It is a rainy day in Tahoe, but who cares. We thought it would snow – maybe tonight. The big excitement is the momma bear and her cubs who are hanging out and raiding the garbage dumpster.
My assignment today was to make 3 fused backgrounds out of squares of fabric and then alter them by layering different motifs on top. Here are my back grounds:
The top and bottom pieces are fabrics from sample books that I got from my architect son-in-law. They are silks designed by Jack Lenor Larson and other high-end fabrics. The center piece is mainly Japanese textiles.
I got the bottom one sort of done by adding squares and rectangles:
I am not sure what I will do with the other two – maybe circles for one and leaf shapes for the other.
Here is some of Sue Benner’s work:
This landscape is done with the edges of fused fabric that she trims off – the unfused edges become 3 dimensional design elements. I always threw those away!! Just look at this!
Here are a couple of her flower series. She is teaching this next year:
After each lunch and dinner, one or more of the instructors gives a slide presentation. Tonight, the adorable Paula Nadlestern was on. Here is one of her quilts:’
I leave you with the dessert du jour:
This is such a fabulous place. If you have never been – save your pennies and come next year. I will tell you the faculty in another post – lots of new people!!
I am so suffering from not being there….thanks for posting the photos…and have a cosmo for me.
Everything is so pretty! And I think your class work is turning out really cool. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do next!
Gerrie,
Your background exercise is interesting…nice fabrics. Thanks for sharing your photos…someday maybe I’ll make it to Tahoe.