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Bloghop-Giveaway Grand Finale!

Saturday, October 5th, 2013

To cap a wonderful bloghop, I would first and foremost like to thank the amazing artists and bloggers who made this possible:  Jamie Fingal, Deborah Boschert, Vicki Welsh, Leslie Tucker Jenison, Terry Grant, Gloria Hansen and Diane Perin Hock.  To all of you who left comments, THANK YOU!  And to Quilting Arts/Interweave, Mistyfuse and Havel’s Scissors, thank you for your generous donations that make this grand prize possible!  Here is one more chance to win, and read to the bottom for a bit more news!  Please note, this giveaway is for those residing in the United States only due to postage costs.  However, if you live outside the US and win and are willing to share postage costs, you can enter also. Leave comments before 8 a.m. Eastern Time, October 10th.  I’ll do the drawing that morning and post/contact the winner.DRUM ROLL please:  the Winner is number 42, Gail Myrhodosky!  I’ve emailed you, Gail, to get your snail mail address.  This giveaway is now over, but I’ll do one more in mid November–come back on November 10th—well, come back before then please, but for more on the Holiday giveaway, visit here on November 10th.

There is now a video clip available on YouTube which you can watch here or over on YouTube, here.

The grand prize is grand indeed:

Huge thanks to Quilting Arts/Interweave, Mistyfuse and Havel's for their generous donations to this bloghop!

Huge thanks to Quilting Arts/Interweave, Mistyfuse and Havel’s for their generous donations to this bloghop!

  • A copy of the DVD!
  • A selection of products from MistyFuse! I show you how I use these products in the Video workshop.
  • A huge donation from Havel’s Scissors including a generous giftbag that includes long scissors, short scissors, snips, seam ripper, AND the non-stick scissors too!
  • And a copy of Quilting Arts Gifts magazine from this year, with a project by me!

Here’s a photo of the stencilled ornaments project I did; I will also be demonstrating this project at the Christmas Delights Sampler (Class 765, and it still has openings…sign up at Festival!) from 2 to 5 Saturday afternoon at International Quilt Festival!

My project in the Quilting Arts Gifts 2013-14 issue is Stenciled Ornaments.

My project in the Quilting Arts Gifts 2013-14 issue is Stenciled Ornaments.

If you’d like to win this GRAND PRIZE, please leave me a comment and tell me something you learned these past two weeks from one of the blogs you visited on the bloghop!    And if you can’t wait, or don’t win, do remember you can order my DVD from me here or the download (or DVD) from Interweave, here.  Leave comments before 8 a.m. Eastern Time, October 10th.  I’ll do the drawing that morning and post/contact the winner.

NOTE:  this giveaway is for those residing in the United States due to postage costs.  However, if you live outside the US and win and are willing to share postage costs, you can enter also.

And….. just when you thought the bloghop was over, NOPE!  I’m doing a SECOND bloghop in early-to-mid-November to kick off the holiday season.  So on November 10th, make sure you come back (well, come back and read my blogposts before then, but you know what I mean) to join the second and final round of fun!

 

Bloghop-Giveaway with Diane Perin Hock

Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

Today I get to introduce my friend Diane Perin Hock!  Diane is helping with my bloghop and giveaway, so to enter for a chance to win a copy of my new video workshop.  She’s an artist, sketcher, quilter, mom, lawyer, and just neat person!  This past summer when I taught in California (will blog about that eventually I hope!), hubby and younger son flew out and we drove Eli up the coast then visited Sausalito where I lived as a child.  While there I got together with Diane and Pat Dicker (visit Pat on the web here), and Pat’s hubby took this photo–do you think we were happy to be together?!!!!

L to R:  Sarah, Diane Perin Hock and Pat Dicker, on Pat's deck this past July

L to R: Sarah, Diane Perin Hock and Pat Dicker, on Pat’s deck this past July

To order a DVD, visit my Store page here, or to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts' Interweave Store, here.   And, of course, you can enter the various giveaways thanks to the generous quilt artists who are helping me give away copies!

To order a DVD, see the links in the paragraph at right.

 

Art Quilt Design from Photo to Threadwork, please visit her blog Going to Pieces and leave a comment there for a chance to win a DVD (US shipping only) or download.

Visit my Store page here or, to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts’ Interweave Store, here. And, of course, you can enter the various giveaways thanks to the generous quilt artists who are helping me give away copies!

I first “met” Diane by joining up the Artful Quilters blog ring several years ago.   I followed her work as a member of the Twelve by Twelve international Quilt challenge (Deborah Boschert who was earlier in this bloghop is also part of this group).  Then we reconnected in an online sketching class.  Several us including Diane and me decided it would be fun to keep a group going to encourage us to keep sketching.  Well, I’ve not been so good, but Oh My Goodness Diane certainly has!  Lately she has been sketching the town and area where she lives in northern California, and here is a recent sketch:

Diane's ink and watercolor sketch of a home near her in northern California

Diane’s ink and watercolor sketch of a home near her in northern California

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are two of her pieces in the Twelve by Twelve challenges:

John Lennon's Glasses, part of the Orange color Twelve by Twelve Challenge

John Lennon’s Glasses, part of the Orange color Twelve by Twelve Challenge

Fingerprint by Diane Perin Hock, another of the Colors challenges

Fingerprint by Diane Perin Hock, another of the Colors challenges

 

 

 

Diane is, of course, also a talented textile artist.  She has been part of the Dinner@8 artists, curated by Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison (who have–waving hullo with thanks) also been a part of this bloghop.  Diane’s current piece may be my favorite in this year’s “An Exquisite Moment” exhibit:

Diane Perin Hock's Adirondack Chair.  I love everything about this:  the gentle summery colors, the feeling of utter tranquility, the masterful way she managed the long narrow shape required for the challenge.

Diane Perin Hock’s Adirondack Chair. I love everything about this: the gentle summery colors, the feeling of utter tranquility, the masterful way she managed the long narrow shape required for the challenge.

Read Diane’s interview on the Dinner@8 blog, here.

I’m so glad that Diane offered to be a part of this bloghop.  Please do surf over to her blog, here, and leave a comment there (not here!) to win.   Thank you so much, Diane, for being part of the giveaway, and of course thank you again to Quilting Arts and Interweave for inviting me to do the video and offering these copies for the giveaway.

In closing, here’s one last photo…when Pat, Diane and I had lunch in California over summer and had to sketch our tortilla chips, while attempting (not too successfully) to sketch before eating!

Pat's sketch is on the top, I'm bottom left, and zooming ahead and nearly done is Diane on the right.

Pat’s sketch is on the top, I’m bottom left, and zooming ahead and nearly done is Diane on the right.

 

 

 

 

Bloghop and Giveaway with Gloria Hansen

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

Gloria is simply amazing:  award-winning art quilter (and I’m talking TOP awards), author of the best book on things digital and photography there is (and many other books), award-winning website designer, co-founder and partner with Derry Thompson in GloDerWorks, Apple geek (in the best way) and Photoshop master, professional quality photographer (with a serious thing for butterflies), ardent supporter of the Parkinson’s Walk, devoted to her family, generous with her knowledge and expertise, and really nice to boot!   I’m honored she agreed to help out with the bloghop, and thrilled that I get to brag about her (and she’s the creative soul behind this very beautiful website you’re reading!).   Visit Gloria’s blog, here on her website (which is here), to learn more about her part of the giveaway of my Quilting Arts video workshop, Art Quilt Design From Photo to Threadwork.

After corresponding with Gloria by email for years, including while developing my website, I FINALLY got to meet her in person--when she WON the BIG award for Innovative Artistry at International Quilt Festival in Houston for Squared Illusions 6.  Here she is--doesn't look like your typical quilter, eh?  What really suprised me is that Gloria is petite!  I'd seen pictures and always thought she was really tall!

After corresponding with Gloria by email for years, including while developing my website, I FINALLY got to meet her in person–when she WON the BIG award for Innovative Artistry at International Quilt Festival in Houston for Squared Illusions 6. Here she is–doesn’t look like your typical quilter, eh? What really suprised me is that Gloria is petite! I’d seen pictures and always thought she was really tall!  I was so thrilled I got to be in the audience and cheer when she won this award!

Gloria is half of the talented Gloderworks partnership, along with Derry who lives near London.  They work via conferencing over the internet, attend MacWorld and the major Photoshop conferences, and travel across “the Pond” (a.k.a. the Atlantic) a few times each year.  Despite being a relatively small firm, they won a Webby, which is the international internet equivalent of an Oscar!  Having worked with them (OMG!!!!! I just counted) for nearly ten years, I can say they are outstanding.  My only complaint is when I have a question and write Derry or Gloria over the weekend, I have to tell him to STOP WORKING and take a break!  I mean, I can write at 9 pm Saturday and the answer is in my inbox on Sunday!

Gloria's best-in-class book, Digital Essentials

Gloria’s best-in-class book, Digital Essentials

I will admit straight up:  this book is not light bedside reading.  Once you’ve looked at other books about learning  things digital and want to know more, go to this book.  This is where the answers are!   If you want to edit your photos to represent your quilts accurately, learn how to resize and edit, well… go here and let Gloria tell you in far better language than I can!  This book lives beside my work station, not on the shelf!

Gloria is well known for her digital art, which she then prints onto cloth and quilts.  Mere photos do NOT do justice to these, which in person are breathtaking.  Clearly the judges at AQS Paducah thought so, too!

Gloria is well known for her digital art, which she then prints onto cloth and quilts. Mere photos do NOT do justice to these, which in person are breathtaking. Clearly the judges at AQS Paducah thought so, too!  This quilt is part of her Blushing Triangles series.

And one of Gloria’s more recent works.  I can’t wait to get to Houston and see what is new this year!

Gloria's melding of her passions:  art quilts, photography, digital art, just keeps getting better and better.

Gloria’s melding of her passions: art quilts, photography, digital art, just keeps getting better and better.

So please take some time to surf over to Gloria’s blog and website, visit the Gallery of her art, and drink in our beautiful world through Gloria’s eyes.  I am SO glad I get to know Gloria–how lucky we are to have the internet to be able to bring all of us together.   Now go hop over to her blog and leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of my DVD workshop!

 

Bloghop-Giveaway with Terry Grant

Saturday, September 28th, 2013

Terry’s art is immediately recognizable whether she is depicting buildings, nature, people:  using black outlining, eclectic prints, plaids and stripes, skillful use of paints and thread, when you see “a Terry Grant”  you know it is her work.   We share a love of representational quilts, but Terry also ventures into some  geometrics and abstracts. I’m so happy that she agreed to be a part of this bloghop and giveaway!  Please visit her blog, here, to participate!

Red Domes is quintessentially Terry to me, the wonderful use of plaids in the sky, the crisp edges, the warm earthy reds and oranges, the bold, graphic quality to the shapes and lines.

Red Domes is quintessentially Terry to me, the wonderful use of plaids in the sky, the crisp edges, the warm earthy reds and oranges, the bold, graphic quality to the shapes and lines.  Right click to see a bit larger.

Once again, we’re celebrating the release of my first video workshop, Art Quilt  Design from Photo to Threadwork, with Fabric Collage and Machine Quilting, by Quilting Arts/Interweave.

To order a DVD, visit my Store page here, or to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts' Interweave Store, here.   And, of course, you can enter the various giveaways thanks to the generous quilt artists who are helping me give away copies!

Enter the various giveaways by visiting the bloghoppers’ blogs!

(To order a DVD, visit my Store page here, or to order either the DVD or a digital download, visit Quilting Arts’ Interweave Store, here.  Now back to enjoying Terry’s art!)

 

 

Terry grew up in Idaho and has lived many years in Oregon, and many of her quilts feature scenes that could come from nowhere but the Pacific Northwest, such as this beautiful piece of Mount Hood (in Oregon).

The colors just make me sigh in this portrait of Mount Hood.

The colors just make me sigh in Terry Grant’s portrait of Mount Hood.  Right Click to see larger.

You can tell from her style that she, like my friend Susan Brubaker Knapp (her website is here), has a background in graphic design.  Terry also studied art in college–I’m just a tad envious that she was able to find a way to incorporate art into her life from such a young age.  Do go read about her on her blog/website.  Most of all, take the time to visit her portfolio pages.

Like several of the other artists in this bloghop and the one that will happen in November, Terry is a member of the Twelve by Twelve international challenge group (website here) and the Sketchbook challenge.  I wonder if they have all discovered a way to add another ten hours to each day to get it all done!  Maybe I will, since next year is relatively easy work-wise, try to follow along with the Sketchbook Challenge!

A recent piece is Red Umbrellas:

Don't you just love the lines?   Those three red umbrellas, brighter than the rusty orange and ochre

Don’t you just love the lines? Those three red umbrellas, brighter than the rusty orange and ochre so that they pop above the purple patio.  And again, her skillful use of stripes and plaids!

Some of Terry’s family are from South America, where she has visited often.   The imagery from there also has worked its way into her art:

Banos by Terry Grant.

Banos by Terry Grant.  Notice how she has used paints to create the discolorations on the stuccoed wall.  And that climbing vine–be still my heart!

And no post about Terry would be complete without a crow or a heart!

And of course, Terry's crows.   Love this cheeky fellow!

And of course, Terry’s crows. Love this cheeky fellow!

Thank you Terry for sharing your art with all of us, and for agreeing to help me host this bloghop!

To all of you, remember to go visit Terry’s blog and, if you wish, leave a comment according to her instructions, if you’d like to win a DVD or digital download of Art Quilt Design From Photo to Threadwork.

 

 

 

Bloghop-Giveaway with Leslie Tucker Jenison

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Leslie Tucker Jenison is one seriously talented artist and a seriously BUSY lady!   Just reading her various blogs and posts and website leaves me exhausted, so I’m thrilled she was able to squeeze in some time for little old me!  Visit her personal blog, here, to participate in her segment of the bloghop and giveaway.   I first “met” Leslie on the QuiltArt list–gosh it must be nearly a decade ago!   Way back when, Virginia Spiegel was organizing a cancer research fundraiser, FiberArt for a Cause, where you donated a modest amount and got to pick a fabric postcard donated to help raise funds.  I chose Leslie’s, made of her artcloth, and it still is on display in my studio!

Papyrus #1 by Leslie Tucker Jenison, a fiber art postcard

Papyrus #1 by Leslie Tucker Jenison, a fiber art postcard that lives in my studio and is admired frequently by me

Leslie and her friend Jamie Fingal (who kicked off this bloghop and giveaway) are the “Dinner@8” artists, and blog here.  I’ve been honored to be invited to participate in an exhibit juried by them for the past several years:  Beneath the Surface (2010), The Space Between (2011),  Rituals (2012), and this year’s An Exquisite Moment.  DO go visit this blog and see the incredible art quilts, which are (as always) even better in person.

Leslie’s work ranges from Art Cloth,

Leslie's Art Cloth 9.  To see more of Leslie's surface design work, visit here.

Leslie’s Art Cloth 9. To see more of Leslie’s surface design work, visit here.

to Mixed Media,

Joy by Leslie Tucker Jenison.  To see Leslie's Mixed Media work, visit here.

Joy by Leslie Tucker Jenison. To see Leslie’s Mixed Media work, visit here.

to Art Quilts,

Leslie's award winning Amsterdam Alley.  To see Leslie's art quilts, visit here.

Leslie’s award winning Amsterdam Alley. To see Leslie’s art quilts, visit here.

as well as teaching, and sketching!   In just a couple days she will be teaching at the Art and Soul retreat, and not long after at International Quilt Festival in Houston!  Remember when I said it sounded exhausting?

Visit Leslie at her personal blog to read her review of the DVD and enter her segment of the giveaway by visiting  LeslieTuckerJenison.blogspot.com .   You can see more of her work over at the Sketchbook Challenge, including this inspiring recent post.

Thank you so much, Leslie, for taking time from your crazy-busy life to be a part of my bloghop!