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New Year, new opportunities!

Posted on January 13, 2019 by admin

KadK (Kunst aan de Kade) starts 2019 with an exhibition in Persingen. This year’s theme is ‘February – Winter – Ice’.

As mentioned before, I have tried to work on new techniques and skills. For this occasion I choose for felting (both wet felting and needle felting) in combination with hand embroidery. The online course ‘Exploring Texture and Pattern with Sue Stone’ was an amazing way to discover the almost endless possibilities even with a running stitch. Combining different yarns, varying in stitch-length, or distance between rows, are some of the basics that were so helpful in my journey of stitches and patches!

In the first weekend of February you can view works of art in the theme ‘February – Winter – Ice’.
For this exhibition I have been working with felt: wet felting, needle felting and hand embroidery. Working with natural material, such as fresh wool, is special. Wet felting is exciting: after laying out the pieces of wool, you might have an idea how it will turn out. But each time the result is a surprise, and with embroidery you can add texture to the final results.

‘Holes in the Ice (Gaten in het IJs)’ Wet felting , dry felting, hand embroidery

‘Winter Blues’ Wet felting, dry felting, hand embroidery

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Colours of Autumn

Posted on December 15, 2017 by admin

After finishing the Textile Art and Art Quilting course at DIY Textile school in Amsterdam, I decided to deepen my knowledge and skills on some of the new techniques I learned.

Dyeing fabric was one of these and I booked a one day course by Lucilla Kenny in December. However, the trees in the street around the corner turned in a beautiful red in September, and I couldn’t resist to fiddle around with the leaves. I found out it were Maple trees, and I started collecting the fallen amber coloured leaves, and also leaves from the Fig tree in our backyard.

With the help of Google, I found some information about dyeing fabric with natural products, however, it was not completely clear, and I couldn’t find clear recipes. So, I decided to follow the instructions from the Mixed Media course (after all, the (powder) dye that we used there was also natural?).

I offered an old pot and cooked and boiled and simmered the leaves on the kitchen stove, leaving my husband a bit worrisome (‘Are you sure this is not bad for our health?’), but I convinced him that it was all very natural! I prepared some cotton for the experiment with soda ash, and gave it a try!

After the workshop with Lucilla, I realised that I had not used enough water, and that, if I had added a mordant, the result might have been better. But you know what? You are never too old to learn! And I am sure, I will take another dyeing class with Lucilla in the future!

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The sea

Posted on July 1, 2017 by admin

In the two years that I followed the Textile Arts and Art Quilting course at the DIY school in Amsterdam, in all my projects I focused on ‘The Sea’. For research and inspiration I visited the beach many times, watched the waves and the seagulls, took lots of pictures, and collected shells on whatever beach I was. I studied ways to translate the waves into painting, drawing, and finally into fabric art.

I tried different textile techniques – collages, weaving, hand- and machine embroidery, felting, applique. I started to draw (used to be afraid of a pencil before!), and translate my thoughts into images. And some of these images resulted in textile art.

 

collage; paper and textile

collage; paper and fabric

“Storm at Sea” Needle felt and hand embroidery

“Plastic Soup” Detail. Weaving with wool, cotton, rope, plastic bags and packing material.

study; hand embroidery with lace and ‘unusual’ embroidery material

Study; waves; machine embroidery

It was often a struggle, but I loved the challenge, and it has brought me so much, not in the least because the recurring moments of reflection at the end of each module. Working alone, but once per month sharing experiences  with peers was inspiring. It showed how different we all were, not only by background, but also by styles, phantasy,

It resulted in a couple of fabric art works, and some of them were allowed in the final exhibition of the students in June 2017, in the Amsterdam House of Arts & Crafts. It was a journey well worth, and I cherish the memories and the friendships that is has brought me!

‘A view under water’; detail wet felting and needle felting

“The Sea” nylon, viscose, lace, weaving on chicken wire. Background oil painting on hardboard.

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DIY – a trip with unknown possibilities

Posted on July 31, 2016 by admin

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It is hard to believe that I am already half way the two-year course Textile Arts and Art Quilt, offered by the DIY Textile School in Amsterdam. So much new information, new techniques, new inspiration, and don’t forget the friendships! We started a What’s App group, and are keeping each other updated on the progress of our home work, but also share our doubts, questions, advice, and ideas for joint museum visits or workshops. Different artists taught us about (textile) art history and the techniques they practice. I really enjoy my monthly trips on a Saturday morning to the DIY Textile School, and am impressed and inspired each time we show and tell about our work and exercises. It leaves not much time for other work, however, I know that there will be years to come to apply all the new techniques in future fabric projects! Happy Summer!

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De Stoker & preparing for DIY

Posted on September 9, 2015 by admin

The annual exhibition of our Kunst aan de Kade group had as theme ‘Formaat'(size/dimension). We were asked to prepare work not larger than 60×60 cm. The Gallery De Stoker is located in Amsterdam. It is not very large, the we managed to fit in the work of all 10 of us! The opening was on the same Sunday that the Tallships left Amsterdam after Sail 2015. I prepared 2 wall hangings: the first ‘Perfect Size’ (Perfect Formaat) is based on the idea of the Golden Ratio. Inspiration came from a book: ‘Math and the Mona Lisa’ by Bülent Atalay (Smithsonian Books, 2006). A lot of measuring and figuring (thanks Jack!), and it demanded rather precise cutting. Pieced the whole quilt by hand using batiks that I once bought a couple of years ago during a Quilt show. And finished with some Moda solids that I found online in a sale. Just the perfect colour! Quilting by hand, following the Perfect Ratio Logarithmic Spiral.
Perfect_formaat

The second work is called ‘Quite a Fish’ (Vis van Formaat). Red fish are swimming in all directions surrounded by aquatic plants. A combination of red batiks and blue scraps. The piecing done with my new Janome Skyline S5 that I bought this Spring. It is my PhD gift, and so far I am very happy with it! Quilting by hand, something in the middle of free motion and stippling.
Vis_van_formaat

The quilting was mainly done during a stay in Winterswijk with my oldest daughter in August. We participated in the Steengroeve (stone quarry) Theatre project Symfonia II. She played in the Achterhoek Metropole Orchestra while I was helping as a volunteer. Showing the guests to their chairs, cleaning afterwards, but best of all: enjoying the show every night of the week!

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steengroeve_show

Courtesy Jack Bakker Photography (http://jackbakker.photography)

And now it is September and it is about time to start preparations for the 2 year program of DIY Textile Art & Art Quilt program, starting on the 3rd of October. The first assignments: write a blog about yourself (in a closed group of students) and make a necklace with your name to wear in class. And so I did…
preparing_DIY

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A wedding quilt with a twist

Posted on June 21, 2015 by admin

This quilt made for a newly married couple has been a real challenge! Wedding guests were asked to bring a piece of fabric with a wish. There were no instructions, other than to bring it. Which lead to a really diverse collection of pieces of fabric. Not only in size but also in material: cotton, jersey, aida cloth, burlap, wool felt, denim, and everything in between. There were written wishes, beads, cross-stitch flowers, and even painted pieces of fabric. A small sample, made from the contributions of the friends who helped organized the wedding party, was showed to the couple during the wedding day:

A first sample, showed during the wedding party.

A first sample, showed during the wedding party.

It was a real puzzle to fit the pieces together to a top, but with colorful sashes I think I succeeded.

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After assembling all the parts, I had to decide on the quilting! Hearts of course, because this is a Quilt of Love, and some free movement stippling (representing the free mind) and chains for the togetherness.

quilted hearts free stippling small hearts framing beautiful embroidery

The top was hand quilted, and the final size is 120×200 cm (47×78 inch). On June 6th, the moment finally came where they faced the result and received their Quilt of Love.

finally! discovering the messages!
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Preparing new projects

Posted on September 14, 2014 by admin

I can’t remember where it was posted, but earlier this year I read this blog about unfinished objects (UFO’s). The minute they are mentioned, you remember half-finished tops and often it is unclear why they were never finished. So I promised myself to finish a UFO before I start a new (grand) project. Smaller projects need to be done as gifts, so they are allowed to be started. One of the UFO’s is a top of a small quilt I started literally ages ago. It was sitting there in a box and each time I took it out, I loved the colors, but had no idea how to finish it.  However, I was in the mood to try something new and decided to go for a challenging quilt pattern. I used the 342 Feather Circle quilting stencils 10.5 inch by the Quilting Creations International company, and so far I really like the results.

Another big UFO is a quilt for the guest bedroom – I also have to decide on the quilt pattern. Since I do all the quilting by hand (moments of meditation), it takes some time to finish.

And then for the new projects, there are some on my list

  • ‘The Golden Ratio’ – idea from Jack to see it this also works with fabric. He gave me the book ‘Math and the Mona Lisa’ to read and figure out this principle. My math skills are still a but underdeveloped, but with fabric it might be different and give me inspiration. I have decided to use some batiks that I bought earlier this year during a creativity fair that I visited with my quilt friend. A visit last week with my niece to the Exhibition Escher in the Palace is also triggering new ideas.
  • ‘Farewell Blanket’ – request of a friend, who wants to have a quilt that can be used for funeral ceremonies within his family. It can be compared to the use of a special family garment for baptize ceremonies; he would like to have a special family quilt. Luckily there is no urgency, so I have some time to think it over, and I have realized that I need that. It will be a major project.
  • KadK project – no new project set for now, but sooner or later, someone will decide on a new theme, and then it’s off to prepare one or more pieces for the next exhibition.
  • Scrap projects – the blogs of Bonnie Hunter are so inspiring, that I decided to start a scrap bin. More news will follow soon!

 

 

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2013, what has happened in my quilt room

Posted on October 5, 2013 by admin

Since life (work) has been so busy, my quilt blog hasn’t been updated. But one thing I have decided recently is to spend my out of office time doing things that bring joy and relaxation. In practice it will mean that the piles of books and articles that I have gathered for the final chapter of my thesis will last a little longer in our living room. But the change I made will bring me more inspiration and energy to fix this last chapter! Enough about work, what happened in my quilt room lately?
Last year I started with projects for the exhibition of the Kunst aan de Kade group (Art at the Quay) in March. The first quilt was made on the occasion of the wedding of our friends John and Peter. Peter is a founding member of the KadK group and the quilt I made is meant as a memory of this very special day on December 12, 2012. It is based on a cartoon made by Peter. The cartoon was enlarged and divided in 20 pieces. All members of the KadK group where then asked to make a creation based upon a part of the drawing (prepared on a fixed canvas; the artists did not know what the complete picture was). The result was a very colorful and dynamic painting, showed on the Wedding day and sold by auction.The March exhibition was in the former Mariaschool in Heemskerk , where nowadays cultural and creative projects and negotiations are housed. Creations dedicated for this occasion were based on the theme ‘Virgin Mary’. It took me some time before the idea for my project ‘popped’ in to my head. I did not want to come with a traditional Madonna figure, and thought what was specific for the person Mary. She lost her child, and knowing how much sorrow this is for a mother, it brought me the inspiration for my mini quilt: Mary’s Tears. The tears and flowers are made by hand applique and this is my first quilt where I combined traditional quilting (a feathered border) with free quilting by hand and I am quite satisfied with the result!

 

My Rhapsody in Blue
In June, Florian gave his Master Recital on Bassoon  in Codarts, the Rotterdam Conservatory. We were invited to attend his ‘proof of principal’ on June 20th for the Exam Committee. He passed (of course) with a special compliment for his artistic leadership. This is a short impression of the start of his concert – in a darkened room with only a scarce light for the piano player.

 

A diploma is the perfect occasion to create a new quilt, and so I worked on and finished ‘My Rhapsody in Blue’. I designed a quilt template with a music key and notes for the borders, and Florian and Leonore were quite happy with the result. The quilt is hanging in their living room just above the piano.

 
Future projects
Later this year, the KadK group will have a weekend exhibition (Nov 22-24) in Leiden in the Sidac Studio (www.sidacstudio.nl). The theme of this exhibition is “Music”, what more could I wish for? I have already started with some projects and will keep you updated!

 

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