The QuiltEssential Event at Cinema Place Gallery in Hayward continues to garner rave reviews. The first quilt sold the night of the reception! How exciting is that? I will be at the gallery tomorrow from 6 – 8 p.m. demonstrating how I create fabric postcards. I’ll also have copies of my book for sale. Liz Berg, Linda Cline and Denise Miller will also be there demonstrating techniques that are near and dear to their art. If you don’t know the work of these fine artists, you are in for a treat. I am humbled to be in their company. Stop by and say hello.
I have two quilts in the exhibit: Ginkgo Dust Up
and Study No. 8
Sue Reno says
That’s wonderful, wish I could be there. Have fun!
Karen Musgrave says
I really like Ginkgo Dust Up. Wish I could be there. Have fun and knock them dead!
frankikohler1 says
I’m going to aim for a simple stunning. 🙂
Sara Kelly says
Wishing you total success with this show. So wish I could be there. Love love love Study No. 8.
It looks very Japanese.
frankikohler1 says
Thanks! I’m looking forward to this. The energy at this gallery is infectious. 🙂
Christy Cutting says
Franki, Franki, Franki. How did you slip ‘Study No. 8’ by me? I don’t remember seeing it. I LOVE it. I want to have it! Have fun with exhibit. Wish I were going to be there.
maureenc says
Franki
Gingko Dust up can live on my walls ANYDAY.
Love it! Love it! Love it!
May I ask about your” Study No.8″?
It is difficult for me to determine from the photo, whether the UPPER section as well as the lower sections have been stitch embellished to produce differing textures, or whether it is the original fabric.
A wonderful quilt in its minimalism.
Best wishes with the Exhibition
frankikohler1 says
The upper and lower fabric is the same, a woven piece from Korea that I’d had in my stash for years. The grid work across the surface is my quilting. I appliqued the small square on top and the 3 rectangular pieces on the bottom. Very minimalist. A good exercise for me.