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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

As women and artists, this is something you could be interested in:


In celebration of International Women's Day, Artistri presents the exhibition Beyond the silk road: Glimpses of contemporary textiles in Southeast Asia from March 7 to March 21. It will feature14 contemporary interpretations of the art of silk weaving by Cambodian and Laotian craftswomen. Suzanne Chabot, Director of the Museum of Costumes and Textiles of Quebec will inaugurate the exhibition at the official opening March 9 at 6 pm.

Since cloth-making became an important human activity some 20000 years ago, it has been women's work. Once considered an important skill for women, the significance of textile-creation diminished largely in connection with the industrial revolution, when what had once been considered a skilled craft became a task which could be accomplished by a machine. However, the fortunes of women and textiles continue to be inextricably bound together in much of the developing world, where the ability to weave is one of the most useful ones a woman can have. Nowhere is this more true than in places like Cambodia and Laos, where silk weaving is experiencing a revival after decades of civil strife and political antagonism, and women find themselves at the forefront not only of a self-conscious effort to preserve their cultural heritage, but also of a revival which represents a potentially significant revenue stream.

The vernissage of Beyond the silk road: Glimpses of contemporary textiles in Southeast Asia will take place at a 5 à 7 Tuesday March 9 at Artistri Atelier-Boutique—5319 Park Avenue, Montreal. All are welcome.


Hi Everyone:

Made a trip to Ottawa last week to take a class with Elaine Quehl at Dragonfly Fabrics on freehand, curved, rotary cutting. It was a great class, lots of info, lots of fun and lots of blocks to now put together. Here are a couple of pictures of some of her works. She's a really good teacher and VERY helpful. Long drive there and back, but well worth it!!



Saturday, February 20, 2010

New blogs for your enjoyment

I've added links to two new blogs for your perusal. The first is by rug hooker Judith Dallegret, an old friend to some. She used to be a member of our guild until she got hooked on rugs. She's obviously found her niche - go have a look at the lovely work she's doing.

I also added a link to Jane Brocket's site. She's the author of "The Gentle Art of Domesticity", a celebration of cooking, knitting, gardening, and quilting - highlighted with gorgeous photography. Her blog is more of the same and is quite a pleasure to read.

-Allison

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Feb 2 meeting continued

Here is the show and tell from the Feb 2 meeting (better late than never!)...lots of baby quilts and then a bit extra.

Two baby quilts by Maryl - one with bright orange-y fabric....




















... and another with balloons.





















Mary T. did a disappearing nine-patch.




















Three quilts from Diane:


























































A soft flannel quilt by France.




















And in the category of wall hangings......

We have a work in progress by Anna -
inspired by France's demo on English paper piecing.





















Julia has a convergence quilt ready for quilting.














Audrey made two pillow covers with
some wonderful border fabric.




















And let's end off by admiring the pile of baby quilts. Everyone's been so busy! All we need now is the labels!