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Landscape Design

  • Cas Holmes
    Cas is a British textile artist working in textiles and paper in Japan and in Canada. Cas says: I am interested in the open landscape, the shadows of marks made by man in the earth.
  • Linda Behar
    Stunning embroidered landscapes.
  • Inge Reinhold
    A charming series of clear coloured landscapes from Denmark
  • Charlotte Ziebarth
    Using digital imagery on fabric in these strong designs, Charlottle explores two of my favourite elements:trees and landscapes.
  • John Heartman
    One of my favourite Canadian painters. Inspiring site, stunning Newfoundland paintings.
  • Renee Harris
    Landscapes within landscapes - simple, pared down elements start with journal sketches. these piece are embroidery on felted wool. I found out about Renee's work through Layers of Meaning textile art blog - http://layersofmeaning.org/wp/
  • Ionne MaCaulley
    Ionne McCaulley has a new web site and a new book coming out in February: "Color for the Terrified Quilter" co-authored with sharon Pederson.

Quilting Supplies

  • Misty Fuse
    I now carry Misty Fuse in 5 yd. packs and also botanical art patterns by Janet Rice-Bredin
  • Needles
    Needles are our most basic tools, yet how much do you know about the various types and how they are made? From the makers of some of the finest English needles check out Colonial Needles.
  • SewSlip
    Here is a great product! This teflon pad fits under your machine needle and helps the fabric glide around easily for machine embroidery and quilting. It saves lots of stress on the hands. Invented by a quilter. Nancy sent me a sample and I love it!
  • Favourite Notions
    I adore sewing with the finest English needles - sometimes hard to find, John James needles are available in my online store. Team them with the divine "Thread Heaven" for effortless stitching!

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Japan & Bali

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    Photos of International quilt Festival, Yokohama, Japan. November 2005 Travels in Japan and Travels in Bali November/December 2005

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Warmest congratulations to Lynne Edwards, English quilter who has been awarded the highest citizen award in the Commonwealth: M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) for her contribution to the Arts through her quilting. Lynne The award will be present by H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in July. Watch for Lynne's new book “Cathedral Window Quilt” due out this summer. That’s me and Lynne on the right with the Bay of Fundy as a backdrop.

Magazines
Joe Lewis is a textile artist living Toronto and is passionate about promoting Canadian textile art. He’s developed a slick e-zine fibreQUARTERLY which includes an anthology in a downloadable PDF format. fQ explores and celebrates contemporary Canadian Textile and Fibre Art. Go into this web site and click on the “Popular artcraft” Link and see the work of Bettina Matzkuhn, British Columbia, also the “Art cloth Text” blog link.
fQ Volume 4 Issue 2 Spring 2008 is now on line. They’re always looking for preview/promotional material about up and coming exhibitions as well as reviews. If you have story ideas please feel free to get in touch with Joe. Subscribe and support Canadian textile arts.

Another Canadian magazine, this one on real paper, is called  A Needle Pulling Thread. It features Canadian textile arts and has lot of projects.

Crazy Quilts Magazine on-line. When I was at Quilt Festival, I had a lovely visit with Barbara Blankenship who writes for Crazy Quilt. It's published quarterly and has lots of articles on stitching, embellishments and beading. Barbara kindly wrote a rather lovely article about me and my book, which  I’m pleased to say has gone into second printing and going strong.

Car_2 African Threads
Isn't this fabulous car? It's and appliqué made by Dudu who lives in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa. This is one of the pieces I’ve recently brought in for my African Threads project. The people in the car are leaning out of the windows as a tortoise crosses the road. I love the exploding perspective. Please visit African Threads for charming embroideries and to support the Grandmother’s of Africa.

Art Design and Visual Thinking
Who’d have thought that you could take a Cornell University level course on Design? Well, here is a site so rich with information that you could take a year or two to work through it. What a fabulous resource! Cornell University lecturer Charlotte Jirousek covers: Language of Design: Form, Pattern, Line, Balance, rhythm, etc. There is also discussion of Creativity and the Design process. It’s an entry-level, introductory course, and no special skills or background is needed.

Paper Dolls
Lark Books has a new paper doll book on the shelf called Artful Paper Dolls. It's an energetic hardcover with a brief history of Paper Dolls, featured artists and a gallery. Among the many inspiring artists included are Margi Hennen and Kathryn Beltzer two talented and funny women whom I’m glad to call friends! You'll enjoy the exceptional dolls these women make.

On-line Landscape Group
In November I started a new on-line group for anyone interested in landscape quilts, big and small. We have a really lovely group on-line with a fabulous Gallery of photos by members – and there’s a lot of talent and great sharing going on. You are most welcome to join in the discussion!

"Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality."
- The Dalai Lama


Till next time - happy Spring!

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Art & Inspiration

  • Earthenware1’s Weblog
    My new favourite blog is an art pottery blog. Tim talks about his creative process that applies to all things we make. One to follow!
  • Edge- ScottishTextile Artists
    The high level of design sensibility and skill is evident in this large textile group. Enriching.
  • Bead Artist
    Elaine Davis is a unique bead artist from St. John's Newfoundland. Her beaded portraits are exceptional. I'd rather have my portrait done in beads than oils, I think.
  • Critique of the month
    The language of critique helps one understand the right quesitons to ask about a work. Sign up for this monthly critique to learn a whole lot about analyzing design. Steve Aimone wrote a great book called "Design! A Lively Guide"
  • Rug Hooking, Art, and Life
    Deanne Fitzpatrick has a most wonderful newsletter sign up and be inspired.
  • Learn to Draw
    Drawing is an important skill. It's like a muscle, the more you use it the better it is, and it also becomes stiff and creaky when you don't practice (note to self!)
  • Composition for beginners
    Kodak photography site has some great basic design guidelines like the rule of thirds and line and simplicity.
  • Colour Theory Overview
    Learn the basics of the colour wheel and elements such a complimentary colours, tints and shades, contrast and dominance etc.
  • Canadian Textile Artists
    In this Collective you'll find many beautiful landscapes, embroideries and quilts.
  • Creativity Portal
    Lots of creative jump-starts here!
  • Merle Axelrad Serlin
    Extraordinary textile collage. Merel, an architect, makes these astonishing textiles full time. Read about her process, her fabrics and inspiration.
  • Creative Juice!
    A delightful site with many resources to spark creativity
  • LaLa Land
    A great site with fabulous links to so many creative links. I always get lost in wonderful places when I visit Lesley Riley's site.
  • Global Textiles
    This award winning Canadian site is a MUST SEE - stunning indigenous textiles from around the world - you can get lost for hours in this feast of textile wonders.
  • HeArt Cloth Quarterly
    Jane Dunnewold makes art cloth and writes eloquently about art and soul. Her book "Complexcloth" is essential reading for surface design. Download a sample of her new HeArt Cloth Quarterly - packed with technqiues and articles this is well worth subscribing to if you are interested in expanding your explorations in art and design in cloth. The next issue will have an interview with Martha Cole, a review of paint sticks, design lesson, and much more.

Great Links!

  • Fiber and Stitch
    An e-zine with articles on a wide variety of topic like ink jet transfer, embellishment, felting, making journals and walloping lot more! Free projects, its $9 per issue and you can order back issues. A really valuable resource.
  • VidCasts
    Watch Bonnie McCaffery's podcasts and Video Podcast.
  • Workshop on the Web
    Maggie Grey offers exciting textile techniques to try, news, reviews and artist interviews, in a quarterly online magazine. A taster edition, gallery roundup and suppliers' 'mall' are all free; full access is by annual subscription.
  • Habberdashery
    This is the kind of textile trove I dream about - ribbons, tassels, silk threads, glorious antique buttons, exotic yarn and more. Yum.
  • Mudcloth & Kuba Cloth
    Fantastic selection of REAL African fabric from West Africa. Exceptional indigo fabrics, mudcloth, kuba cloth and wax prints. Also, fabulous baskets and other arts here. These folks are members of the Fair Trade Federation
  • African Fabric
    Pippa Moore from British columbia has started an online store for African Fabrics called Kitambaa Designs. Check out her growing stock
  • Silk scarves and fabric
    Jane Steinberg says "color is how spirit enters matter" - what a beautiful statement. Gorgeous shibori scarves and shawls and, for quilt making, shibori bits and silks.
  • Grandmothers to Grandmothers
    The work of the Stephen Lewis Foundation in Africa impresses me greatly. Much of their work in alleviating the pain of HIV/AIDS is in Sub Saharan Africa including South Africa, where I was born. Visit this link to find out more.
  • Jacque Fabrics
    Some of the most unusual, vibrant fabrics I've come across!
  • Marbled Fabrics
    Glorious marbled fabrics by Marjorie Bevis.