Showing posts with label contemporary quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary quilt. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Featured Artist: Fran Spaeder

The third gallery member earning a juror's recognition for our current show, "The Child Within", is Fran Spaeder. She made a collection of colorful bags for children. Not only is the fabric colorful, the outside of each bag has built-in pockets just the right size for those all-important crayons!


"Among my favorite childhood memories," Fran says, "was getting a new box of crayons with those perfectly shaped points and a new coloring book. I loved the time spent coloring as a child and then with my 2 sons and now with my 3.5 grandsons. So my patchwork bags hold not just crayons but many fond memories. "

Fran definitely loves color, and her playful personality shines through in everything she creates. Here's a quilt from one of our shows earlier this year. Makes me want to go color!



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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Featured artist: Cindy Grisdela

Many of our members lecture or teach workshops related to their fiber art expertise. Cindy Grisdela gave a presentation to the Vienna, Virginia chapter of Quilters Unlimited recently. She shared insights into how she become an art quilter, and how the special look of her quilts evolved.

Cindy (standing on the right in the image below; gallery member Betty Ladd is the assistant in the center) has always loved color. Her first quilts were inspired by traditional quilt block patterns, and tended toward monochromatic color choices. She said that some of her very early quilts were given to "unsuspecting babies." Lucky babies!


She soon started to explore more dynamic color combinations, and a more contemporary style, but continues to love saturated colors. She claims to be a "recovering perfectionist" when it comes to composing and stitching the quilt blocks.


Here are three quilts using similar block styles, but very different color choices. Which do you like best?


Not all of Cindy's quilts use prints (patterned fabric). She also enjoys the challenge of using all solid fabrics. This is a highly improvisational quilt.


Here's a close-up of a quilt with solid fabrics (you really need to click on the image for a closer view). Cindy is truly a master of machine quilting! All of the stitching is done free-hand, using a domestic (non-fancy) sewing machine. She prefers variegated threads for quilting. Isn't this gorgeous?!


One of Cindy's quilts is currently hanging in our gallery, shown in the top image of our Sept 20 post. Can you pick out which wall hanging is hers?

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