Monthly Archives: July 2016
Indy Modern Quilt Guild Show
I spent an hour this afternoon at the Indianapolis Modern Quilt Guild’s Quilt show in Broadripple Park. It was a lovely outdoor show full of wonderful quilts at a picnic shelter. I blogged about the show on the Quilter’s Guild … Continue reading
SAQA Dialogues Exhibit at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indiana chapter of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) held a call for entry under curator and SAQA IN Representative, Kate Lenkowski. Entrants were from Indiana and a few surrounding states. Niloo Paydar, the Textiles and Fashion Arts Curator at … Continue reading
INfiber at Fishers City Hall
INfiber, an Indianapolis area fiber arts group of which I’m a member, is holding an exhibit at Fishers City Hall. The exhibit area is spacious to allow the group to put several pieces from each member. Members did pieces specific … Continue reading
Kokomo Opalescent Glass: photography
While I enjoyed the tour and seeing how different types of glass are made, I also enjoyed photographing things that caught my eye throughout the facility. I’m an avid amateur photographer and take photographs every week. Often daily. I had … Continue reading
Kokomo Opalescent Glass: Sheet glass
I enjoyed a tour of Kokomo Opalescent Glass (KOG) with a small part of my quilting bee. My mom made leaded art glass when I was growing up. So I always liked seeing the glass she brought home from KOG. … Continue reading
Kokomo Opalescent Glass: Blown glass
Glass blowing is something that has always fascinated me. Working and shaping hot molten glass . . . what’s not to love? I enjoyed living in Tacoma, Washington where there is a very large glassblowing community. My parents lived in … Continue reading