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Rosilee Tennison, a quilt appraiser, was the October 2013 speaker at the guild. She spoke about the reasons for having your quilt appraised and the types of appraisals available. She also shared some family quilts with us and spoke about the aspects of the quilts that would be important when doing an appraisal.
Join us for our Pop Up Trunk Show, on Saturday, August 29th at Royal/T Cafe in Culver City. We're featuring 7 hot Independent Brands:
Steppie
+ Tees, Artwork & Handmade Goodies
My Mishion
+ Celebrity Inspired Fashion Handbags
Springcart
+ Unique Jewelry, Tea & Gifts
Tracey Ambrose W.R.A.P.
+ Classy & Chic Crochet
UNEARTHED
+ Custom Handcrafted Exotic Leather Goods &Accessories
Deeply Rooted Apparel
+ the perfect fit for the Faith Forward Fashionista
Uninhibited Spirit
+ Handcrafted Paper Goods, Soy Candles Vintage & Glass Jewelry and Exclusive Gifts
Here's your chance to get inspired with fresh new looks for the fall and end of Summer savings! Free admission, complimentary refreshments and Free Goodie Bags with purchase (while they last). For more information, visit www.thahotness.net
A peek at page 23 of Phyllis Hoffman's Celebrate Halloween Magazine and the black cat kettle cup that Johanna will be offering at Denver's Halloween Trunk Show...
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Pictures from the 11/23 (2012) Trunk Show hosted by Michele - A Bridal Boutique to introduce designer Allison Parris to the area.
This is my workspace, it is cleaner than usual as I've not been working much. In fact I've hit a bit of binders block. I have 3 projects started, bound even, I just can't decide on papers or fabric to finish them with.
Anyways you can see my tool jar to the left of the desk, my two cutting boards that span my desk, and on the bottom left you can seem my jar of rulers. In the middle of my desk are 14 little packets getting ready to be handed out a trunk show.
Ah the backside of running an Etsy store!
David Schalliol
Moving Out (Detroit)
Archival inkjet prints on Kodak Endura Lustre paper
2009
Visual representations of abandonment and dereliction have become the dominant symbols of Detroit, Michigan. These images draw our attention to the aesthetics of abandonment through the presentation of decaying structures, but they rarely address the processes leading to dereliction. When the processes do happen to be addressed – as by an introductory essay or through interwoven material – an assumption of the macro causes of abandonment typically imbues the image with a meaning that is disconnected from the reality of the documented place. After all, while (the typically assumed) limited resources certainly cause dereliction, it is also caused by other processes, such as municipal efforts to redevelop a community through building clearance.
I directly address the problems inherent in such representation by creating a linear visual narrative of what happens to a house when a family abandons it for another home. In this representation, photographs of five distinct Detroit buildings are used as stand-ins for the stages of dereliction of an individual building. The use of multiple buildings, rather than time series photographs of a single case, calls attention to the act of narrative construction. Without the same building to connect the images, the viewer must evaluate the relationship between the buildings in order to assess the piece. In so doing, I hope the viewer contemplates the presented dereliction narrative but also contemplates the process of narrative construction and the specific circumstances of each subject building.
Our speaker was Pam Denesyk who spoke about Modern Quilting. Pam is active in the Ottawa Modern Quilt Guild and operates the store Mad About Patchwork. Click hereto find Pam on flickr.
Maggie Vanderweit from Stone Threads Fibre Arts gave a trunk show at the Brampton Quilters' Guild September 2013 meeting.
made these by special request from a jewelry merchant's trunk show in the north beach area in sf. they wanted minis to go with champagne, so i chose lemon cake with a soft vanilla buttercream.