- 27 August Jenny Bowker jennybowker.com/postcards
- 29 August Sally Westcott sallydunn.blogspot.com
- 2 September Hilary Metcalf hilarymetcalf.wordpress.com
- 4 September Buffy Beggs SAQA Oceania Blog
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Blog Hop - Stephanie Newman
Today the Oceania Collection blog hop visits Stephanie Newman of Canberra at stephanienewman.blogspot.com to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction 2013 - Fault Lines II.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Blog Hop - Sally Westcott
Today the Oceania Collection blog hop visits Sally Westcott of Hobart, Tasmania at sallydunn.blogspot.com to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction 2013 - Floating. The auction begins on 9 September and is a great opportunity to purchase great textile art and support SAQA's exhibitions and education programs.
- 24 August Susan Mathews susanmathews.info
- 27 August Jenny Bowker jennybowker.com/postcards
- 31 August Stephanie Newman stephanienewman.blogspot.com
- 2 September Hilary Metcalf hilarymetcalf.wordpress.com
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Blog Hop - Jenny Bowker
Hop over to Jenny Bowker at jennybowker.com/postcards to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction that commences on 9 September 2013..
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
- 21 August Felicity Clarke bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com
- 29 August Sally Westcott sallydunn.blogspot.com
- 31 August Stephanie Newman stephanienewman.blogspot.com
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Blog Hop - Susan Mathews
Hop over to Susan Mathews at susanmathews.info to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction. Banksia is one of the pieces up for auction at the International Quilt Festival in Houston, 28 October - 3 November 2013.
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
- 21 August Felicity Clarke bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com
- 27 August Jenny Bowker jennybowker.com/postcards
- 29 August Sally Westcott sallydunn.blogspot.com
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Blog Hop - Felicity Clarke
Join Felicity Clarke at bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction - Journey On #2:
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 17 August Robyn McGrath SAQA Oceania blog
- 19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
- 24 August Susan Mathews susanmathews.info
- 27 August Jenny Bowker jennybowker.com/postcards
Monday, 19 August 2013
Blog Hop - Kate Oszko
Today Kate Oszko shares background to her quilt at koszko.blogspot.com Don't forget the SAQA Benefit Auction starts on 9 September 2013:
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 15 August Linda Stokes linda-stokes.blogspot.com
- 17 August Robyn McGrath SAQA Oceania blog
- 21 August Felicity Clarke bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com
- 24 August Susan Mathews susanmathews.info
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Blog Hop - Robyn McGrath
Welcome to Robyn McGrath who takes us on a tour of the creation of her Oceania Collection quilt for the SAQA Auction which starts on 9 September 2013.
In Waters Cool and Clean” - Fat belly Seahorse, Sydney Harbour is the title of my 12” x 12” quilt for the SAQA Auction.
I chose my subject because a native Aussie fit with the Oceania Group contributions and because my scuba diving son phoned to tell of his excitement in seeing one of these creatures and shared his delight that Sydney was clean enough for them to inhabit.
I decided to colour my white background fabric using an ice dyeing technique because the serendipitous results are often inspiring. So, soda soaked fabric was folded, scrunched and placed on wire racks and covered with small ice cubes.
Fibre reactive dye was sprinkled on the ice and covered with plastic and sheeting for 24 hours.
The results were a surprise because I used a rack with a small grid and here and there grid marks appeared on the cloth. I decided to use one of the pieces with the grid marks as it worked for the large stem of kelp.
To add my message about cool clean water I made a freezer paper stencil and used decolourant to lighten the words in several places on the background.
The kelp fronds were cut from organza, and the impression of cellular structure was made with paintstick rubbings over mesh. These were applied and heat cut to shape with a stencil cutter. The ferny seaweed was also added with paintstick rubbings over small woodblock stamps.
The seahorses were cut from different silks, appliquéd and decorated with programmed and free motion stitching The foreground seahorse was machine trapuntoed for extra impact. The quilting was dictated by the pictured items and the ice dyed background. Here's the finished work!
For more inspiration see the following posts from other Oceania members:
13 August Linda Robertus lindarobertus.blogspot.com
15 August Linda Stokes linda-stokes.blogspot.com
19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
21 August Felicity Clarke bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com
In Waters Cool and Clean” - Fat belly Seahorse, Sydney Harbour is the title of my 12” x 12” quilt for the SAQA Auction.
I chose my subject because a native Aussie fit with the Oceania Group contributions and because my scuba diving son phoned to tell of his excitement in seeing one of these creatures and shared his delight that Sydney was clean enough for them to inhabit.
I decided to colour my white background fabric using an ice dyeing technique because the serendipitous results are often inspiring. So, soda soaked fabric was folded, scrunched and placed on wire racks and covered with small ice cubes.
Fibre reactive dye was sprinkled on the ice and covered with plastic and sheeting for 24 hours.
The results were a surprise because I used a rack with a small grid and here and there grid marks appeared on the cloth. I decided to use one of the pieces with the grid marks as it worked for the large stem of kelp.
To add my message about cool clean water I made a freezer paper stencil and used decolourant to lighten the words in several places on the background.
The kelp fronds were cut from organza, and the impression of cellular structure was made with paintstick rubbings over mesh. These were applied and heat cut to shape with a stencil cutter. The ferny seaweed was also added with paintstick rubbings over small woodblock stamps.
The seahorses were cut from different silks, appliquéd and decorated with programmed and free motion stitching The foreground seahorse was machine trapuntoed for extra impact. The quilting was dictated by the pictured items and the ice dyed background. Here's the finished work!
For more inspiration see the following posts from other Oceania members:
13 August Linda Robertus lindarobertus.blogspot.com
15 August Linda Stokes linda-stokes.blogspot.com
19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
21 August Felicity Clarke bearlytherecreations.blogspot.com
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Blog Hop - Linda Stokes
Hop over to visit Linda Stokes of Western Australia at www.linda-stokes.blogspot.com to learn more about her donation work for the SAQA Benefit Auction 2013 that commences on 9 September 2013:
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 9 August Susie Cujes SAQA Oceania blog
- 13 August Linda Robertus lindarobertus.blogspot.com
- 17 August Robyn McGrath SAQA Oceania blog
- 19 August Kate Oszko koszko.blogspot.com
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Blog Hop - Linda Robertus
Join Linda Robertus at lindarobertus.blogspot.com to learn more about her donation to the SAQA Benefit Auction - Black & White #3:
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 7 August Maggie Gilbert mgquilts.blogspot.com
- 9 August Susie Cujes SAQA Oceania blog
- 15 August Linda Stokes linda-stokes.blogspot.com
- 17 August Robyn McGrath SAQA Oceania blog
Friday, 9 August 2013
Blog Hop - Susie Cujes
Today it's over to Susie Cujes to give us insight into the creation of "Colours of the Outback". This quilt is part of the Oceania Collection of quilts for the SAQA Benefit Auction, starting 9 September 2013.
With this piece I wanted to draw on my
experience of my childhood when I lived with my Aunty and Uncle for 6 months in
Broken Hill in 1956. We often went out into the bush camping and I don't think
I will ever forget the smell and the colours of the landscape. From the dry
river beds to the red soil and multi coloured rocks. I will never forget how
vast the sky was and what a beautiful clear blue it was.
So after my sketch
I collected all the
fabrics that related to those memories,
and used my embellishing machine to not
only depict those colours but also create the texture of that dry magnificent
country.
By placing all the fibres horizontally it gives a sense of the
vastness that I felt as a small child. All fibres are either cotton, wool and
silk, I made a backing from black commercial felt and the middle is made from
rust dyed cotton.
My finished piece!
Here are some other posts to enjoy:
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Blog Hop - Maggie Gilbert
Hop over to visit Maggie Gilbert of Sydney at mgquilts.blogspot.com for insights into her donation work for the SAQA Benefit Auction 2013 that commences on 9 September 2013:
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 1 August Ali George aliquilts.blogspot.com
- 3 August Rasa Mauragis rasamauragis.com/blog
- 9 August Susie Cujes SAQA Oceania blog
- 13 August Linda Robertus lindarobertus.blogspot.com
Monday, 5 August 2013
Blog Hop - Alison Schwabe
Alison Schwabe divides her time between Perth, Western Australia and Uruguay and blogs at alisonschwabe.com/weblog. Read more about Sandlines, her donation to the to the 2013 SAQA Benefit Auction that begins online on Monday, 9 September 2013.
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 1 August Ali George aliquilts.blogspot.com
- 3 August Rasa Mauragis rasamauragis.com/blog
- 7 August Maggie Gilbert mgquilts.blogspot.com
- 9 August Susie Cujes SAQA Oceania blog
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Blog Hop - Rasa Mauragis
Today the Oceania Collection blog hop visits Rasa Mauragis of the Snowy Mountains in NSW at www.rasamauragis.com/blog. Rasa's work, Winter #4, has been selected by art quilt collectors Warren and Nancy Brakensiek for the group of SAQA Benefit Auction art quilts that will be sold at the International Quilt Festival in Houston commencing on 28 October 2013.
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 30 July Ruth de Vos ruthdevos.com/blog
- 1 August Ali George aliquilts.blogspot.com
- 5 August Alison Schwabe alisonschwabe.com/weblog
- 7 August Maggie Gilbert mgquilts.blogspot.com
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Blog Hop - Ali George
Today the Oceania Collection blog hop visits SAQA Oceania co-representative Ali George at aliquilts.blogspot.com
Other blog stops:
Other blog stops:
- 28 July Brenda Gael Smith serendipitypatchwork.com.au/blog
- 30 July Ruth de Vos ruthdevos.com/blog
- 3 August Rasa Mauragis rasamauragis.com/blog
- 5 August Alison Schwabe alisonschwabe.com/weblog
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