A Celebration of Earth on Cloth

Let’s celebrate EARTH DAY by using natural earth pigments on cloth

You can learn all about it in my latest article published in the Spring issue of the American magazine Quilting Arts/ Spring Issue.

It’s in there where I show you how to use earth pigments with stencils. It’s easy and very gratifying. On the above photo the eco printed image was applique over earth pigment painted cloth.

This is another example.

silkscreened fat quarters

I couldn’t resist and chose to paint these bottles…. it is a celebration after all!!

A *RED* study quilt

Red is one of my favorite colors. It was a joy to work on this quilt.

It all started with two pieces of art cloth. The one you see above with washable paper-cloth made from recycled newspapers and 4 different color reds: salmon, orange, pink, dark red and light red. And a greenish, white and pale pink colored cloth.

Because I wanted more lettering in my design pieces of laminated magazine clippings were applique in some areas.

Embroidery stitches were applied all over the surface following the shapes originated by the dye. Different color red threads were used.

Only in one area white thread was used.

After all the textured embroidery stitching was done was time to sew the three layers together with the help of the sewing machine. I followed the square shapes and used 100 weight thread.

I love the texture created by the different weight of threads applied by hand and machine and the different texture created by the recycled newspaper, magazine clippings and paint.

Craft Napa 2023

I will be teaching at Craft Napa 2023. The registration is now open, Thursday 15th, you can go 

HERE

My workshop it's called: *Gossip Blocks*

Let's have some fun with paper and cloth!

This is an environmentally friendly class. We will be experimenting with a layering technique of paper and cloth to create a unique mixed media quilt block. Learn how to prepare the paper for applique. Design, cut and paste them onto to cloth to form your gossip block. Apply accent stitches by hand. 

This is an ideal workshop for individuals who wants to explore something playful and different.

Let me know if you have any questions.

*International Quilt Festival -Houston- Classes*

*Improv Half Square Triangle*

is the class I will teach this year at

Houston Quilt Festival

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Do you want to try something different? Do you want to play outside the box?

With just a few materials you can easily add a POP of color to your quilt blocks. This is an ideal way to use up leftover fabric from other projects and create an entire new quilt. The design possibilities are endless. It’s a perfect technique for working in small spaces.

We will paint a detail on a white piece of cloth and combine it with a colorful fabric to create our block. Basic instructions will be given and each student can create their own design. Lots of fun!

One of the materials required for class is a a small set of paints. It costs $8.50 and if you call the store 800-228-9393 they will not charge you shipping and you pick it at their booth at Festival. Ask for MKINKKIT or tell them is for my class; they will know :)

Here are other design possibilities:

Let me know if you have any questions. I hope to see you there!

NEW Article in the Magazine Quilting Arts

My latest article is out! You can learn how to create a graphic design cloth with simple materials. Maybe you already have them.

You can find all the instructions in the latest Quilting Arts/Summer Issue 2022.

Kristine Lundblad, the Managing Editor of the magazine wrote a long post about the technique, she even made some samples. You can find it 

HERE

I have been painting a lot in my garage. Next post I will show you something new to me. It's challenging and enjoyable at the same time. I love to learn :)

Teaching engagements

 


*Faux Bleached Painted Cloth* it's what I am going to teach at the Creative Variety Forum at the Virtual Quilt Festival on June 18th! You can see live this technique from start to finish.

What it's so nice about the Forum is that you will have 5 teachers in total presenting different topics each and at the end you have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you want. I am very excited because I am in very good company.

Talking about teaching, a couple of weeks ago I finished teaching two days with two different groups at the Modern Guild of Memphis. I suggested different topics and they chose the six hours workshop *Printing Bliss*. It was fun since I belong to that guild and gave me the opportunity to get to know better some of the members that sometimes we only greet at the meetings and don't have the time to have a good conversation. 

Here are some photos...





Most of them didn't know anything about silkscreening at the beginning of the day then they went home with a stack of a variety of silkscreened designs, learned how to do the *Surprised Printing*  and also learned how to cut their own screens by hand. This is a very complete workshop. I am grateful for the chance to show my group my love of painting on cloth.

It is Summer where I live...that means that I am outside in my garage painting and this year I am trying something very different, I will share more in my next posts, well if I have time to write HA if I can stop the fun!