Showing posts with label Brenda. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 12, 2014

October Newsletter

Sue's Lettice rag doll

Upcoming Meetings  

October 18- Puppets by Erin
November 15- Challenge Doll Reveal
November 22- Annual Show and Sale
December 20- Annual Christmas Party

Members Birthdays

Have Booo-tiful Birthdays Brenda and Barbara S!

September Meeting Minutes

Members present: Erin, Jude, Leslie, Sue, Janet L, Joan Webb, Katie Jones, Andrea, Mary, Ron, Julie, Ann C, Vicki, Brenda, Maggie, and Julie W.
Steampunk Stanley by Sue
Show and Tell

Sue had a wonderful showing at the Ohio State Fair with two 2nd place wins, four 1st place, and one Best in Show!  Congratulations, what an amazing feat!  She brought three of the dolls to show us. The first is Lettice (1st place), a veggie themed rag doll from a Barbara Schoenoff pattern.  Stanley is a sculpted steampunk doll, and he won 2nd place in the steam punk category.  Then Best in Show was Archival Aardvark, a creative steampunk aardvark.

Janet L made her first doll, a lovely little nametag.  Great job on something some of us took years to make!  She also has finished her first head, a fairy from a Jan Horrox book.  We are so impressed with our new member.
Leslie's teeny fingers
Joan had a great achievement as well.  She received the Best 3D work award for her art book Pain at the Artistry in Fiber show.  Congrats! 

Brenda has been hard at work making purses to sell at a few different art shows.  She has come up with some cute combos, I'm sure they will sell fast.

Andrea took a trip to Scandinavia and Russia, and brought back a lucet and a Swedish Ribbon weaving loom. Can't wait to see the little trims she learns to make with these cool tools!
Julie's Bridget
Vicki made some cute little house pin cushions.  She embroidered the little details and crafty words on them. Wonderful little houses!

Julie G finished her Bridget doll from our Lucy Landry class.  She has an eclectic mix of fabrics, including a jacket made with fabric that Joan hand-dyed. Everyone also loved her hair poof.

Leslie was inspired by Julie's ATC program, and started to combine her love of zentangle with the ATC. This inspired her challenge piece as well, drawing some leaves that could be used in a fairy house or costume.  She is determined to create tiny cloth fingers for this fairy challenge, and came up with a technique of sewing the hands wrong sides together and gluing and clipping the raw edges. 
Leslie's zentangle leaves
Business Meeting

Erin is working on making the blog printable, is it working? Hopefully you can see a Print It button at the bottom of the post. Katie ordered a banner with our name and logo for the booth at the One Stop Shop Hop.  She also handed out more book marks for the November Show and Sale.  You should have received an email with a pdf flyer for the Show and Sale.  Forward that to anyone you'd like to invite to the show.  We will have postcards to mail at the next meeting.

Progress on Bonnie's doll
The Gathering of Artists will be going on down the street from the library November 21st and 22nd (same Saturday as our Show and Sale). Julie will be selling some items at the event, and anyone else is welcome to as well. 
Sue's Archival
Registration for AFICC in April of 2015 has begun!  The Jean Bernard classes have already filled up, so time is of the essence!  We are fortunate to have Cyndy Sieving visiting our October Meeting with some of the dolls that will be taught at AFICC.  What an opportunity to see the dolls up close and personal. 

We are creating a group doll display for AFICC of a bar scene. Virginia has access to lots of spools that would make perfect stools for the bar, and Sue has volunteered her husband to make the bar.  Thanks Odell family!  So we just need you to create a 16- 18" barfly by March of 2015 (or April if you're going to AFICC).  We have also decided to see if we can demonstrate Artist Trading Cards at the Ice Cream Social on Saturday Night. Julie G will contact Cyndy to volunteer us, but we have done demos in the past so it shouldn't be an issue.
Vicki's pincushions
It's hard to believe that 2014 is almost over, but we have to start planning for next year.  We would like to have our next instructor in August of 2015.  Start thinking about what techniques you want to learn or artist you would like to have.  Also, our slate of 2015 officers is set, with Julie G as President, Andrea as VP, and Maggie as Publicity officer.  We will do a formal vote at our December meeting. Finally, we need to to set our programs for upcoming meetings.  So far Sue has volunteered to do a beading program, and we would like Leslie to teach us her new teeny tiny hand technique.
Andrea's new weaving tools
Odds and Ends

On October 18 & 19th Joan is hosting free lecture/ workshop by Golden Artist Colors at Ivy Tech. The lecture is at 9:30 and the workshop is at 1pm.  More information on introducing the new QoR watercolors and Williamsburg oil paints as well as other Golden products here. There is also a fabric painting class for $100 on Sunday October 19th for anyone interested.  Email Joan to register.
Brenda's tie purses
Andrea won the nametag drawing.  Ann C. added legs to Bonnie's doll, and Julie took her home to continue her progress. 


Wing Demo

Andrea put together a very nice demonstration of a wing making technique (learned from Allison Marano) using organza, wire and glue/ fabric paint.  The result is a very delicate and pretty wing.  Thanks Andrea!
Wing Example with fabric paint

Next Meeting

Erin will be giving a demonstration on hand puppets.  No need to bring anything, unless you've made a hand puppet you'd like to share.  

Janet's First Doll Head

Upcoming Challenges

Fae Folk and Habitat Challenge- Our yearly challenge will be a fairy house and a cloth fairy to live inside. The doll and habitat will be due on November 15, 2014.


2015 AFICC Club display - A Bar Scene- Create a character (around 14-16" tall) that you might meet in a bar or nightclub. You may create just the doll, or you may add a setting of your own, like a corner booth or bit of dance floor. We'll display them together at AFICC in Columbus, Ohio, in April of 2015.

Wing example with stitches
2015 Paint Chip Challenge- Choose a paint chip with coordinating colors and make a doll that includes those colors. This will be due at our next joint meeting with River City in May of 2015. If you haven’t received a chip, you can get one from Andrea or find one you like at your hardware store.




2015 Australian Fabric Challenge- Choose a fabric from Threads of
Time’s Australian collection to use in a doll. Doll is due in Danville, IL on September 19th, 2015. There will be a People’s Choice award.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

August Newsletter

An example of Cloth Overlay by Leslie
Upcoming Meetings
August 16- Artist Trading Cards by Julie G
September 14?- Wings Demo by Andrea
October 18- Puppets by Erin
November 15- Challenge Doll Reveal
November 22- Annual Show and Sale
December 20- Annual Christmas Party


Member Birthdays
Happy Birthday to Andrea, our only member with the Peridot birthstone.  Hope you have a great vacation in Scandinavia!

July Meeting Minutes

Members Present:Erin, Martha, Katie, Ann R., Ann C., Vicki, Andrea, Mary, Julie G., Maggie, Nita, Brenda, Jude, Leslie, and Julie W.

Show and Tell
We started the meeting with Show and Tell because we had lots to share.
Nita has set herself a goal to make at least 6 dolls from patterns she already owns this year. 

Nita, like we all do, loves to collect patterns. This month she made Confection Girl, a barefoot little girl in pinks, browns and greens.  She is even holding little truffles! this is based on Sherry Goshon's Jelly Bean.
Nita's Confection Girl
Jude finished more of the doll-sized tatting, and they are available for purchase.  Let her know if you'd like to buy some.
Machine Tatting by Jude

Leslie was inspired by some origami boxes Rebecca was making, so she took out some pretty scrapbooking paper to try it herself.

Leslie's origami boxes

Martha has been busy with quilts, but first had to share that her 10 year old granddaughter made her first dress (mostly) by herself! Way to go Lizzie!
Martha's Shopping Quilt
The larger of Martha's quilts in pink and green has little girls shopping, which is perfect for another granddaughter. The smaller wall hanging is teacups fussy cut from a Mary Engelbreit fabric. Next Martha will hand quilt the tops.
The Teacup Quilt
Katie sent off her Hoffman Challenge doll, Avant Garde Indigo. She used the gessoed and painted cloth for her face, and her hair gave Katie quite the challenge to dye, but she got it perfect in the end!
Katie's Avant Garde Indigo
Congratulations to Katie, because the doll won Best Incorporation of the Challenge Fabric! 
Avant Garde Indigo

Vicki has made some adorable dress-form pincushions. They might be a good accessory for a fairy house, too...
Vicki's Pincushions
Brenda has revised her cool neck tie purse.  The new version is made from four ties, which makes it bigger and better!


Brenda's Tie Purse

Business Meeting
Jude reported $xxx in our treasury. That will be reduced, of course after we pay Lucy Landry for her class this weekend.



Nita's Overlay face

We will be participating in the One Stop Shop Hop on September 19th and 20th at the Lawrenceburg Event Center, 50 Walnut St. We will be displaying dolls as well as selling dolls and other items. If you would like to sell, but can't attend please drop off your items with labels (Name, Your Name, Pattern by) and inventory with price list. Because this event coincides with our September meeting, we discussed having the meeting on Sunday September 14th at 1pm, if we are able to use the Library that day. This would allow people not attending the even to bring display items to the meeting.


Katie has postcards to promote the November Show and Sale, please pass them out your favorite public spot to promote the show!

There will be retreat at Threads and Beds on October 31st and November 1st, which will be a great opportunity to work on the Fairy/ Habitat challenge. October books fast, so reserve your spot soon.

The Threads of Time Doll Show is in June of 2015, and the shop has challenged us to create dolls using their Australian line of fabrics, and would have to be purchased through them.

It's time to think about our Board Members for 2015, we have two open positions. Please consider volunteering for President or Publicity. Being on our board is a very fulfilling experience, and we welcome the newer members to consider volunteering.


Examples of cloth overlay by Andrea
Many of you remember Bonnie, a member that passed away two years ago. Her boyfriend brought us a doll body that she had started but not finished. We are going to start a round robin with the doll, where anyone who has time that month can work on a bit of the doll, such as the face, hair or clothes.  Whatever is calling to you. When the doll is finished we will auction the doll and donate the proceeds to the Wounded Warriors program.



Brenda trying cloth overlay
Katie won the nametag drawing and chose a fat quarter from our new stash!

Leslie then started the Cloth Overlay program. We discussed the best fabrics to use, and the techniques to get the most detail.



An example of cloth overlay by Leslie
Next Meeting
Julie G. will be teaching Artist Trading Cards.  ATCs are small works of art that are meant for trading.  There will be a $1 kit fee if you would like to participate.  Kit includes fabric for the ATC, stamped face on muslin, and a bit of stuffing.  You can also bring your own embroidery floss, embroidery needles, scissors, your favorite colored pencils for coloring faces, embellishments such as beads and buttons (optional).

Examples of ATCs
Mimi Kirchner 
Natasha May
EK Duncan
Tarni Levin



Katie trying cloth overlay
Odds and Ends
Janet Brandt is participating in the Calm and Collected quilt exhibit through September 27th. This is the Charm Club show of scrap quilts and parodies of the Keep Calm poster at the Sullivan Munce Cultural Center, 225 W. Hawthorne St, Zionsville, IN.

There are a few websites we'd like to share. Nita found a new doll supply store, OOAK Artist Emporium.  It has wonderful hair, eye and wing supplies.  Thanks Nita!

While we were at Janet Brandt's studio, she told us about Delectable Mountain Cloth. This Vermont store sells beautiful silk, and you can order bundles of small pieces of assorted fabrics.

Upcoming Challenges
Brenda's detailed result
Fae Folk and Habitat- Our yearly challenge will be a fairy house and a cloth fairy to live inside. The doll and habitat will be due on November 15, 2014.

2015 AFICC Club display -- A Bar Scene- Create a character (around 14-16" tall) that you might meet in a bar or nightclub. You may create just the
doll, or you may add a setting of your own, like a corner booth or bit of dance floor. We'll display them together at AFICC in Columbus, Ohio, in April of 2015.

2015 Paint Chip Challenge
Choose a paint chip with coordinating colors and make a doll that includes those colors. This will be due at our next joint meeting with River City in May of 2015. If you haven’t received a chip, you can get one from Andrea or find
one you like at your hardware store.

2015 Australian Fabric Challenge- Choose a fabric from Threads of
Time’s Australian collection to use in a doll. Doll is due in Danville, IL on September 19th. There will be a People’s Choice award.

August Meeting Checklist

  • Nametag
  • $1 kit fee
  • Color Pencils
  • Embroidery Floss and Needles
  • Scissors
  • Embellishments