Unseamly

Unseamly in Boulder is a creative quilting group in Boulder, CO.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

May 20 meeting Pictures

The Unseamly group met on May 20 at the new studio of Pennie and Cynthia.

Show & Tell -


Sharon's wonderful "Snowflake" design, which we all agree is better than the samples in the most recent "Quilting Arts Magazine." And, her completed "Great Blue Heron" quilt.































Betty's paper pieced block. Betty also brought a wonderful "in process." Sorry, no photo.












Cynthia's "Tree of Life"
and most recent "Deconstructed" quilt.






























Cynthia gave a demonstration of the process for printing on fabric with flowers and samples of the group's work follows.









Martha's leaves and flower on patterned gray background.
















Denny's light and dark iris.
















Betty's large daisies.













Cynthia's selection of flowers and leaves.


























Nicole's day lilies on silk and hand-dyed fabrics.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

May 20th Meeting / Flower Printing





The next meeting of the "Unseamlies" is on Saturday, May 20th 9:30 a.m. at the Kanegis Gallery & Studios.

What do we have planned? Flower printing, show and tell, talk about collaborations and future meetings, report on the Denver show, etc. We'll skip a potluck this time due to the morning timeframe. See your email for directions to the studio.

For Flower Printing (see Quilting Arts Magazine Spring 2006 issue) :

Bring fresh flowers or use the daisies we'll have there (best flowers to use are fairly flat with well-defined petals and flat centers, like daisies, hibiscus, petunia, lilies and simple wildflowers...not flowers like roses. lilacs or hydrangeas)

Bring leaves to print also or pick some outside the studio

Bring fabric of any content (smooth weave, washed, ironed, mostly light colors but can use dark or black with the metallic paints)

Bring textile paint if you have it or use the paint we'll have there (use opaque or metallic...but not transparent or sunprinting paint)

Bring a foam core board or something comparable, like heavy cardboard to pin or tape your fabric during printing

We'll have the other items used so you don't have to bring them: brushes, masking tape, telephone books, tissue paper