IHAN's 30 Days of Giveaways
Anniversary Celebration
Day 30
from Susan Brubaker Knapp
The Tulip Bag Pattern has a large outside pocket, lots of inside pockets and come with a pattern for a cell phone case. What a perfect bag for Spring!!!
Orchid Series Note Cards are photos of Susan's work
Oh I'm so excited to share with everyone a fun story about meeting Susan Brubaker Knapp. Last fall I went to Huston for Quilt Market. I was sitting on the sofa in the lobby of the hotel blogging (only free wi-fi and you know I'm frugal) along with several other folks who were using their laptops. As usual I struck up a conversation with some of the gals sitting around me and Susan happened to be one of them. I had absolutely no idea I was meeting such an incredibly talented woman. We exchanged business cards and I checked out her blog. Talk about feeling lucky.
When I decided to do this Anniversary Celebration 30 Days of Giveaways I wrote to Susan right away. I absolutely love her work and I had read about her Orchid Series Note Cards (photos of her work made into note cards) on her blog. She not only agreed to give a lucky IHAN blog reader a set of her Orchid Series Note Cards but she's giving them The Tulip Bag Pattern too!!!
Think I'm just embellishing the way I talk about people? Then check this out....who's work is splashed all over the cover of Quilting Arts Magazine?
Oh yea baby.....that would belong to none other than Susan Brubaker Knapp! See I was telling the truth and I was not embellishing the story one bit.....she really is incredibly talented :)
I asked Susan about what it is like to create, where does she begin and this was her reply:
Each piece is an emotional catharsis, and begins when I am filled with a strong emotion: awe at the beauty of nature, joy in nursing a baby, anger at an injustice. Art is my way of celebrating and documenting the deep mysteries of human beings’ relationships with each other, with our innate creativity, and with the natural world. Much of my work explores metamorphosis and transformation.
Susan speaks to Guilds and Teaches as well. I've not had the good fortune to take a class yet but if I get the opportunity I'm going for sure.Creating fiber art is an intense tactile experience. My core materials — cloth and thread — are the result of my background as a traditional quilter. But I also use substances foreign to traditional quilters, such as fabric paints and dyes, Tyvek, Angelina fibers and water-soluble pastels, to transform the cloth.
This is Susan's DVD, Free-motion Stitching and Thread Sketching, it is available at the Interweave Store. I have found DVD's have been a great resource because I'm a visual learner and I'm not a fast learner so I can take my time and review the material over and over.
There is no requirement to follow Susan's blog, but you may be very glad you did because she shares great information and inspiration.
Thank you Blue Moon River!!!
Susan you continue to inspire me and I am very appreciative...big hugs to you.
Grateful Smiles,
Kelly