Thursday, March 25, 2010

Jamie Fingal Designs Collaboration Quilt For Yvonne


Jamie Fingal, Leslie Tucker Jenison and Iris Karp sent out a call for friends to make a block for a "gift of love" quilt for me. I am being treated for ovarian cancer and what a fabulous project for me to enjoy and treasure during and after this "side line" event of 2010. Jamie has the development of this quilt on her blog http://jamiefingaldesigns.blogspot.com/. Check out March 20th entries. I cannot imagine how much effort went into the making of this quilt in such a short period of time. Quilting is all about friendship and I am honored to be remembered by so many.

Beneath The Surface

Dinner at Eight Artists presents Beneath the Surface, a special exhibit at the International Quilt Festival in Long Beach, CA - July 22-25th at the Long Beach Convention Center. Sponsored by Moore's Sewing Centers and Brother International and Dinner at Eight Artists. for more information become a fan of http://dinnerateightartists.blogspot.com/

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Jacket Pattern packaging


My new pattern is now available. Ask your local Bernina Store to order one for you.

Monday, March 8, 2010

New Book Information


500 Art Quilts, juried by Karey Bresenhan, showcases the work of 363 fabulous contemporary quilters. Martha Sielman, executive director of Studio Art Quilt Associates, describes the book as "an incredible feast for the eyes ... this book is a must-have for every art lover, quilter, and fiber enthusiast." Learn more at http://bit.ly/7RqgW2. Thisbook is also available for purchase from Amazon.com. The first printing is expected to sell out quickly so get your copy NOW. Then go to Amazon.com and leave a five star review of the book. I have two pieces featured in the book (thank you Karey), one is my large abstract titled "Dick and Jane" the other is a tryptic made using a variety of mixed media techniques. A very different look for me but such fun to experiment with Mistyfuse as a way to apply different fabrics to the surface.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March and the color Red

It was such fun to go out to breakfast with my friend Kay. My appetite is coming back and I had a beautiful cream cheese stuffed french toast covered with blueberries and strawberry sauce. I just sat there and enjoyed looking at the lucious colors; then I ate the whole thing! My red outfit was perfect for the day as I still experience hot and cold periods: off with the jacket, on with the jacket.The hat is essential to cover my bald head. Suzanne Staud, artist supreme, invited us to visit her studio to look at the artwork she is preparing fora local gallery exhibit. What a fun morning. Too bad you all can't come to Modesto on March 13th to attend The Chartreuse Muse opening exhibit : Pets and their People. Great title for a 4 artist exhibit. www.TheChartreuseMuse.com or www.staudesign.com

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Amazing how things change

Just a few weeks ago I was lecturing at a museum and now I am recovering from major surgery and starting treatment for my ovarian cancer. Obviously this all happened very fast but with the intervention of a SAQA member and her husband I was treated asap, I have already had one infusion and see my doctors next week. I avoided the shock of hair loss and I have a new do... Our grand daughter came over last night and we played with the computer camera. Here we are underwater. You can see by the photo that I intend to beat the odds and try my hardest to return to full health. Thanks for all the notes, emails, letters, good wishes. If you only knew how much they help!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

de Young Museum

Be sure to visit the Amish Quilt Exhibit at the museum Large crowds on the weekends but worth heading to the textile galleries. Be sure to go into the study center. I love sitting at the computer terminal and looking at the collection. Also the drawers display precious smaller pieces. My lecture was well attended and the audience was enthusiastic about art quilts. Anyone can join the Textile Arts Council to support acquisitions and documentation of this important museum collection. The museum is joined with the Palace of the Legion Of Honor and together they are known as Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. What a treasure we have in our area.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Holiday Distractions



Well they are over, decorations put away (the last ones done today at church) so I guess it is time to get back to the job of being an artist. I am preparing silk kits for a fabric painting class this week for a guild and it is such fun to get all the materials out an then trying to see how well they will fit in my car. Driving does have its perks but a trunk is only so big. I go from my lecture and class on to another venue of a lecture. Then home again to put it all away. We will be doing my silk embellishment class that uses burned silk, the subject of my 1994 book Colors Changing Hue. Still a great technique with such varied results. I spent the last few weeks learning how to use my new Mac Book Pro laptop and transferring my power point presentations to that computer. Wow the images look so good on a larger screen. My former travel computer was a small PC with a small screen.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Trying Something New

Madama Yolanda:Mind Reader a new 36" x 48" quilt. Black damask fabric background, Mistyfused photo transfers, selective cut flowers, funky YP flowers, and of course, a variety of images that reside deep inside the complex yet creative mind of M. Yolanda.

Class Salt Creek Quilt Guild



All the members of this Chicago were so lively. I lectured last Thursday night and taught Friday and Saturday. Our Fantasy Floral and Fabulous Face class on Saturday produced some wonderful blocks. Stitching was to be completed at home.

Friday, October 23, 2009

The New Baby Boy


We had a baby shower last weekend and it was an opportunity for photos. I have more on my Face Book page but here is the quilt and new owner.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Portfolio 16

The SAQA annual portfolio showcasing work by professional artist members is available from www.saqa.com. Visit the website to see what else is available at the SAQA store.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Four Quilters Hall of Fame Honorees

During the American Quilt Study Group annual symposium (held this year in San Jose CA) the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles exhibited a lovely selection of quilts from the Joyce Gross Collection. The welcome event for the AQSG attendees was held at the museum with a special tour of the exhibit. Karen Alexander caught up with four previous Hall of Fame Honorees but unfortunately Merikay Walvogel the 2009 inductee was not in the gallery nor Barbara Brackman during the impromptu photo session. Visit the QHoF blog to read a brief bio of all the inductees and the special information on Merikay. Back row L to R, Jean Ray Laury, Yvonne Porcella, Bets Ramsey, front row Joyce Gross. The "gold" medal around Joyce's neck was given to each honoree. Jean, Bets and I all left our medals at home, but Joyce is the best and she wears hers to special events.
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Monday, October 5, 2009

Baby Boy Byrd

Our family continues to grow and my role of making next gen baby quilts is just beginning. This is the second quilt for our grandson's family. New baby boy was less than 24 hours old when I took this picture at the hospital. They had not picked a name when I made the quilt so the quilt shown here un-quilted is lovingly named Merlin. I will correct the title when I get the now finished 40" quilt back from the photographer.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mistyfuse at Quilt Festival

Check out the Mistyfuse booth at Houston Quilt Festival and see the special "buttons" of individual artists who use this product in their art quilts. I love MF and just made a quilt for our daughters soon to be new grandchild. Mistyfuse is so easy to use and the MF goddess sheet is the best.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts


Martha Connell is archiving exhibits at Arrowmont and she sent two gallery photos showing my art from the faculty exhibit 1987 and 1989. "Stella" is viewed in 1989, a multi panel quilt currently in my collection. The second photo shows the back view of "This is a Long Distance Call" shown in 1987. This quilt was purchased for the collection of the Mint Museum Art + Craft by SAQA in 2000. Such fun to view these quilts from the past.

Friday, September 18, 2009


Dublin has beautiful towers of flowers along the main mall street. Bob is waiting for me to take this photo before we have a cup of tea and a pastry.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Cruise around British Isles




We visited major port cities in England, Ireland, Scotland. I posted more photos of the trip on my Facebook page. The weather was cool and often windy or light rain. I taught a class and gave a lecture to our tour group on the ship. What fun. We visited Stonehenge and Festival of Quilts in Birmingham before meeting the cruise ship in Southampton.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Julia Child

With the launch of the Julia and Julia movie with Meryl Streep, I thought I would share the quilt I made with Julia Child for the 1996 exhibit Women of Taste. I was able to meet Julia several times during the development of the quilt and exhibit. She was a wonderful lady.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Don Porcella Art at Alphonse Berber Gallery


Wonderful exhibit in Berkeley, CA across the street from UC campus. Don's sculpture is made from pipe cleaners. The standing figure has been purchased by a collector from Germany. It is a
such fun to see "Art Lover" standing in the gallery, viewing art on the wall.

Friday, July 31, 2009

A fun time in Long Beach



Wonderful dinner in Long Beach with Iris and Jamie and Leslie who took this photo (I captured the photo from her blog). My room mate Cathie and I had some free time between classes so we finally had an excuse to go shopping. Before we departed, dressed for serious shopping, I took our picture in the hotel room mirror. This mirror thing has become my photography of choice. Perhaps it is because my phone looks so good from the back.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Quilt Festival Long Beach



I am teaching three classes and doing all the prep this past week. My Mixed Media Silk Quilts includes fabrics to make the project. Fortunately we are driving so it will be easy to transport multiple suitcases in the car. Part of the fun of being at Quilt Festival is
seeing friends particularly in the Bernina Booth. Have you purchased your new Bernina yet?

Friday, June 26, 2009

Why oh Why add more tasks to my day


I set up a Facebook account and have enjoyed connecting with people. Seems like being on line takes up more time than it should but one click leads to another. I have been trying to clean up my studio but that too gets put on the back burner. I have been working with painted paper lately and finally finished a knitting project. I even tried making a drawing with the Type app on my iPhone.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Bernina Celebrity (Sewlebrity) Scrapbook


BERNINA is introducing a new section on www.berninausa.com website to highlight the National Artisans called Celebrity Scrapbook. Bernina is excited about the opportunity to feature the most creative people they know! I guess I qualify and my posting will be up by June 15, 2009. I hope you check out the pattern I have offered to make a block with Bernina amazing Satin Stitch used to Machine Applique around the edges of my pattern pieces. My original quilt will be auctioned later this year on the eBay auction site for The Alliance For American Quilts crazy quilts contest. I made 3 little quilts and our daughter Suzanne made her first ever quilt for the contest.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Facebook


Our extended family seems to be scattering all over the country and what better way to at least see photos of them - join Facebook. As if I didn't have enough to do, it is still fun visit on line to see all their candid photos. While on my recent trip along the East Coast, I took a self portrait a la "American Gothic" style of Don and I in front of a mirror. Good news is my IPhone has a lovely pink case so that also adds to the concept of living the 21st Century life style. Good friend Suzanne Staud of Staudesign performed her magic with the photo and don't you love all the colors! I posted this photo on my FaceBook album and here is is for you to enjoy.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Quilt National Colonial Williamsberg and North Carolina




I just returned from a 10 day trip to Athens, OH to enjoy the 2009 Quilt National and SAQA 20th Anniversary event. It was so exciting to see the exhibit but the highlight was meeting the artists and SAQA members who attended. From there I traveled to New York to meet our son Don and he and I toured Virginia and some of the historical spots. Rain and all, it was great fun. Then on to Raleigh NC for the NCQuilt Symposium and teaching 2 classes and giving one lecture. This is a well organized symposium that travels to cities in NC. They offer great classes with outstanding faculty. Getting caught up on emails and surfing the web and I was thrilled to see my SAQA auction quilt on their June virtual newsletter, and one of my quilts in the virtual special exhibit "Three".

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Alliance For American Quilts Crazy Quilt Contest



The contest deadline is June 1st to get Your crazy quilt finished and shipped to the Alliance. I just finished my third 16" square. Remember you can bid on these donated quilts on eBay later this year. Continue to check out www.allianceforamericanquilts.org.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Paducah Kentucky


I just returned from serving as one of the three judges who awarded the prizes for the quilts at the Paducah 25th Anniversary Show. The museum displayed 24 of the past quilts and many of the makers were able to attend and be recognized at the awards banquet. A portion of the museum's collection was also on display and I was pleased to see my quilt "On Wednesday Morning" on display. It is always nice to visit one of your quilts and see it in the beautiful surroundings of a museum. I was able to spend part of Monday with a group of Wisconsin Quilters who graciously invited me to join their motor home trek to Hancock's and other fabric sales as well as having lunch at the famous Patti's 1860 restaurant. I didn't take photos of the Paducah show but here is the speciality of Patti's a 8 inch coconut cream meringue pie (back view of Lemon meringue is across the table seen here as a white mountain).
 

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Alliance For American Quilts Crazy Quilt Contest

This is my 16 inch square quilt that will be submitted to benefit the  Alliance For American Quilt. This and many others will be auctioned on eBay later this year.
Look for the Alliance on the web or in a major quilt conference in your area.  The contest is open to all but should reflect a crazy quilt style. I couldn't resist doing one of my fantasy faces using left over fused fabrics. Buttons and stitching add to the embellishment of the block. www.allianceforamericanquilts.org 

Fabric Self Portrait

Fabric Pictures or Self Portraits Class students will design a fabulous face using a self image as a starting point. As you can see in the six quilts shown here the faces became 
male and funky and fun. Pierre, Maurice, Monty, Pablo, Elvin/URA star, Jack/Joker
are titled top left to bottom right. Send me a comment or question regarding this class.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Studios Magazine is Available now

I just receive my copy of the spring issue of Studios and my article is on page 42. The every page in the magazine is full of ideas,
delights, and creative people with unique styles. I hope you will all pick up a copy soon. You don't want to miss this! To see more
of my work check my archive list for information on my Zine.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

eBooks from C&T Publishing

The time is now! Download your copy of my book from C&T Publishing



Thursday, March 5, 2009


C&T Publishing is bringing back out of print titles as eBooks and they are currently preparing  Magical Four-Patch and Nine-Patch Quilts (60184) for sale on line. I will post launch date and ordering information when available.   

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Cloth Paper Scissors Stitch Magazine


The Spring issue is now available for pre-order. It will be sold on select newsstands March 31. See my studio. To pre-order http://www.interweavestore.com/store
/p/2518-Studios-Spring-2009-Pre-Order-.aspx

Here We Art On The Set


Thanks to Pokey for sending a photo of us on the set of Quilting Arts TV show taping.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Quilting Arts next Season


Great fun to visit Quilting Arts TV studio to tape a segment for the next series. I arrived in Cleveland Sunday afternoon, drove to the studio Monday morning with Jeanne Delpit, who was the Bernina support manager on set. After makeup and set up in the green room, I did my segment taping with Pokey Bolton, had lunch and left for the airport, arriving back in CA at 11 PM. 
Here are photos of what I would look like if I were taller and thinner. I couldn't resist taking my own picture in the mirror propped up on the wall. The distortion was perfect, I think I look at least 6 inches taller. Helen Gregory was Pokey's support team along to help  the star of the show. Thanks to Jeanne for taking this photo of Helen and I. This is what the set looks like when you walk in the room - big cameras and lots of cords. Challenge is not bumping into or tripping over anything.