Inspirations in Design for the Creative Quilter: Exercises Take Your from Still Life to Art Quilt
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Inspirations in Design for the Creative Quilter - Katie Pasquini Masopust
Text and Photography copyright © 2011 by Katie Pasquini Masopust
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pasquini Masopust, Katie, 1955-
Inspirations in Design for the Creative Quilter : Exercises Take You From Still Life to Art Quilt / Katie Pasquini Masopust.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-60705-195-4 (soft cover)
1. Art quilts--Design. 2. Still-life in art. I. Title.
TT835.P3667 2011
746.46--dc22
2010048106
Printed in China
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
contents
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
• For Designing
• For Construction
• Still Life
COMPOSITION
• Set Up the Still Life
• Compositions
COLOR
• Color Schemes
• Value
EXPLORATIONS
Blind Contour Drawing—Slow
Blind Contour Drawing—Fast
Still Life with Shapes
Painting the Shadows
Tiled Still Life
Watercolor Painting
Positive/Negative
Repeat
Collage
Still Life from Photographs
FROM DESIGN TO FINISHED QUILT
• Materials
• Plan the Colors
• Enlarge the Design
• Select Fabrics
• Cut Out the Fabrics
• Assemble the Quilt Top
• Machine Piece
• Appliqué
• Baste
• Quilt
• Block
• Make a Sleeve
• Make a Label
• Bind
• Document the Quilt
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DEDICATION
In Memoriam
To Bob Masopust Sr. for all of his years of support.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I want to thank all of my students who helped me make this book so special by creating examples of the different explorations.
Thanks to my family for putting up with me through all my creative phases.
Thank you to my husband for all the wonderful computer gadgets he gives me to make writing a book more fun.
Thanks to Randi for editing my words and being my biggest fan on many levels.
IAM A SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST. I started drawing and painting at a very young age. There are seven siblings in my family; our parents encouraged each of us to be individuals and gave us total support for our chosen avenues. I wanted to be an artist. I took many classes in my youth to help develop my talent and have always been creating in one form or another.
My sisters and I were taught to sew by making clothes for our dolls and later for ourselves—we had very colorful wardrobes. In high school my electives were chosen from the art courses: jewelry making, calligraphy, painting, and drawing. I was even the set designer for most of our class productions, painting huge sets and enjoying every moment of it. Then I got hooked on quilting and made many traditional quilts before I met Michael James. He suggested I use my knowledge of quilt construction and my talent for art to create art quilts. What a turning point in my life! I focused on designing my own work. I also took art