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Monique Chevassu from Brampton Sew N Serge presented a trunk show of quilts. She offers classes at the store. Monique also spoke about embroidery machines, which she sells.
Monique Chevassu from Brampton Sew N Serge presented a trunk show of quilts. She offers classes at the store. Monique also spoke about embroidery machines, which she sells.
I shot this for Moxsie but they didn't use it, I really like it so I'm uploading it to Flickr...
Model: David Fattal
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The items from Deploy That Fabric are on display at my local quilt shop. My boys were happy to see the items.
Maggie Vanderweit from Stone Threads Fibre Arts gave a trunk show at the Brampton Quilters' Guild September 2013 meeting.
Claire Pettibone Trunkshow at Little White Dress
Denver, August 2nd/2014
Claire Pettibone
Little White Dress (Denver)
Camila Bruce Photography
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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.
Monique Chevassu from Brampton Sew N Serge presented a trunk show of quilts. She offers classes at the store. Monique also spoke about embroidery machines, which she sells.
CELINE designer eye wear in Toronto - Sharing Toronto article about Celine, fashion eye wear in Toronto as experienced in the March Celine Trunk Show & Sale at Spectacle - Queen Street West.
Monique Chevassu from Brampton Sew N Serge presented a trunk show of quilts. She offers classes at the store. Monique also spoke about embroidery machines, which she sells.
Swarovski crystals and vermeil gold complement Sheila’s handmade glass beads.
The animal print design glitters with embedded goldstone. Necklace length measures 22”. Glass beads are created in the flame of a torch and fully kiln annealed.
Jewelry Art by Sheila Papaioannou
Julia V. Hendrickson
Repository (Travel Series)
Photo polymer etchings
2009
The aim of art is to tidy up one’s inner and outer worlds.
–Agnès Varda, Les glaneurs et la glaneuse
A suitcase’s existence implies a journey into the unknown, and its function is to provide a point of collection for a condensed world. As an artist who is also a collector of objects, I am drawn to the suitcase as a unique,
liminal space between interior and exterior.
The things we collect are a glimpse into the inner workings of our minds—our hopes, memories, choices, and beliefs—yet they exist as a part of daily life and are therefore made invisible. I want to give these small, collected things value and weight. In these Repository (Travel Series) prints, by placing personal, collected objects in unknown locations, one is forced to question that which is taken for granted. Discomfort and confusion occur in the unexpected juxtaposition of familiarity and the unknown, in places without points of reference. My small, collected objects are made monumental, skewing perception of the visual space and placing them outside of time.
I believe, in this modern world where images are primarily digital, fleeting and ephemeral, that the images I create should have some grounding in a real, physical space. I am interested in making images that are not only about personal, physical things, but which are made physical and tangible in themselves.