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Today I am sharing another one of my favorite quilts from Quilt National, which is on view at the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens Ohio through Sept 1st.
This piece is called “Composition 3″ and is 91.5″ x 90” – by Laurie Paquin of Lansdowne, Ontario in Canada.
The artist describes this work as: Improvisational design, machine-pieced, quilted on a longarm. This piece is the 3rd in a series that explores line, color, shape and form. Graphic linework and buoyant forms continue to intrigue me.
You will see both bold value contrast and subtle tonal variations in this piece. It is easy to forget that this is made from all Solid fabrics. It is whimsical and full of movement…the eye goes round and round taking in the curved and spiky shapes.
June is Pride Month and so we have gathered a variety of Rainbow fabrics and other products into this category, but you can find them year-round on our site by searching for “LGBTQ”.
Plus we offer a Free exclusive 47″ x 47″ quilt design! Start with our exclusive 29″ x 44″ Dazzling Dachshund panel. Piece the borders with our rich and vibrant canopy curls coordinate, then finish with solid black, which makes the quilt colors really pop. A multi-color leaves print provides a spirited accent binding.
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Well, Summer is really here for many of us. For those of you who live in hotter climates, it is a good time to move the sewing machine down to the basement to keep cool. As the years go by I find that I am more sensitive to heat, and it makes me groggy when I am trying to sew. If you are up North you may be staying indoors (quilting?) this weekend due to the smoke coming from Canadian fires.
I spoke to Brandy Maslowski yesterday, who is on her 209th podcast “Quilter on Fire” based in British Columbia, Canada. She used to be a firefighter, so she has an insider’s perspective on these wildfires. Brandy is a consulting editor for Quilting Arts Magazine, and co-host of Quilting Arts TV. You probably know that we are longtime advertisers in Quilting Arts Magazine, and longtime sponsors of the PBS show Quilting Arts TV. In fact last week I was able to visit with the longtime host of QA TV – Susan Brubaker Knapp – while we were both at Quilt National. You can see my QA TV guest appearances with Susan on our video page.
Note that this week we have FOUR new magazine issues, including Quilting Arts and Art Quilting Studio!
In case you missed this last week, we have Caryl Bryer Fallert’s fabulous new book – “A Life in Color” – in stock, both hardcover and soft cover. Her huge exhibit has been touring all over the US the last year, and I bet many of you were lucky enough to see this stunning accumulation of her life’s work.
Boulder has emptied out due to many of the college students leaving town. It is not quite hot enough to have all the tourists from Southern states, who come up to the Rocky Mountains (and our Rocky Mountain National Park) to escape the heat. So it is a nice quiet time in our town right now, with lush green foothills, and the distant snowy peaks…my favorite time of year here. If you are traveling through Boulder, stop by and say hello!
This weekend I was in Athens Ohio, at the opening of “Quilt National 2025” at the Dairy Barn Art Center. 84 quilts were juried from 659 submissions and 370 artists.
It is a prestigious textile art show that attracts submissions from all over the world. I’d like to share this art quilt by South Korean artist Jungeun Tark.
“Tea-Bowl of Mama” gives the illusion of a 3-dimensional vessel using light and dark values. There is a feeling of peaceful quiet beauty in this art quilt, and the flowing quality is supported by the freemotion stitching.
Artist Statement: I wanted to express the aesthetics of a tea bowl with fiber. A quilt made with fiber makes a tea bowl with a cold and hard texture, look soft and emotional. Through countless layers of thread on a piece of fabric, I attempt to expand the realm of plastic art through a new attempt at fiber art that started from the sculptural form of ceramics. While I was working on this project, I remembered my mother. What was contained in the tea bowl was my mother’s love, like the morning sunlight.
Sharing our passion for fabric….. Luana and Paul
* The wood panel backdrop is a digital-printed quilt backing from Rubin Design Studio.
This weekend I am writing to you from Athens Ohio, as I attend Quilt National at the Dairy Barn.
Congratulations to Anne Smith from Wales in the UK, who won the International Artist Award sponsored by eQuilter.
This is one of the most competitive and prestigious shows in the world, so it is such a pleasure to be here at the opening with many of the artists in attendance. Art quilts come in from all over the US, and this year there were quilts from 23 other countries … a truly international exhibit!
It was obvious this year that many of the artist had thoughts and emotions to express in their work, about the state of the world. I reached out to several of these artists who are making art that is similarly inspired by the events and issues that are also inspiring/informing my own work.
Friday night was the award ceremony, and then the Dairy Barn hosted a dinner for the artists and sponsors. Today (Saturday) I went into the gallery before it opened to the public, to get photos of the quilts. Then we had a gallery walk where each of the artists in attendance, stood in front of their work and talked about their inspiration and process. I had already walked through the exhibit twice, but hearing the verbal artist statements was a deep plunge into the richness of each artist’s story.
I am not getting much sleep, but I am having lots of fun photographing the show and hanging out with artist friends. I’ll be posting photos and sharing them with you soon. Watch this space!
Plus we offer a Free exclusive 53 x 65″ quilt design! Start with the Hummingbird Concerto panel, piece the borders with coordinating Thistle Purple petals & Clearwater Blue hand dye, then finish with the dramatic wildflower ombre. You’ll enjoy the glorious hues of this exceptional hummingbird quilt !
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This week I am excited to share that my art quilt “Invisible Borders” will be exhibited at the International Quilt Festival in Houston this October, in the debut of a new artist exhibit group:
Soul Stories: Threads of Existence
We are visionary art quilters, weaving the threads of ancient myths, archetypes, and cosmic energies to illuminate the sacred narratives of the human soul. Through our collaborative creations, we offer a portal to the mysteries that connect us all, inviting the world to journey with us through the divine tapestry of existence.
Our exhibit will travel to a museum and other venues in 2026, and beyond. I am honored to be part of this collaboration of 20 fiber artists.
On the top of the above collage, I have shown a detail of my piece “Invisible Borders”, which tells the story of what happens when a wolf family passes over the border of a National Park like Yellowstone, into unprotected territory. You can see the full piece on my Gallery Page.
In addition I will have a 2nd piece “250 Years of American Wilderness” in the Landscape category at Houston Quiltfest. It celebrates the history of our National Parks and public lands, and honors the park rangers and caretakers of these precious resources.
This quilt will travel to a Semi-Quincentennial museum exhibit in 2026. This is the 3rd Semi-Quin piece I have made for museum exhibits opening in July 2026, for our nation’s 250th birthday. You can see this also on my Gallery Page.
Hopefully you are also making your own historic Semi-Quin quilt to document this moment in our nation’s history. We have plenty of topics to potentially put in a quilt that will become part of history. What would you wish to document in such a quilt? Imagine for a moment…what would you like to express to viewers 50 years from now, at a 300th anniversary exhibit of historic quilts?
I have included a beautiful new Forest quilt backing, and 2 exclusive Wolf-themed panels, in the fabric collage above. We hope you like them!
It is always good news when we get the notice that our quilts got into a show. I am very excited that I will have 2 quilts at Houston this fall. Right now I have 3 art quilt UFO’s in process in my studio, so that is how I will spend the first part of my summer…finishing up those pieces and starting a 4th piece that is already formed in my head. What are you working on now?
Today I attended a fundraiser luncheon for the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum in Golden. David Taylor was our comedic Master of Ceremonies, and it was his birthday too! The museum is expanding (amazing!) so we were there to support this success story.
I’ll have some fun news to share next week in my Wednesday Creative Nudge e-newsletter. In the meantime as the school year wraps up and we make plans for summer travel and celebrations, perhaps you too are starting to plan new projects with deadlines looming this Fall, or for the holidays.
Our fabulous Gilded Stallion fabric is Back in Stock, by popular demand! Gallant and proud, an elegant horse, gilded in gold, prances freely under the midnight glow of the full moon.
Plus we offer a Free exclusive 51 x 65″ quilt design! Start with our exclusive Rubin Studios Gilded Stallion panel, then add our Midnight Sky borders, and miter the Native American blanket print, and enjoy the power and freedom of this exceptional horse quilt !
PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern (orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).
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