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Weed Embellished

Weed Embellished

Tracey Appleton
Port Townsend
$90

In this series of work I am speaking to “women’s work,” a term that has been historically used to devalue the domestic and handicraft. I am combining textile and herbal knowledge typically associated with our maternal lineages in an expression of reclaiming women’s power.

Technique: Natural dyes sprayed over flora, embroidery
Material: Organic cotton, natural dyes, mica, Mod Podge on wood

Feather Study #32

Feather Study #32

Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry
Port Townsend
$2,400

This quilt is one of a series based upon original drawings of fantasy feathers. In this piece I have combined several fabrics from my "Gradations" collection from Benartex.

Technique: Machine pieced and  quilted
Material: Cotton fabric; batting: 50% cotton, 50% bamboo; polyester thread

Giraffes in the Paintbox #2

Giraffes in the Paintbox #2

Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry
Port Townsend
$2,400

After a trip to South Africa in 2000 I was fascinated by the patterns of spots on giraffes. Rather than make a literal picture of giraffes I borrowed their spot patterns and used them in this abstract design.

Technique: Machine pieced, machine appliquéd, machine quilted.
Material: Cotton fabric; batting: 80% cotton, 20% polyester

Star Gathers and Ruffled Puffs

Star Gathers and Ruffled Puffs

Linda Carlson
Sequim
$200

Gathers and puffs have been used to transform what was intended as a simple swimsuit coverup. One bodice front and one sleeve feature star gathering, a patterned relief created when small circles of fabric are gathered on a grid. The front band features fabric gathered in concentric circles and attached so closely that the pinked edges are forced upward.

Technique: Star gathering on sleeve and bodice grids. Massed ruffled puffs on front band.
Material: Fabric and beads

Sol Duc Solitude

Sol Duc Solitude

Kathie Cook
Sequim
NFS

I am a recent transplant from Alaska to Washington. I love the beauty of this state. This July I spent a few days in the Sol Duc Valley of Olympic National Park. The peace and tranquility spoke to me.

Technique: Hand pieced, hand appliquéd, hand quilted
Material: Hand-dyed and commercial cotton

Summer/Winter

Summer/Winter

Kathie Cook
Sequim
NFS

This is my yard in Fairbanks, Alaska and it captures the extremes of our summer and winter seasons. Summer lasts about two and one half months while winter lasts about seven.

Technique: Hand pieced and hand quilted
Material: Hand-dyed and commercial cotton;
handscreened

Summer/Winter

Summer/Winter

Kathie Cook
Sequim
NFS

This is my yard in Fairbanks, Alaska and it captures the extremes of our summer and winter seasons. Summer lasts about two and one half months while winter lasts about seven.

Technique: Hand pieced and hand quilted
Material: Hand-dyed and commercial cotton;
handscreened

Quilted Sea

Quilted Sea

Leslie A. Dickinson
Port Townsend
$210

Technique: Hand-dyed fabrics, pieced together, framed with commercial batiks, embellished with sheers, yarn, die cut circles and buttons, free-motion stitched.
Material: Hand-dyed cotton, commercial batiks, yarn, buttons, thread, cotton batting



Treasured Boxes 1

Treasured Boxes 1

Leslie A. Dickinson
Port Townsend
$225

Technique: Ice-dyed with multiple colors, fused, hand stitched and handmade beads from ice-dyed fabrics.
Material: Ice-dyed cotton sateen, handmade beads, pearl cotton thread, cotton batting

Whimsical Hibiscus

Whimsical Hibiscus

Donna Lee Dowdney
Bainbridge Island
$1,400

Whenever I visit Hawaii's tropical gardens, I seek out the colorful hibiscus flowers. I photograph the flowers so that after returning to the Mainland, I can re-interpret my experience by creating whimsical fabric art. I enjoyed creating fanciful orange and yellow hibiscus plants tucked amid multi-hued green leaves. For fun, I added sparkling beads.

Technique:
Free-motion embroidery, automated stitching, collage, and appliqué
Material: Varied threads including metallic threads, varied fabrics and sheers, beads and sequins

Hawaii Fractal

Hawaii Fractal

Liisa Fagerlund
Sequim
$450

A colorful croton hedge in Hilo, Hawaii inspired this quilt. Croton grows in the Northwest, but not in the exuberant hues it achieves in the tropics. The quilt was begun in a class taught by Katie Pasquini Masopust.

Technique: Machine pieced, raw edge and turned edge machine appliqué, free-motion quilting.
Material: Cotton, hand-dyed and commercial; rayon and cotton thread.


Traces

Traces

Liisa Fagerlund
Sequim
$250

From the air one can see patterns on the land which tell the story of human activity such as irrigated crop circles, and which can reveal locations of ancient geologic and human activity. These are traces on the land, erased and superimposed, like a palimpsest. Discharging done in a Sue Nylander workshop.

Technique: Discharged with bleach and discharge paste, raw edge appliqué, hand embroidery and free motion stitching; mounted on hardboard panel.
Material: Cotton, whole cloth and commercial; rayon, cotton, and metallic thread.

December 2018

December 2018

Rachel Josepher Gaspers
Port Townsend
$1,200

Technique: Locks needle felted and then embroidered onto silk
Material: Natural color and plant-dyed Locks of Lincoln fleece, silk

Homage to Mr. Kandinsky

Homage to Mr. Kandinsky

Diana Gipson
Port Townsend
$500

This cast paper composition was completed while I was exploring the shape and color abstractions of artists at the Bauhaus in Germany, particularly Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee

Technique: Design made with clay; handmade abaca paper cast in mold with layers of watercolor to finish
Material: Handmade paper, silk noil fabric, watercolor

Industrial Revolution in Black and Blue

Industrial Revolution in Black and Blue

Diana Gipson
Port Townsend
$400

This design was originally intended to be completed as an ikat weaving; however, it was brought to life as paper and watercolor instead.

Technique: Design made with clay; handmade abaca paper case in mold with layers of watercolor to finish
Material: Handmade abaca paper, silk noil fabric, watercolor

When in Doubt, Put a Dot on It

When in Doubt, Put a Dot on It

Elaine Girard
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Port Ludlow
$300

Technique: Appliqué and free-motion quilting
Material: Fabric, Glide polyester thread, polyester batting

Suffer for Beauty

Suffer for Beauty

Joyce Gordon
Nordland
NFS

Females historically depend on males for wealth and social status. They will ‘suffer for beauty’ to attain their goal.

Technique: Appliqué and hand embroidery
Material: Natural linen, cotton embroidery floss, cotton

$60 Virgin for Sale

$60 Virgin for Sale

Joyce Gordon
Nordland
NFS

Adult males seek sexual adventures and personal satisfaction without consideration of the collateral damage to young female victims.

Technique: Appliqué and hand embroidery
Material: Natural linen, embroidery floss, cotton

Wildflowers

Wildflowers

Pat Herkal
Port Townsend
$900

This piece was embroidered while on a two-week small-ship cruise to Alaska. It was inspired by the natural world I was exploring.

Technique: Piece work, embroidery
Material: Cotton fabric, embroidery floss

Alchemy

Alchemy

Pat Herkal
Port Townsend
$800

Technique: Botanically dyed silk noile, embroidery, beadwork
Material: Botanically dyed silk noile, embroidery floss, assorted beads, linen


Saffron Spiral

Saffron Spiral

Barbara Houshmand
Port Angeles
NFS

This quilt is a play on the geometric version of a traditional spiral.

Technique: Machine quilted
Material: Hand dyed cotton


Three x Three

Three x Three

Barbara Houshmand
Port Angeles
$1,800

I was inspired to make this quilt to maximize texture, color and character of each bit of cloth I used. The three bowls and three cicles tend to bring order to a somewhat chaotic background.

Technique: Machine pieced and quilted by the artist.
Material: my hand dyed antique kimono silks, hand dyed vintage Italian silks, hand dyed cottons

Nautilus scarf

Nautilus scarf

Erica Iseminger
Chimacum
$240

Technique: Shibori ori-nui, mokume, kumo
Material: Indigo/ferrous sulphate dyed organic cotton gauze


Undulating Lines with Plum Blossoms

Undulating Lines with Plum Blossoms

Erica Iseminger
Chimacum
NFS

Technique: Shibori ori-nui and capping technique
Material: Indigo and pomegranate dyed organic cotton gauze

From the Roots Up

From the Roots Up

Michelle Johnson
Port Angeles
$1,200

A homage to the beauty of what is hidden beneath our feet as well as what we easily see.

Technique: Wet felted in multiple stages.
Material: A variety of hand-dyed wools.

Cabayah

Cabayah

Kindy Kemp
Port Townsend
NFS

I made cabayahs like this to sell in a Berkeley handmade clothing store; I made this one as a custom order for a friend.

Technique: Batik made with wax and Procion fiber-reactive dye; drew design by hand
Material: Silk crepe de chine


Got Any Paisley? Go Fish

Got Any Paisley? Go Fish

Cheri Kopp
Port Townsend
$4,500

My signature fabric, paisley, appears in most of my quilts. In a variation on Reynola Pakusich’s “Meandering Paths" I featured them exclusively. Included are 135+ fabrics: quilters cotton paisleys, pieces from garments, a few that aren't truly paisley, some donated by fellow quilters, and all the paisleys I had on hand at the time.

The back features a diagonal color-block, in paisley.

Technique: Machine pieced, hand quilted
Material: Woven quilter cottons, rayon and cotton cut from garments, cotton binding and batting

Sisters, Sisters, We Were Never Ordinary Sisters

Sisters, Sisters, We Were Never Ordinary Sisters

Cheri Kopp
Port Townsend
NFS

Starting with a jackalope, the “spirit animal” of Wyoming, I created an homage to my childhood with my only sister. Two months earlier, she had died. As I sat in a friend’s cabin, in the middle of the night, back in my home state, with my high school reunion days away, I finished the collage. This is how I will remember Lynn.

Technique: Paperboard collage
Material: Product packaging from beer, butter, chocolate, crackers, dog treats, edibles, meatballs, socks, toner…

Women of the World (II)

Women of the World (II)

Debra Olson
Port Townsend
$495

So many women have forever influenced and inspired me: some young, others beautifully aged, some famous, others not.Their common threads are extraordinary character, willingness to share ideas and talents, compassionate natures. I feel honoured and blessed to have known many personally. This is my tribute to them.

Technique: Paint on canvas, machine and hand stitching, textiles and paper to create "women"
Material: Acrylic paints, textiles, paper, vellum, acrylic finish

Frosted Forest

Frosted Forest

Barbara Ramsey
Port Townsend
$425

This is one of two quilts where I've used the same format of undulating seams and strips to suggest organic forms. This one has a slightly whitened look, as if parts of the the forest floor were covered with frost.

Technique: Machine piecing, machine quilting, hand finished binding
Material: Ecodyed raw silk, ecodyed cottons, Procion dyed cotton, commercial cotton, cotton batting

Indigo Diamonds

Indigo Diamonds

Barbara Ramsey
Port Townsend
$850

I made this quilt as an example for a class I teach on improvisational piecing. I challenged myself to use as many pieces of indigo-dyed fabric as I could. It includes indigos I dyed myself as well as some from Senegal, Guinea, China, Japan, India, and Indonesia.

Technique: Machine piecing, machine quilting, hand finished binding
Material: Cotton fabrics, cotton batting


Portal

Portal

Susanne Scott
Sequim
$156

A doorway to . . .

Technique: Assemblage
Material: Birch panel, plaster with imprint, acrylic and watercolor paint, textiles, and found materials

Who Made that Rule?

Who Made that Rule?

Susanne Scott
Sequim
$345.00

Who determines how things should be in your Life?

Technique: Assemblage
Material: Wrapped canvas, wood, paper, Kantha cloth, silk, metal brads


Jacket

Jacket

Nora Shapiro
Port Townsend
NFS

Weaving fabric and then making wearable clothing connects me with my weaving ancestors. Making this jacket was a challenge for a few reasons. The end result is warm and cozy, and next time I’ll weave a little more fabric.

Technique: Woven in broken twill, variegated hand dyed warp yarns
Material: Hand dyed wool, wool boucle, mohair


Garden #6

Garden #6

Mary Tyler
Chimacum
$1,000

Technique: Discharged over dyed cotton along with various resist methods.
Material: Hand dyed cotton, discharged and overdyed cotton

Night Line

Night Line

Mary Tyler
Chimacum
$1,000

Technique: Various resist techniques
Material: Hand-dyed cotton, discharged, over dyed cotton



Jubilant

Jubilant

Marla Varner
Sequim
$525

Vibrant hand-dyed cottons were cut freehand and pieced into colorful units. These were stacked to create a joyful composition surrounded by a field of yarn-dyed linen.

Technique: Hand-dyed, cut freehand, improvisational piecing, machine quilted
Material: Hand-dyed cottons, yarn-dyed linen

All the Colors in the Box

All the Colors in the Box

Marla Varner
Sequim
$2,700

When I began hand dyeing fabrics, I felt like a kid again with a new box of crayons. This quilt was created using each and every hand dyed fabric in my stash. The quarter log cabin units were improvised, using free form cutting techniques. Each quadrant was machine quilted with straight lines and 90-degree angles.

Technique: Hand-dyed, cut freehand, improvisational piecing, machine quilted
Material: Hand-dyed cottons


Winter Brilliance

Winter Brilliance

Cathie Wier
Port Townsend
$500

Swooping cornices and icicles. The forests are suddenly transformed into a winter wonderland. Snow and ice sparkling in the sun.

Technique: Hand woven tubes, manipulated after they were removed from the loom.
Material: Silk, monofilament, thread, armature wire, beads

Stitched

Stitched

Joyce Wilkerson
Port Townsend
$500

An abstract photograph of stitches becomes the background for a textile fragment with vertical and horizontal elements. A stitched diagonal grid attaches the cloth to the surface of the paper. The stitching casts tiny shadows and creates a layer that hovers slightly in front of the photograph.

Technique: Combining handwoven fabric with stitching and painting on a photograph by the artist
Material: Textile of linen, rayon, and bamboo by the artist; waxed linen on paper; paint

Low Tide Study

Low Tide Study

Joyce Wilkerson
Port Townsend
$500

Inspired during a walk at low tide, I took photographs of amazing patterns of sand and seaweed left behind by the receding water. In this piece I’m seeking to enhance the textures in the image by drawing and stitching over the photograph. The vertical stitched lines refer to a woven grid, and in my mind add structure and order.

Technique: Drawing and stitching on a photograph by the artist
Material: Pencil, ink, oil pastel, colored pencil, bamboo yarn and cotton thread on paper


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Weed Embellished
Feather Study #32
Giraffes in the Paintbox #2
Star Gathers and Ruffled Puffs
Sol Duc Solitude
Summer/Winter
Summer/Winter
Quilted Sea
Treasured Boxes 1
Whimsical Hibiscus
Hawaii Fractal
Traces
December 2018
Homage to Mr. Kandinsky
Industrial Revolution in Black and Blue
When in Doubt, Put a Dot on It
Suffer for Beauty
$60 Virgin for Sale
Wildflowers
Alchemy
Saffron Spiral
Three x Three
Nautilus scarf
Undulating Lines with Plum Blossoms
From the Roots Up
Cabayah
Got Any Paisley? Go Fish
Sisters, Sisters, We Were Never Ordinary Sisters
Women of the World (II)
Frosted Forest
Indigo Diamonds
Portal
Who Made that Rule?
Jacket
Garden #6
Night Line
Jubilant
All the Colors in the Box
Winter Brilliance
Stitched
Low Tide Study
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