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FiberArt Northeast: July 2010
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. An Arty Play Day. Back in May, our group sponsored an Arty Play Day for interested and available members. It was held in a local high school's chemistry lab, which was perfect - running water and indestructible surfaces. We had plenty of room to spread out and everyone worked on their own project/process for the day. It was fantastic and we all got a lot done while having a great time. Joyce prepared to wet-felt some fibers together. Barbara tried her hand at shaving cream marbling.
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FiberArt Northeast: March 2014
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Featured Member - Donna Chambers. Welcome to a new feature on our blog - Featured Member! One or more times a month we will be featuring a member of FiberArt NorthEast, showing examples of her work, and answers to a list of interesting questions that were posed to our group. Our first featured member is Donna Chambers. You can find more of Donna's work on her website. What is your favorite technique to employ in your fiber art and why? How does this inform your fiber work? I am a ...
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FiberArt Northeast: February 2011
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Sunday, February 27, 2011. Each artist below has presented three photographs: the original piece, the original piece showing which section the artist will reproduce, and the final reproduction. Micki Tedechi's Original Quilt. Area of Quilt to be Cropped. Martha Buhl's Original Quilt. Area of Quilt to be Cropped. Nike Cutsumpas' Original Quilt. First Area of Quilt to be Cropped. Second Area to be Cropped. Nancy Mirman's Original Quilt. Area of Quilt to be Cropped. Barbara Sferra's Original Quilt.
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FiberArt Northeast: Architectural Elements at Etui
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Monday, April 14, 2014. Architectural Elements at Etui. It would carry some fabrics, yarns and other fiber related items and would have a small gallery in front. It sounded perfect. And it was! We decided on the theme of Architectural Elements and the size was restricted to 14" wide by no more than 20" high. There would also be some pedestals and some members opted to make freestanding pieces that would fit into narrow wooden stands. Here are the quilts, in no particular order:. Rapunzel by Sonia Rieber.
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FiberArt Northeast: Featured Member - Donna Chambers
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Featured Member - Donna Chambers. Welcome to a new feature on our blog - Featured Member! One or more times a month we will be featuring a member of FiberArt NorthEast, showing examples of her work, and answers to a list of interesting questions that were posed to our group. Our first featured member is Donna Chambers. You can find more of Donna's work on her website. What is your favorite technique to employ in your fiber art and why? How does this inform your fiber work? I am a ...
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FiberArt Northeast: May 2012
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Saturday, May 5, 2012. A special exhibit by us at the Northern Star Quilt Guild. Show in Katonah, NY. Please stop by during show hours Saturday and Sunday from 10A to 5P. Just follow the spirit flags! Don't our totems speak well to the trees outside the windows? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A group of fiber enthusiasts from Connecticut and New York. We've been meeting on a monthly basis since 2006. Order a copy of our 2010 exhibition book directly from Lulu.com. Date to be announced. May 2-3, 2015.
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FiberArt Northeast: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. I noticed a worn American flag, white stripes shredded to thin air, hanging out of a dumpster in a gas station. My first impulse was to pull it out and on my way home, drop it in a special drive up box at the American Legion. My usual station was closed for renovation. The attendant at the new station was a surly sort. Dreading any exchange with him, I decided to come back that night and remove the flag. Materials used: paints, found objects, Distress Ink Pad, fabric,. Have a ...
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FiberArt Northeast: April 2014
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Monday, April 14, 2014. Architectural Elements at Etui. It would carry some fabrics, yarns and other fiber related items and would have a small gallery in front. It sounded perfect. And it was! We decided on the theme of Architectural Elements and the size was restricted to 14" wide by no more than 20" high. There would also be some pedestals and some members opted to make freestanding pieces that would fit into narrow wooden stands. Here are the quilts, in no particular order:. Rapunzel by Sonia Rieber.
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FiberArt Northeast: June 2010
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Saturday, June 12, 2010. Portraits of the artists. Here are a few portraits of the artists with their art. Thursday, June 10, 2010. More photos from our opening. These were taken by our member Susan Schrott. Thank you Susan! Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Images from our Opening. Very well attended event! Thank you everyone for coming! Sunday, June 6, 2010. Nike Cutsumpas, Town Green. Carole Hoffman, Second-Hand Rose. Jamie S Horikawa, Florida Resident III. Gail Ellspermann, Dots and Dashes. May 2-3, 2015.
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FiberArt Northeast: January 2015
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Saturday, January 17, 2015. Artist Trading Block challenge. After reading about Artist Trading Blocks on the Gelli Arts blog. And becoming completely inspired by the idea of a six sided collage, Jane issued a challenge. To the FANE members to make a block or two. We cut our blocks 1.75" x 1.75". These are the outstanding results! Labels: Artist Trading Blocks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A group of fiber enthusiasts from Connecticut and New York. We've been meeting on a monthly basis since 2006.