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    Old 08-06-2018, 03:14 AM
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    Originally Posted by TheMerkleFamily
    I thoroughly enjoy studying your (always) fabulous designs and admire every aspect of your creativity

    Curious if you've ever been involved with the Visual Arts Center in Richmond? I've just recently discovered the Center and plan to participate in a multi-week sewing class starting next month. Your artistic style reminds me of some of the classes available there

    Thanks for sharing your beautiful work!

    Christine
    Thanks Christine. Years ago I took jewelry making classes at VisArts (back when they were called the Hand Work Shop), but have never taken any sewing classes there. Which one are you taking?

    They also put on some fantastic shows in their gallery and I’m still kicking myself over having missed seeing their show on contemporary quilting this past year. Did you by any chance get to see it?

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    Beautiful pieces Rob! Gorgeous quilting.
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    Old 08-06-2018, 03:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog
    I like your art pieces very much. There are so many innovative techniques and I wonder how you discovered them and learned to apply them in your work. I think the unique artistry is very enhanced by your beautiful quilting designs. I am glad they are no longer UFOs because they deserve an audience.
    Thanks quilterpurpledog. I am a big fan of learning new techniques and then trying them out on experiments. Some of them just hang around in my samples box(es) forever. Others (like these) hang around for years before I can figure out a way to incorporate them in my work. The painted batting is an idea that I got from a Heather Thomas video on National Quilters Circle. The tie stabilizer was left over from making a tuffet for my cousin using her late husband’s ties. I liked the texture and decided to paint it to see what would happen. I started using the felting attachment after I realized that there was no way I could use all the yarn I’ve spun over the years nor could I spin all the roving I’ve accumulated... then I realized that the felting attachment could be used with other fabrics and fibers. All kind of a long winded way of saying that I spend a lot of time playing in my studio and asking myself “what would happen if I did xyz...”

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    Rob - I'm taking a garment sewing class but was also considering a new 4-week class in October called Art Quilt Studio taught by Julia Pfaff. She also offers a few other classes that look interesting.. shibori & indigo dying.. For a newbie like me these classes are appealing.

    I did not actually visit the contemporary quilting exhibit but viewed the pics online - several interesting designs.

    Are you planning to enter any of your work at the Fredericksburg Expo or Va Bch Quilt Week?

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    Old 08-06-2018, 04:40 AM
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    Originally Posted by TheMerkleFamily
    Rob - I'm taking a garment sewing class but was also considering a new 4-week class in October called Art Quilt Studio taught by Julia Pfaff. She also offers a few other classes that look interesting.. shibori & indigo dying.. For a newbie like me these classes are appealing.

    I did not actually visit the contemporary quilting exhibit but viewed the pics online - several interesting designs.

    Are you planning to enter any of your work at the Fredericksburg Expo or Va Bch Quilt Week?

    Christine
    Julia Pfaff had a show at a gallery here in Richmond a year or so ago. The pieces she showed were ones where she had created digital images that were enlarged and printed on fabric which she then quilted. They were beautiful.

    I don’t have anything entered in Fredericksburg, but I just got notification that a piece that DH and I collaborated on has been accepted into the Va. Beach show in Oct.

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    I think a class or two with Julia Pfaff would be a great experience - will have to pursue that. Congrats on the acceptance into Quilt Week. I'm hopeful you'll share a pic of your collaboration here for those of us who plan to attend. Best of luck to you!

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    Love your varied quilting patterns!
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