![]() ![]() This process has created a juxtaposition between a complext design and a subtle color effect.Ĭategory: Minimalist Design detail of “White on White” by Robert J. I used a variation of the traditional Irish Chain pattern and I used neon thread for the piecing to highlight the seamwork. In this quilt, I wanted to explore pattern that has no change in texture or color. Medium grey seems to be the standard for piecing thread, and seams are usually only delineated by a change in fabric color pattern. Bosscher Statement: As quilters, we spend a lot of time hiding or diminishing aspects of our process. We persist, as does our countryĬategory: Handwork detail of “She Was Warned” by LIz Harvatine “White on White” by Robert J. I hand quilted the phrase “Nevertheless, she persisted” over and over again, in the penmanship of 60 different American women and the larger, white writing is my own, appliqued onto the quilt top. Statement: This quilt was inspired by Elizabeth Warren and all of the other women who stand up and fight and resist and persist in the USA. Even the quilting mimics textures and shapes from the cityġst Place in Negative Space at QuiltCon 2018 detail of “Urban Trek” by Heather Black “She Was Warned” by LIz Harvatine The bright colors of the city stand in contrast to the softer grey and lavender hues. ![]() ![]() From crosswalks to stop lights the shapes and textures in the quilt were drawn from the typical trek through downtown. Statement: This quilt was designed to reflect the sights of an urban environment.
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