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

Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Wally Dion

 


I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. W.B. Yeats

 

 'Uncommon Valor' 2025 by Canadian textile artist Wally Dion 189 ¼ h x 146 w inches created from various fabric, fringe, copper pipe. Exhibited in Fiskars Finland until Aug 31.





Thursday, 11 July 2024

Mary Shelby

 


Mary Shelby’s fascination with buttons began after seeing her mother’s button box. As her own collection grew, along with an interest in quiltmaking and design, Shelby imagined a quilt made entirely of buttons. Using 11,923 flat buttons attached to what was likely a white tablecloth with a lace trim, she adapted a Friendship Quilt pattern published in the Kansas City Star in 1938.





Friday, 11 August 2023

Harriet Powers



Harriet Powers 1837-1910 , was an en-slaved African American farm woman of Clarke County, Georgi, a  woman who made amazing quilts She exhibited 'The Bible Quilt ' (above) at the Athens Cotton Fair of 1886 where it captured the imagination of Jennie Smith, a young internationally-trained local artist. Of her discovery, Jennie later wrote: 

"I have spent my whole life in the South, and am perfectly familiar with thirty patterns of quilts, but I had never seen an original design, and never a living creature portrayed in patchwork, until the year 1886, when there was held in Athens, Georgia, a 'Cotton-Fair,' which was on a much larger scale than an ordinary county fair, as there was a 'Wild West' show, and Cotton Weddings; and a circus, all at the same time. There was a large accumulation farm products--the largest potatoes, tallest cotton stalk, biggest water-melon! Best display of pickles and preserves made by exhibitor! Best display of seeds &c and all the attractions usual to such occasions, and in one corner there hung a quilt-which 'captured my eye' and after much difficulty I found the owner, a negro woman, who lives in the country on a little farm whereon she and husband make a respectable living.... The scenes on the quilt were biblical and I was fascinated. I offered to buy it, but it was not for sale at any price."
Jennie Smith






Friday, 23 June 2023

Holley Junker

 

 

Quilts by Holley Junker. (below) Log Cabin Quilt, Courthouse Steps variation/Nine Patch Double Sided Quilt.