Textile Related Tutorials - Part 11
I still have to wonder what rock those people
live under
who continually whine about artists not being
willing to share any of their techniques or
processes...
Sewing Machine Tension Diagram - Superior Threads
http://www.superiorthreads.com/media/uploads/2010/12/02/files/Thread_Tension_Diagram.pdf
Find My Fabric - A search engine
http://www.findmyfabric.com/
Watercolor Pencils on Fabric (and a different way to transfer a sketch) - Loreen Leedy
http://studioloreen.blogspot.com/2011/01/watercolor-pencils-on-fabric.html
Elmer's Glue Crackle Technique - Wen Redmond
http://fiberartgoddess.blogspot.com/2011/01/elmers-glue-crackle-technique.html
Choosing Colors and Fabrics for Skin Tones - Leni Wiener
http://blog.leniwiener.com/?p=1086
Thread Painting 101- Angela McIntyre
Supplies - Part 1
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
Supplies - Part 2
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_20.html
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
Supplies - Part 2
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_20.html
The Basic Stitch
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/ho-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/01/ho-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
Basic Straight Stitch
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
Directional Zig-Zag
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_11.html
Directional Straight Stitch
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_16.html
Review and Wrap-Up
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_24.html
Solids, Prints or Hand-Dye? - Leni Wiener
http://blog.leniwiener.com/?p=1097
How to Stiffen Fabric - Jessica Jones
http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-stiffen-fabric.html
Colored Pencil Work - Sandra Leichner
http://sandraleichner.com/wordpress/colored-pencil-applique-tutorial/
Mini-Quilt Stands - Cheryl Sleboda
http://blog.muppin.com/2011/01/tutorial-for-mini-quilt-stands.html
A Tutorial on Pleather/Vinyl Straps - Cheryl Kuczek
http://paradisodesigns.blogspot.com/2011/01/method-monday-tutorial-on-pleathervinyl.html
Printing on Inkjet Fabric Sheets
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/hho/cache/784-0-0-39-121.html
Plexipainting - Margaret Hunt
http://scquiltaddict.blogspot.com/2011/02/plexipaintingsort-of-tutorialor-should.html
Corona 2: Solar Eclips - Caryl Bryer Fallert
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bryerpatch/sets/72157625998890775/
Indoor Sunprinting Mini Tutorial - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/indoor-sunprinting-mini-tutorial/
More Sunprinting Info - Sue Andrus - "This post will take you through some of the process of sunprinting fabric using deeper colors than I usually have used in the past."
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/more-sunprinting-info/
Preserving Leaves with Glycerin for Printing - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/preserving-leaves-with-glycerin-for-printing/
Photo Transfers My Way - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/photo-transfers-my-way/
Playing with Inktense Blocks: Part I - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensquilts.com/blog/playing-with-inktense-blocks-part-1
Playing with Inktense Blocks: Part II - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensquilts.com/blog/playing-with-inktense-blocks-part-2
Industry Standards and Guidelines for Crochet and Knitting
http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/standards.html
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101.html
Directional Zig-Zag
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_11.html
Directional Straight Stitch
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_16.html
Review and Wrap-Up
http://laughingcatdesignsetc.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-series-1-thread-painting-101_24.html
Solids, Prints or Hand-Dye? - Leni Wiener
http://blog.leniwiener.com/?p=1097
How to Stiffen Fabric - Jessica Jones
http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-stiffen-fabric.html
Colored Pencil Work - Sandra Leichner
http://sandraleichner.com/wordpress/colored-pencil-applique-tutorial/
Mini-Quilt Stands - Cheryl Sleboda
http://blog.muppin.com/2011/01/tutorial-for-mini-quilt-stands.html
A Tutorial on Pleather/Vinyl Straps - Cheryl Kuczek
http://paradisodesigns.blogspot.com/2011/01/method-monday-tutorial-on-pleathervinyl.html
Printing on Inkjet Fabric Sheets
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/hho/cache/784-0-0-39-121.html
Plexipainting - Margaret Hunt
http://scquiltaddict.blogspot.com/2011/02/plexipaintingsort-of-tutorialor-should.html
Corona 2: Solar Eclips - Caryl Bryer Fallert
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bryerpatch/sets/72157625998890775/
Indoor Sunprinting Mini Tutorial - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/indoor-sunprinting-mini-tutorial/
More Sunprinting Info - Sue Andrus - "This post will take you through some of the process of sunprinting fabric using deeper colors than I usually have used in the past."
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/more-sunprinting-info/
Preserving Leaves with Glycerin for Printing - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/preserving-leaves-with-glycerin-for-printing/
Photo Transfers My Way - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensclassroom.com/photo-transfers-my-way/
Playing with Inktense Blocks: Part I - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensquilts.com/blog/playing-with-inktense-blocks-part-1
Playing with Inktense Blocks: Part II - Sue Andrus
http://www.andrusgardensquilts.com/blog/playing-with-inktense-blocks-part-2
Industry Standards and Guidelines for Crochet and Knitting
http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/standards.html
Labels: tutorial
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Silkworms Made to Spin Coloured Silk
Seeing is believing:
Luminescent Silk Cocoons
Viewed Under UV Light (Credit: IMRE)
Silkworms are fed a
mulberry/fluorescent dye mixture which colors the animal as well as the fibers
they spin.
Dye is added to the silkworn
diet for the last 4 days of the larva stage
creating a coloured animal
and coloured silk (Credit: IMRE)
To read full report:
Labels: Strange
but True
Saturday, February 12, 2011
1,200 Stitches Per Square Inch - The Art of Ray Materson
Ray Materson's work is
astounding, and the incredible detail packed into his 2.5" x 3"
masterworks is remarkable. While in prison at the Connecticut Pennitentiary, he
one day traded cigarettes for a pair of socks, unthreaded them and thus
his transformation from a cocaine addicted robber to artist began. His subject
matter ranges from gut-wrenching scenes of drug use to inspiring images of
baseball players and the American skyline.
Mariano Rivera
- Ray Materson
NYC
Skyline from Liberty Island - Ray Materson
Till Death Do Us - Ray
Materson
Website - Be sure to click on the links for Recent Work and Past Work
http://www.raymaterson.com/
Video - 3-minutes - Ex-Con on Pins and Needles
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3057431n
Video - 3- minutes - Eye to Eye: Prison Embroiderer
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3057448n
American Primative Gallery
http://www.americanprimitive.com/index.cfm?section=artist_works&artist=Raymond Materson&hasBiography=1
Labels: Textile
Artist, video
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Incredible Anatomical Dress Art
"Artificial Beauty"
is the name of a show held at Shih Chien University in China during the Fall of
2010. The designs included:
Artificial Beauty Exhibit -
Anatomical Ball Gown - Back View
Artificial Beauty Exhibit -
Anatomy Dress
More Photos (including front view of Ball Gown)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/charles_studio/4449645410/
Labels: Textile
Artist
Saturday, January 22, 2011
What's Up With Cotton?
American Quilt Retailer magazine contacted 30 fabric
companies for explanations related to the current and upcoming prices of cotton
fabrics. Top executives of 11 of these companies responded: Avlyn, Inc.;
Clothworks; E. E. Schenck; Hoffman California Fabrics; In the Beginning
Fabrics; Marcus Fabrics; Michael Miller Fabrics; Moda Fabrics; Northcott;
Robert Kaufman Fabrics; and Westminster Lifestyle Fabrics.
Their responses:
http://www.americanquiltretailer.com/cotton/
Their responses:
http://www.americanquiltretailer.com/cotton/
Labels: Textile
Industry
Monday, January 17, 2011
Fine Cell Work
Fine Cell Work is an
organization devoted to teaching needlework to UK prison inmates as well as to
sell their products. Twenty-six prisons are involved with male
inmates comprising 80% of the project participants. Each devotes
approximately 20 hours a week to the project doing the emboridery in their
cells.
Abstract Painting Design -
Fine Cell Work
Detail - Abstract Painting
Design - Fine Cell Work
Fine
Cell Work website
http://www.finecellwork.co.uk/home/
Video - 16 minutes
http://www.finecellwork.co.uk/audiovideo/
http://www.finecellwork.co.uk/home/
Video - 16 minutes
http://www.finecellwork.co.uk/audiovideo/
Labels: Embroidery
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Intergalactic Quilts of Jimmy McBride
Jimmy McBride is
fascinated by astronomy and focuses his artwork
on various aspects of
it. He states that his work is machine quilted
with hand embroidery,
but I think he means that it is machine pieced,
hand quilted
and hand embroidered.
M64 - Jimmy McBride
Whether the focus is
on galaxies, planets, nebulae, wormholes, etc., Jimmy likes to incorporate as
many elements as possible into the work.
Phobos V2 - Jimmy McBride
Detail: Phobos V2 - Jimmy
McBride
Jimmy's website:
http://jimmymcbride.com/home.html
Blog - this contains a lot of information not only about how his work is conceptualized, but he also shares some of the mechanics of how the patterns are drafted and put together.
http://www.intergalactictransport.blogspot.com/
Labels: Textile
Artist
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Ethereal Artwork by Gabriel Dawe
Gabriel Dawe creates
fascinating and mesmerizing installations
and other artwork primarily using only Gutterman threads,
nails and wood.
and other artwork primarily using only Gutterman threads,
nails and wood.
Plexus
no 2 - Gabriel Dawe
"Gabriel Dawe was born in Mexico City where he grew up
surrounded by the intensity and color of Mexican culture. After working as a
graphic designer, he moved to Montreal, Canada in 2000 following a desire to
explore foreign land. In search for creative freedom he started experimenting
and creating artwork, which eventually led him to explore textiles and
embroidery—activities traditionally associated with women and which were
forbidden for a boy growing up in Mexico. Because of this, his work is
subversive of notions of masculinity and machismo that are so ingrained in his
culture. By working with thread and textiles, Dawe’s work has evolved into
creating large-scale installations with thread, creating environments that deal
with notions of social constructions and their relation to evolutionary theory
and the self-organizing force of nature." http://sweet-station.com/blog/2010/11/gabriel-dawe/
Gabriel Dawe's Website
Gabriel Dawe
Labels: Textile
Artist
Sunday, December 19, 2010
A Stitch in Jewish Time: Provocative Textiles
Coat of the Agunah - Andi
Arnovitz
Middle Matzah - Leslie Golomb
and Louise Silk
An amazing exhibit is currently on display through June 30,
2011 at the Hebrew Union College's Jewish Institute of Religion Museum (located
at Brookdale Center, One West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012).
This exhibit
"...explores how exceptional contemporary artists apply their skillful
creativity to the ever evolving understanding of Jewish values. Individually
addressing issues of memory and reflection, interpretations of history and
ritual, and links between the past and present, they delve into aspects of the
Holocaust, war, patriotism, celebration, prayer, feminism, and sexuality,
frequently through the inclusion of Biblical texts and sometimes challenging
traditional forms."
http://huc.edu/ckimages/files/Digest/August%2026,%202010/Press%20Release%20-%20A%20Stitch%20in%20Jewish%20Time.pdf
http://huc.edu/ckimages/files/Digest/August%2026,%202010/Press%20Release%20-%20A%20Stitch%20in%20Jewish%20Time.pdf
More Info About Some of the Artists:
Leslie A Golomb and Louise Silk - "Deez Nites Be All the Same to Me" : These two artists have created a series of quilts depicting the linked story of a Jewish slave-owning family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lyons Moss, and their run away slave boy.
http://www.lesliegolomb.com/deezlobby.html
Blog Post to The Jewish Chronicle by Louise
Silk - Why Don't Jews Quilt?
http://thejewishchronicle.net/pages/full_story/push?blog-entry-Why+Don%E2%80%99t+Jews+Quilt-%20&id=10679000
http://thejewishchronicle.net/pages/full_story/push?blog-entry-Why+Don%E2%80%99t+Jews+Quilt-%20&id=10679000
Andi Arnovitz
- Unchained: While Trying on New Artistic Hat, Artist Develops Series of Paper
Coats:
http://www.tabletmag.com/arts-and-culture/26293/unchained/#3
http://www.tabletmag.com/arts-and-culture/26293/unchained/#3
"One series of coats is
devoted to agunot, the so-called “chained women,” who, according to Jewish law,
cannot remarry due to their husbands’ refusal to grant a divorce, or
inconclusive evidence of a husband’s death. Arnovitz obtained and photocopied
hundreds of ketubot (marriage contracts), and tore them into small pieces. With
thread she affixed the fragments onto massive paper coats. The sleeves, hems
and collars were sewn shut, and the threads, evidence of her painstaking
process, were left hanging, a metaphor for the agunah, herself."
Robert Forman - String
Pictures - "Forman's work is about the journey-his, theirs, ours. It is
about transparent shadows of the real world, shifting as we shift, fortelling
our own ephemerality even as they document us for posterity, playing tricks on
our vision like Puck, like the trickster spirits of every culture. It is about
surface, but also about deeper layers and juxtapositions-of thread, form,
subject matter, symbol and meaning."
Website: http://www.glueyarn.com/site/Home.html
Website: http://www.glueyarn.com/site/Home.html
Robert Forman: The Journey of
Self and Other (Surface Design Journal - Spring 2000)
http://www.glueyarn.com/site/Surface_Design.html
http://www.glueyarn.com/site/Surface_Design.html
Jacqueline Nicholls - "...uses
art to explore traditional Jewish ideas in untraditional ways. This website
shows the variety of media I use in my work - paper-cuts, embroidery,
corsetry, drawings & print, clothing - and explains some of my thinking
behind each piece."
http://www.jacquelinenicholls.com/
http://www.jacquelinenicholls.com/
Nancy Koenigsberg
Jane Sauer Galleryhttp://www.jsauergallery.com/sagemoon/MainPages/BasketryInPerspective2009.html#NK
Snyderman-Works Galleries
http://www.snyderman-works.com/artists/nancy-koenigsberg
Snyderman-Works Galleries
http://www.snyderman-works.com/artists/nancy-koenigsberg
Elaine Reichek - combines
"...vintage and current photography with stitching..."
http://www.elainereichek.com/
.
Adam Cohen - "Embroidery offers me a way to explore imagery while still feeling connected to the piece through my hands."
http://www.elainereichek.com/
.
Adam Cohen - "Embroidery offers me a way to explore imagery while still feeling connected to the piece through my hands."
Labels: Textile
Artist
Monday, December 13, 2010
Free Creativity Coaching Sample
Many of us are familiar with
Quinnn McDonald as an artist and as one who has graciously shared tutorials,
but did you know that she also is a certified creativity coach as well?
Coaching sessions are phone based and are scheduled to fit when you have the
time to be focused.
Quinn is offering a free 30-minute sample session and states that it is:
Quinn is offering a free 30-minute sample session and states that it is:
"Not a
demonstration or a pitch, this 30-minute free coaching session starts with the
issues that you want to be coached on. It's a real coaching session.
At the end [of the free session], we will decide on an appropriate challenge as 'homework.' You'll ask any questions you have on coaching. There is no pressure and I won't sign you up after the coaching sample. You'll have time to think it through if you want to start coaching"
At the end [of the free session], we will decide on an appropriate challenge as 'homework.' You'll ask any questions you have on coaching. There is no pressure and I won't sign you up after the coaching sample. You'll have time to think it through if you want to start coaching"
To learn more and to schedule
your free session:
http://rawartjournaling.com/Coaching.html
Imagination Works - Quinn's free creativity newsletter that is e-mailed twice a month. To sign up for it:
http://rawartjournaling.com/Newsletter_IVFF.html
Creativity Ariticles - written by Quinn and available through Creativity-Portal (scroll down):
http://www.creativity-portal.com/cca/quinn-mcdonald/
QuinnCreative: Tips, Slips, Stumbles, and Leaps on the Creative Journal - Quinn's Blog:
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/
http://rawartjournaling.com/Coaching.html
Imagination Works - Quinn's free creativity newsletter that is e-mailed twice a month. To sign up for it:
http://rawartjournaling.com/Newsletter_IVFF.html
Creativity Ariticles - written by Quinn and available through Creativity-Portal (scroll down):
http://www.creativity-portal.com/cca/quinn-mcdonald/
QuinnCreative: Tips, Slips, Stumbles, and Leaps on the Creative Journal - Quinn's Blog:
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/
Labels: Creativity
Coaching, Free
Online Course
Friday, December 10, 2010
The Amazing Leather Work of Winfred Rembert
"Winfred uses a canvas of cured
leather to tool memories from his life.
These 'snapshots' offer an
unprecedented view into the true lives of
African Americans in the Deep South
only fifty years ago. The themes
present in his work transcend age,
racial, gender and religious differences.
Through Winfred's work, we are
encouraged to persevere and find a blessing
- to find redeption in the suffering
we each experience as human beings."
- from his website
Many textile artists use leather in their work - Winfred Rembert, however, uses this "textile" as his fabric to create stunning and masterful narratives. The detailed imagery in the slices of life that he gives us from his own memories and experiences are fascinating, riveting and incredibly moving.
Family Picking Cotton -
Winfred Rembert
Chain Gang (All Me) - Winfred
Rembert
Website
http://www.velocissima.com/winfred/
The Indelible Images of Winfred Rembert - Folk Art Messenger Magazine
http://www.folkart.org/mag/winfred-rembert
Call Him "Artist" - includes a slideshow with 10 images of his work
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2010/05/13/entertainment/doc4bec01551d0fd865045524.txt?viewmode=fullstory
Adelson Galleries - Winfred Rembert - can view 44 images of his work
http://www.adelsongalleries.com/exhibitions/2010-04-07_winfred-rembert/
Winfred Rembert at Work - 3:17 minute YouTube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UTfKyjHB_g&feature=player_embedded
WFXL Interview of Winfred Remnbert - 6:03 minute YouTube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2hPEitmam4&feature=related
Labels: Textile
Artist, video
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Business Support for the Arts from Large Businesses Dropped Significantly
As we probably all could have predicted, a survey for the
Business Committe for the Arts found that between 2006 - 2009, business support
for the arts from large businesses "...fell from 43 percent to 28
percent, while the number that gave to any charitable cause dropped from 70
percent to 52 percent." Interestingly, however, over the same period support from small to
mid-sized businesses actually increased.
http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/news/story.jhtml?id=316900003
To read the executive summary of the Triennial Survey of Business Support for the Arts:
http://www.americansforthearts.org/pdf/information_services/arts_business_partnerships/bca/BCA%202010%20Survey%20Executive%20Summary.pdf
http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/news/story.jhtml?id=316900003
To read the executive summary of the Triennial Survey of Business Support for the Arts:
http://www.americansforthearts.org/pdf/information_services/arts_business_partnerships/bca/BCA%202010%20Survey%20Executive%20Summary.pdf
Labels: Art/Artist
Advocacy
Friday, November 26, 2010
Textile Related Tutorials - Part 10
Your colleagues continue to share
unselfishly...
Learning to Critique Effectively - Jane Dunnewold - Excellent article on this topic.
http://www.artclothstudios.com/userfiles/file/New%20Critique%20Essay.pdf
Bobbin Work: Dealing with Distortion - Ellen Anne Eddy
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-work-on-loose-dealing-with.html
Silkscreen Mask Using Plastic - Wen Redmond
http://fiberartgoddess.blogspot.com/2010/09/silkscreen-mask-using-plastic.html
Multi-Color Screen Printing Without a Press - Craft Chi
http://craftchi.com/blog/?p=1304
On a Roll: Create Your Personal Mark Using Brayers - Wen Redmond
http://fiberartgoddess.blogspot.com/2010/09/on-roll-create-your-personal-brayers.html
Who Wants to Color
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-workwho-wants-to-color.html
Coloring In and Out of the Lines
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-work-coloring-in-and-out-of.html
On the Loose - Dealing with Distortion
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-work-on-loose-dealing-with.html
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-workwho-wants-to-color.html
Coloring In and Out of the Lines
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-work-coloring-in-and-out-of.html
On the Loose - Dealing with Distortion
http://practicalthreadmagic.blogspot.com/2010/09/bobbin-work-on-loose-dealing-with.html
Fabric Covered Beads
- Twirling Betty
http://twirlingbetty.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/fabric-covered-beads-a-tutorial/
Gel Glue Resist Tutorial - Janice Paine-Dawes
http://thedistoriatedquilter.blogspot.com/p/gel-glue-resist-tutorial.html
Thread-U-Cation - Laura Wasikowski - She continues to share her excellent instructions
The Basics - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/p/thread-u-cation.html
How to Make a Little Dot in 3 Easy Steps - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-make-little-dot-in-3-easy-steps.html
Snail Trail - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/10/thread-u-cation-thursdays-snail-trail.html
Stitch Placement - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thread-u-cation-thursdays-stitch.html
Whipped Running Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thread-u-cation-thursday-whipped.html
Colonial Knot: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thursday-colonial-knot-put-on-your.html
Coral Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/10/thread-u-cation-thursday-coral-stitch.html
Combining Stitches: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/thread-u-cation-thursdays-combining.html
Tulip Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/thread-u-cation-thursday-tulip-stitch.html
Beaded Fringe - Lyric Kincaid
http://lyrickinard.blogspot.com/2010/10/tutorial-beaded-fringe.html
Five Ways to Use Angelina Fibers - Stephanie Forsyth - Stamping; Trapping; Textures; Roving; Making Angelina Beads
http://thefibernation.blogspot.com/2010/10/5-way-to-use-angelina-fibers.html
Stamping - Melanie Testa - Creating stamps using Plexiglas
http://www.melanietesta.com/mtype/archives/2010/10/stamping-tutori.html
Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps - Alma Stoller
http://almastoller.typepad.com/almastoller/2007/09/carved-your-own.html
How to Make Fabric Beads - Alma Stoller
http://almastoller.typepad.com/almastoller/2010/07/how-to-make-fabric-beads.html
Fabric Silhouette Tutorial - Maria Elkins
http://twirlingbetty.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/fabric-covered-beads-a-tutorial/
Gel Glue Resist Tutorial - Janice Paine-Dawes
http://thedistoriatedquilter.blogspot.com/p/gel-glue-resist-tutorial.html
Thread-U-Cation - Laura Wasikowski - She continues to share her excellent instructions
The Basics - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/p/thread-u-cation.html
How to Make a Little Dot in 3 Easy Steps - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-make-little-dot-in-3-easy-steps.html
Snail Trail - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/10/thread-u-cation-thursdays-snail-trail.html
Stitch Placement - http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thread-u-cation-thursdays-stitch.html
Whipped Running Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thread-u-cation-thursday-whipped.html
Colonial Knot: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/09/thursday-colonial-knot-put-on-your.html
Coral Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/10/thread-u-cation-thursday-coral-stitch.html
Combining Stitches: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/thread-u-cation-thursdays-combining.html
Tulip Stitch: http://artfabrik.blogspot.com/2010/11/thread-u-cation-thursday-tulip-stitch.html
Beaded Fringe - Lyric Kincaid
http://lyrickinard.blogspot.com/2010/10/tutorial-beaded-fringe.html
Five Ways to Use Angelina Fibers - Stephanie Forsyth - Stamping; Trapping; Textures; Roving; Making Angelina Beads
http://thefibernation.blogspot.com/2010/10/5-way-to-use-angelina-fibers.html
Stamping - Melanie Testa - Creating stamps using Plexiglas
http://www.melanietesta.com/mtype/archives/2010/10/stamping-tutori.html
Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps - Alma Stoller
http://almastoller.typepad.com/almastoller/2007/09/carved-your-own.html
How to Make Fabric Beads - Alma Stoller
http://almastoller.typepad.com/almastoller/2010/07/how-to-make-fabric-beads.html
Fabric Silhouette Tutorial - Maria Elkins
http://mariaelkins.com/index.php/2010/11/silhouette-tutorial/
Family Silhouette Tutorial - Maria Elkins
http://mariaelkins.com/index.php/2010/11/family-silhouette-tutorial/
Family Silhouette Tutorial - Maria Elkins
http://mariaelkins.com/index.php/2010/11/family-silhouette-tutorial/
How to do those Innie Corners - Margaret Hunt
http://scquiltaddict.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-do-those-innie-corners.html
Using Golden Digital Grounds - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/tutorial-using-golden-digital-grounds-1/
Monsoon Paper: Tutorial + Variation - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/monsoon-papertutorial-variation/
Making Glue Work for You - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/making-glue-work-for-you/
Gel Medium Transfers - Easier with Videos - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/gel-medium-transfers-easier-with-videos/
Using Fixatives on Your Artwork - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/tutorial-using-fixatives-on-your-artwork/
Monochromatic Collage - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2008/01/09/tutorial-monochromatic-collage/
Gallery Hanging Tutorial - Judith Ferguson
http://judysfiberart.blogspot.com/p/gallery-hanging-tutorial.html
Using Golden Digital Grounds - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/tutorial-using-golden-digital-grounds-1/
Monsoon Paper: Tutorial + Variation - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/monsoon-papertutorial-variation/
Making Glue Work for You - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/making-glue-work-for-you/
Gel Medium Transfers - Easier with Videos - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/gel-medium-transfers-easier-with-videos/
Using Fixatives on Your Artwork - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/tutorial-using-fixatives-on-your-artwork/
Monochromatic Collage - Quinn McDonald
http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2008/01/09/tutorial-monochromatic-collage/
Gallery Hanging Tutorial - Judith Ferguson
http://judysfiberart.blogspot.com/p/gallery-hanging-tutorial.html
Labels: tutorial
Monday, November 22, 2010
Quotable Quotes
"A man who works
with his hands is a laborer;
a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman;
a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist."
Louis Nizer
.
a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman;
a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist."
Louis Nizer
.
"Life
holds no promises as to what will come your way. You must search for your own
ideals and work toward reaching them....If you are willing to take the
opportunities you are given and utilize the abilities you have, you will
constantly fill your life with special moments and unforgettable times."
Dena Dilaconi
Until the lion tells his story, you only hear the tales of the hunters.
African proverb
Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste.
Nikki Giovanni
"Ideas must be put to the test. That's why we make things, otherwise they would be no more than ideas." Andy Goldsworthy
I tamed my personal art demon – the tendency to think about painting rather than actually painting – by throwing the stuff on the blank paper and telling myself I didn't care about the end result.
I believed it and was saved.
Rich Hawk
I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that.
Your mind must know it has to get down to work.
Pearl S. Buck
Process trumps plans. That's why our job is called "creative."
Robert Genn
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
Bob Dylan
Art is when you hear a knocking from your soul - and you answer.
Terri Guillemets
"Your art isn’t for everyone.
Once you understand this, you’ll have an easier time
finding the people who appreciate your work."
Alyson Stanfield
"I think finding your voice is making the implicit explicit.
It is making what you already know on a subconscious level
conscious and repeatable."
Jessie Carty
"I tamed my personal art demon
– the tendency to think about painting rather than actually painting –
by throwing the stuff on the blank paper and telling myself
I didn't care about the end result. I believed it and was saved."
Rich Hawk
"With age, art and life become one."
Georges Braque
"Never be afraid to do something new.
Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the titanic".
Anonymous
Dena Dilaconi
Until the lion tells his story, you only hear the tales of the hunters.
African proverb
Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste.
Nikki Giovanni
"Ideas must be put to the test. That's why we make things, otherwise they would be no more than ideas." Andy Goldsworthy
I tamed my personal art demon – the tendency to think about painting rather than actually painting – by throwing the stuff on the blank paper and telling myself I didn't care about the end result.
I believed it and was saved.
Rich Hawk
I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that.
Your mind must know it has to get down to work.
Pearl S. Buck
Process trumps plans. That's why our job is called "creative."
Robert Genn
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
Bob Dylan
Art is when you hear a knocking from your soul - and you answer.
Terri Guillemets
"Your art isn’t for everyone.
Once you understand this, you’ll have an easier time
finding the people who appreciate your work."
Alyson Stanfield
"I think finding your voice is making the implicit explicit.
It is making what you already know on a subconscious level
conscious and repeatable."
Jessie Carty
"I tamed my personal art demon
– the tendency to think about painting rather than actually painting –
by throwing the stuff on the blank paper and telling myself
I didn't care about the end result. I believed it and was saved."
Rich Hawk
"With age, art and life become one."
Georges Braque
"Never be afraid to do something new.
Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the titanic".
Anonymous
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