close-up shots to show you some of the detail....
Whilst making the quilt I also worked on a number of different samples as I tried out different ideas. Two of these samples were good enough to have been made into small quilts in their own right to accompany this one. I have decided to mount these onto stretcher bars and place in white floater frames, as you can see below. I will be interested to hear what people think about this finishing treatment as it is not something I normally do with my work.
As I mentioned, I made this work to hang in the upcoming exhibition 'Unfolding Stories 3' which will showcase work by members of the Group Contemporary Quilters West. The exhibition promises to be fabulous and I hope my work will be selected to hang.
The exhibition will premiere at Harbour House Centre for Arts and Yoga in Kingsbridge, Devon. TQ7 1JD from April 27th to May 3rd. I aim be at the exhibition every day and it would be wonderful to see you there if you are down that way. Click on the image below to go to the CQ West website. Thanks for reading.
Wendy
4/2/2018 03:42:10 pm
Only one gin and tonic ??
Claire Passmore
4/2/2018 03:57:21 pm
Haha. No!
Dot
5/2/2018 06:59:33 am
Claire, your new work looks wonderful, thrilled your pleased. The shadow boxes, I think work perfectly.
Claire Passmore
5/2/2018 08:02:08 pm
Hi Dot 8/2/2018 08:50:39 pm
Your smaller pieces look terrific in the floater frames. I've been using those off and on for some time and love the way it sets off these smaller pieces. Most recently, I framed up four 10 x 10 pieces of a series I'm currently working through in black floater frames for an exhibit - quite simple pieces really, and was stunned by the very vocal and positive response at the opening reception. Several viewers specifically commented on how this kind of framing elevated the textile pieces and gave a very professional and unified look to the four. These frames were the same depth as the frames I stretched my artwork over but if I have added some dimensional touches like beads, I will use a deeper floater frame that gives that shadowbox affect.
ClClair
12/2/2018 05:51:44 am
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