Where will we find you with your own machine this year, when QSDS begins? How about in class #17 or #24 with Cynthia Corbin, or the Independent Study #18, or Rosalie Dace’s guided classes, #5 or #11? Check them out here, but don't delay- classes are filling fast!
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Tools of the Trade Tuesday: Machine Sewing Basics
A look at what we use, what we
bring with us to QSDS and what we need for our creative life.
What do you really need right there by your sewing machine? Scissors,
thread and bobbins. Probably pins unless you are a wild and confident machine
piecer. Circles abound in our lives. Look down at your own work table and I’ll
bet you see them. There are more than tools here. There is an interesting
composition: it's the same shape repeating in clusters and varying sizes. Get back
to sewing or stop and make a sketch, a reminder for the future when you need an
idea.
Where will we find you with your own machine this year, when QSDS begins? How about in class #17 or #24 with Cynthia Corbin, or the Independent Study #18, or Rosalie Dace’s guided classes, #5 or #11? Check them out here, but don't delay- classes are filling fast!
Where will we find you with your own machine this year, when QSDS begins? How about in class #17 or #24 with Cynthia Corbin, or the Independent Study #18, or Rosalie Dace’s guided classes, #5 or #11? Check them out here, but don't delay- classes are filling fast!
Monday, March 30, 2015
Instructor Spotlight: Fran Skiles
What is Fran Skiles doing here? More importantly, what
does she plan to do with that cheesecloth that she just painted? Being a mixed
media artist extraordinaire, she might print on it with other designs,
layer it over or under something else and turn it into...art!
At QSDS this year, Fran will be teaching “Fabric & Paper Collage, Printing and Painting.” Doesn’t that sound like a combination of techniques you’d love to try? How about having five whole days (June 1–5) to experiment? That's plenty of time to get up close and personal with gesso, gel medium, paints, papers and a sturdy base of cotton duck. Fran knows her way around a photocopy and she always knows what to do with some cheesecloth. Check it out and see some images of Fran’s artwork here (scroll down to the end of Session 3).
Better yet, sign up for Fran's class! Don't delay, there's just two spots left! Sign up here.
At QSDS this year, Fran will be teaching “Fabric & Paper Collage, Printing and Painting.” Doesn’t that sound like a combination of techniques you’d love to try? How about having five whole days (June 1–5) to experiment? That's plenty of time to get up close and personal with gesso, gel medium, paints, papers and a sturdy base of cotton duck. Fran knows her way around a photocopy and she always knows what to do with some cheesecloth. Check it out and see some images of Fran’s artwork here (scroll down to the end of Session 3).
Better yet, sign up for Fran's class! Don't delay, there's just two spots left! Sign up here.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tools of the Trade Tuesday: Cardboard Boxes

Check out Sue’s QSDS class here:
Do you like playing with dye? Check out these other classes too:
Kerr Grabowski's "One Screen, One Image, Many Variations" (click link and scroll down to find) and Sue Benner's "Expressive Dye Painting" (click and scroll down)
Monday, March 16, 2015
Tools of the Trade Tuesday

We use so many tools in our creative work. Some may seem mundane or not beautiful, some might be a little bit mysterious. Some may be repurposed or recycled from their original jobs. Check back every Tuesday to see what I have here to share with you.
Let’s start with fabric—gorgeous hand dyed cottons, in every shade of the rainbow and then some. I’ll bet you’ve taken a class on dyeing fabric or have done some on your own. Have you used it?? No? Well, what’s stopping you? Does it seem too beautiful to use? If you don’t get it out and use it, that beautiful fabric may moulder on your shelf for years and then finally end up in a yard sale someday. Get it out, fondle it, iron it and get ready to use it. Bring it to QSDS this spring and we’ll get you started.
If you like beading and hand embroidery, Lisa Binkley is teaching a weekend class focusing on learning to respond to the unique markings and colors of hand dyed or hand printed fabrics. Read more about it here. (Scroll down to find the class.)
You could also bring your beautiful fabric to a design class. Rosalie Dace’s “Be Here Now” will give you five days to play with your fabrics. Don’t have five days? Cynthia Corbin is teaching a weekend’s worth of in-the-cloth design, “ABCs of Composition.”
So don’t just hoard the hand dyes, use them! See you next Tuesday!
Friday, January 23, 2015
See Quilt National at QSDS 2015
Need an extra incentive for coming to QSDS this year? It’s a Quilt National year! This biennial exhibit debuts at the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio, just days before we gather in Columbus.
Each
Wednesday the QSDS bus trip will visit the Dairy Barn to see this innovative
collection. Seeing this inspiring and thought-provoking show in its home venue
is always a fabulous experience. When Quilt National travels it is usually split into two sections, so
this is a unique opportunity to view the entire exhibition in one place.
The
jurors for 2015 Quilt National were museum curator Judy Schwender and two renowned fiber artists, both members of the QSDS faculty: Ann Johnston and Rosalie Dace. Rosalie will be
teaching at QSDS again this year. View her upcoming classes here.
The bus trip leaves each Wednesday at noon and returns around 7 p.m. Snacks are provided. The bus trip costs $70.
The bus trip leaves each Wednesday at noon and returns around 7 p.m. Snacks are provided. The bus trip costs $70.
TO ADD THE BUS TRIP TO YOUR ITINERARY: email education@ohiocraft.org to sign up.
Photos: The Dairy Barn Arts Center (top); QSDS team member Diane Muse hands out snacks on the Wednesday bus trip (bottom)
Friday, September 18, 2009
Conversations in Fabric
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The exhibition at the Ohio Craft Museum went very well. Betty Talbott and her staff always hang a show so nicely. We had a good turnout and the show will be up until November 1st. I would recommend going to take a peek. The blue and brown piece above is mine. It is a collage piece: cotton, canvas, oil paint, pieces from recycled magazines and embroidery floss. It is called Past, Present, Future.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Party hats

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