About Pins & Needles Art Quilyting

The Pins & Needles Art Quilters group is a neighborhood circle formed from members of River City Quilter’s Guild.We meet once a month to exchange information about art quilts, to share and critique our work, to pursue exhibitions and competitions, and publishing options. We currently have over twenty dedicated members from varied backgrounds. We challenge our group monthly to try new techniques, or themes, to explore mixed media options, and to share new discoveries.

Our group’s work is regularly shown at the River City Quilter’s Guild annual show in Sacramento, California. Our members’ work has also been shown at several national and international shows, as well as in local venues.


Showing posts with label show and tell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label show and tell. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

July 2015

Show and Tell

Marie Nelson shared several quilts she had finished in the last month. This one, titled "Latte with Cookies" is an improvised pieced design.
The back of "Latte with Cookies" shows detail of Marie's free-motion long-arm quilting.
"Americana", also free-motion quilted.
"Crazy Fairies", made with scraps from a fabric representative, is a stack-and-whack crazy quilt.
Free-motion quilting detail from the back of "Crazy Fairies" by Marie Nelson. The fabric is a light yellow fleece.
Lori Wisheropp shared a pine needle basket she made years ago.
Sandra Torguson shared a mandala she made with puff paints on canvas. This photo does not capture the luminescence of the colors.
Kari's granddaughter, Elsie, showed us her watercolor, made at art/nature camp that week. The technique involved blowing the wet paint through a straw.
Artist: Elsie

Experiment Quiltlets

The techniques for this month's homework quiltlets were 
Inspiration from Images.

Kari Bauer shared several pieces she had made previously using techniques related to images, including this high-contrast portrait.
Kari made this one when Elsie was younger, printing the images from a home color printer.
Kari made this one also using the technique of color printed images.

Jan Soules showed her last month's quiltlet (right) along with this month's (left). Jan's theme is "Windows".

Left: Elizabeth McInnes ; Right: Sheila Green

Artist: Joy Valenton. Her theme is birds.


Kim Sikes explained the technique she used to create these images on a copier...
...which were then transferred to the fabric using a citrus solvent and light pressure from a wooden spoon.

Lori Wisheropp showed last and this month's art deco florals.

Friday, June 26, 2015

May 2015 Show and Tell


Connie Horne shared with us the book in which two of her quilts appear...
"General George Washington Welcomes the
 Services of Slaves and Free Blacks"
"1968: President Lyndon Johnson
Signs the Civil Rights Act"
Cotton, fusible web, fabric paint, rhinestones.
Connie also shared her self-portrait.

Elizabeth McInnis shared a Wonky Log Cabin...

...and a tree made from crosscut squares.
Lori Wisheropp showed us her Dogwoods...

and a finished crocheted scarf.

Lori also shared an Intaglio print she made years ago,
and briefly explained the process.
Kathy Orsburn shared a piece she made at a workshop,
working from a photograph, one square at a time.
Sheila Green shared two assemblages; this one titled
 "Mind, Heart and Soul"
Metal assemblage titled "Caution: Sharp Edges"
Artist: Sheila Green
Jan Soules showed us a couple of Happy Villages quilts
she made at a workshop.
Artist: Jan Soules
Kari Bauer shared some watercolors that she painted at a retreat.
Artist: Kari Bauer
Watercolor of California Poppies.