experimentation. Last night I heard Inge Heuber speak at my quilt guild. She is a pioneering artist in quilt art from Germany who makes textile art with the seams on the front using many colours she hand dyes on cotton. While her work is in numerous publications, has hung in prestigious shows like Quilt National, and is in the collection of the New York Museum of Art and Design, what I will remember beyond that and the beauty of her quilts is her long term dedication to her art form even when she knew no one else quilting in Germany, when she received no recognition or money for her work and yet she knew it was what she had to do - it was not a hobby, but her life's work. You can see her interpretation of one of her beloved places into textile art here: http://www.ingehueber.de/pageID_639797.html And today is the final day of the Spiritcloth class I've been taking from Jude Hill.
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Well hello there fiberheart! I too am taking Patchwork beasts. I too have two patchwork beasts of my own (two corgis) and how fun it will be to turn them in to fabric. So nice to meet you. And by the way - the piece you posted on the intro page is amazing!
Hi Cathie - nice to meet you, too! Thanks for the compliment about my piece and I look forward to seeing those corgis and all the other beasts that join in the fun.
What an interesting result!
It's so very wonderful to sew along with friends all over the world. I'll bring my mini dachshund along with the Corgis. Let the wild rumpus begin!
I agree and dachshunds are a favourite of mine!
Hi,
What a great result ... I am fascinated by all the very interesting results you get. I loved your post and especially your thoughts on Inge Hueber ... sometimes you just need something like that to get you through a discouraging patch. Her website is lovely.
Have a great time with your workshop with Jude Hill.
Best wishes,
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Thanks for your comment - I agree that we all need encouragement sometimes and hearing a story like Inge Heuber's, helps. And I am really enjoying my workshop with Jude!
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