Showing posts with label quilters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilters. Show all posts

Friday, May 28, 2010

This Little Quilter Went To Market

Armed with my business card in hand, my sweet (SWEET!) husband dropped me off in front of the Minneapolis Convention Center - QUILT MARKET!



This was my first quilt market, and I didn't really know what to expect. My wildest imagination could not have prepared me for what I walked into! The entire convention room was jammed with vendor booths! I have been to some big quilt shows, but this definitely took the cake!

I am an artist/teacher/writer, but I am not a quilt shop, so fabric buying was not on my shopping list. And market is not the place to buy fabric by the yard, but rather by the bolts. However, this did not stop me from looking and petting the fabrics! I saw the new lines and designs from Moda, Blank Quilting, David Textiles, Robert Kaufman Fabrics, Michael Miller, Amy Butler (she was there!)
and so many more!

The Michael Miller display was stunning! 




 




Doesn't this entire display look like an edible wedding cake? Don't you also find yourself wanting to get at it with some fabric inks? The possibilities!






It's hard to describe the "style" coming out, I saw dusty purples, "plummy" pinks, yellows, and yellowy greens. Of course owls are apparently going to be all the rage! MANY booths either showcased fabric with owls in it, or patterns with owls.




I think we're going to be seeing some very exciting and interesting colors this season! I really like the blues and turquoises that are coming!

Save those pinks you have from the pink/brown phase of the last year or two - because it looks like we're going to be doing some monochromatic designs this spring and summer!

My heart is racing just thinking about the fabrics coming out! I'm pleased with the super cheerfulness of them!

Many of the prints brought to mind the 60's and 70's upholstery or men's dress shirts!

I hit a stencil/paintstick book, which I will be sharing the loot and info on in an upcoming article here at Fiber Nation - watch for some free project information, and the source of where to find these amazing stencils!

I also received some nice batting samples, which will allow me to quilt up some samples and review for you here!





One of my vices was fed at the Superior Threads booth! I came home with a whopping bag of threads to try - which will be featured in our next article! You will see how their different threads look on a quilt. Here are some of the lines we will investigate: Razzle Dazzle, Glitter, Rainbows, and Masterpiece.

I also received some sample bobbins from Fil-tec, they have what seems to be a brilliant idea - a tiny magnet in the prewound bobbins, to prevent it from falling out of the bobbin case while reloading! Longarmers and domestic machine quilters should both be intrigued by this concept!





I found some really neat water soluble needle felting stabilizer at Art Felt! I can't wait to try this product, the samples they had in their booth were amazing! (Photo from Art Felt's website.)





Famous quilter sitings? You bet! Ricky Tims, Alex Anderson, Amy Butler, Michael Miller, Andrea Bishop (she's on Quilting Arts TV often), Ami Sims, Bob (from Superior), Rob Appell.

 Here are some pictures of Alex, Ricky and Ami doing a drawing for a huge door prize:


I mustered up the courage to introduce myself to Ricky and Alex (as though they needed another person bothering them!) It was surreal to meet them. It's so strange to introduce yourself to two "strangers", when you feel like you already know them from watching their shows and reading their books and magazines!

A local author and fellow guildie and SAQA member,  Susan Stein, was there promoting her new book with Creative Publishing International. The book is The Complete Photo Guide to Textile Art and it is beautiful! I can't wait to start on several of the techniques covered in this book! Check it out!

The goal now, is to try these new products I got at market, and share the results with you! Stay tuned for reviews and projects using: threads, battings, stencils and more!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Fiber Nation Introduction

Welcome to The Fiber Nation! Some of you may know me from my personal blog Journey of a Fiber Artist which follows my personal quilt journey. For some time now, I have wanted to be able to offer a less personal, but more technical industry/art blog for fiber artists and quilters.

Recently, I was writing a post for Journey of a Fiber Artist and the phrase “the fiber nation” leapt off my fingertips. In the end, I took that phrase out of the article as I realized I had the name for my technical blog/site!

Who is The Fiber Nation for? Anyone that works with fibers as their medium for art!

What does The Fiber Nation plan to offer?
What you want! I took a poll on my personal site, and you told me that you're looking for pictures and tips/techniques. I plan on giving that, and more!

I know that you're going to want to see pictures of fiber art, but I am also going to be sharing my personal photography with you, a “tool” that I often use as inspiration for my fiber art. My hope is to alternate articles and inspirational photos.

The Fiber Nation also intends to bring to you interviews of fiber/quilt artists that you're interested in. This is another aspect where you're opinions are needed. Just who DO you want to know more about? What would you most like to ask them? You can email me at thefibernation@gmail.com. I will do my best to try and get interesting and important artists in our field for you to get to know better!

Here is a quick overview of what The Fiber Nation will be bringing to you!

Techniques:
Here are just a few techniques I have planned to share with you..

Paint sticks – How to use them, what you can do with them, different brands, etc.

Fabric markers – Using them in your fiber art, and how they can enhance your quilts and quilting

Tsukineko Inks – Using inks to create a project, or enhance a project

Dover Books – How to use Dover images in your pieces and really make them look like “your own”

Pictures:

There will be two different types of photographs that I'll be sharing with you here at The Fiber Nation:

1.Project Photos: Photographs of finished pieces, pieces in progress, and photos of other pieces I have done using the technique we're discussing.
2.Inspirational photographs: photographs meant to be used as inspiration in your art, these will be photos that I take, that you are free to interpret into a piece if you wish or to just simply take inspiration from, whether it be the content, the colors, or the overall design.

Design Concepts:

I have a degree in graphic design, and have realized I can finally put it to use helping other people, instead of just using it for my own fiber arts! I am by no means a “design goddess”, but I think I have some hints and tips I can share that you may find helpful. Expect to see information about design elements, color choice, etc.

Fiber News:

From time to time, I may share articles or blog postings from others that are relevant and noteworthy to the fiber art community. If you see an article or have one on your blog that you think might be very useful to the community, Email TheFiberNation@gmail.com, and it may end up mentioned on the site here!

Another goal, is to eventually have leaders in the fiber arts nation do guest blogging from time to time – one way to make that happen is for you, the community, to keep reading the blog and mention it to others!

The Big Goal:

I think most of us will agree that being an artist can be hard, and being a fiber artist can make it even harder! Historically the fiber art category has not grown at the same rate as other arts out there – hopefully if we continue to get the word and information out, and share what we do with others, then maybe the fiber arts will begin to get more notoriety!

Stay tuned for more from The Fiber Nation! 

Up next: International Quilt Market Spring 2010