January 21, 2018

New Work - In Dreams I Drifted Away

In Dreams I Drifted Away, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away
 I am happy to share with you my latest work, In Dreams I Drifted Away. It's part of my River series of art quilts about the Susquehanna River. Many of them reference a dream. The title for this one seems self-explanatory, but is open to diverse interpretations. My views on it evolved as I was designing and constructing it.
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 1, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 1
 The center panel is a pieced from wool felt and various silks. The center portion is heavily needlefelted and embellished with silk, wool, and mylar fibers. The borders were hand embroidered. This was slow, meditative work.
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 2, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 2
 The top portion was also slowly constructed over time. Each of the hexagons was basted over a paper template, then hand stitched to the others with the English paper piecing method. The background for this section is Mysore silks.
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 3, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 3
I mono-printed the ripples for the side and bottom borders onto cotton sateen. I added couched threads the length of the quilt to add to the sense of movement.
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 4, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 4
 It's 60" high by 45" wide. Enjoy!
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 5, by Sue Reno
In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail 5
You can track this work back as a work in progress by clicking on In Dreams I Drifted Away in the right side bar, or click here. And as always, thanks for reading and commenting.

January 16, 2018

Interview in Machine Quilting Unlimited blog

Sweet potato wet cyan print, from MQU, by Sue Reno
It's a blog about a blog! I'm interviewed today in the Machine Quilting Unlimited blog, in conjunction with my article in wet cyanotype printing in the current Jan/Feb issue. Read it here: MQU blog interview
Bamboo and anemone wet cyan print, from MQU, by Sue Reno
And if you haven't already, get a copy of this useful and beautiful magazine for your own enjoyment.