Bush Picnic: 2013 (Started: 2007)
However,
finding an appropriate design to feature these wonderful fabrics was not so
easy and for me, became something of an issue…
I dallied & dithered; again for some years until finally in 2008, I
discovered a “Stars over the Rockies” pattern designed by Judie Rothermel. (Quilters
Newsletter Magazine, Mar 2007). This
pattern seemed to meet my need for a design with some larger pieces (so as not
to destroy the continuity in those bold designs) yet was complex and
interesting enough not to be “the same old thing again”. Mind you, I had already started cutting out
pieces for another pattern, until this change of heart. Oh well!
Finished & photographed....at last! |
For
simply ages, I had wanted to put together a quilt using the Aboriginal fabrics
I’d been gathering. I was fairly
particular and had only purchased fabrics by Aboriginal women artists and designers. Needless to say, some of the fabrics are just
stunning; making it oh, so hard to cut into!
I
started collecting these fabrics after a visit to Freemantle in 2002. In a souvenir shop, of all places, I found
the most amazing (but tiny) collection of authentic fabrics. I’ve mentioned previously that I’d found
current selections a wee bit stuffy, so this was definitely a “willy-willy”
(dust storm) moment. My initial
selections rested in the garden shed for quite some months before I inadvertently
found a new (and closer!) supply, also in a souvenir shop, in Berry (NSW) that
same year. So, my stash grew steadily over
the years!
A close up of both hand & machine quilting |
Cutting
out had started in March 2007 and continued on over the next few years until
somehow I managed to get a wriggle on with piecing it together. I suspect the deadline for the Australia Day
Exhibition 2013 had something to do with it, but my quilt went public without
being properly finished – a little hand quilting needed finishing. So, one must compromise when deadlines loom!
Not quite finished for the Australia Day Exhibition, 2013 Bush Picnic (Right) & Margaret's Hexies (Left) (Textile Artwork on wall by Cath Phillips) |
One
point I had overlooked however was the provenance of my fabrics. I had been busy collecting fabrics but missed
noting the artists’ names and design names.
I also have a little information on the various symbols used in the
patterns, so more is needed. Just a
little more work to do then…
(In case you are wondering, "The SongLines" is the title of the wonderful travel book written by Bruce Chatwin in 1987. It, rather like "The Fatal Shore" by Robert Hughes (1986) that I've only recently discovered, made me realise how limited my world view has been & perhaps continues to be only seen through the eyes of Australian history and settlement. In a way, this viewpoint embodies the isolation of our country. This cover, a Picador edition (1988), features "Red Landscape" by famous Australian painter Fred Williams. )
Block Sizes: 38cm
Cut in: 17 Mar 2007; adjusted 2008
Pieced & Basted: 2012
Quilted: Hand & Machine 2013
Quilt Type: Judie Rothermel Design
Quilt Finished: Jan 2013
Exhibited: Australia Day, 2013 (part-finished)
Collection: Home# 050
Pattern Name: Stars over the Rockies
Pattern Source: Quilters Newsletter Magazine, Mar 2007
Fabrics Purchased: Special Collection
Fabric Design: Aboriginal Women Designers
Fabric Style: Aboriginal Designs
Materials Type: Printed Cottons
Wadding Type: Cotton
Backing: Pieced using left-over remnants
Just
for the Record:
Quilt Finished Size: 190 x 190cm Block Sizes: 38cm
Cut in: 17 Mar 2007; adjusted 2008
Pieced & Basted: 2012
Quilted: Hand & Machine 2013
Quilt Type: Judie Rothermel Design
Quilt Finished: Jan 2013
Exhibited: Australia Day, 2013 (part-finished)
Collection: Home# 050
Pattern Name: Stars over the Rockies
Pattern Source: Quilters Newsletter Magazine, Mar 2007
Fabrics Purchased: Special Collection
Fabric Design: Aboriginal Women Designers
Fabric Style: Aboriginal Designs
Materials Type: Printed Cottons
Wadding Type: Cotton
Backing: Pieced using left-over remnants