Sunday, May 07, 2006

A CLOUD NINE MEMBER"S QUILT


CLOUD NINE MEMBERS QUILTS



Patricia A’Bear’s Log Cabin Quilts made entirely from AMAFU fabrics.

Friday, March 03, 2006


This was the start of the !st meeting of the year of the Cloud Nine Group after the Christmas break.We are all looking forward to a productive year with many challenges- not the least of which is finding the time to work on all the ideas generated during the break.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Cloud Nine Quilt Group 1st meeting for 2006

The members of Cloud Nine Quilters Group met for the first time in 2006 and we have planned our way forward forthe year. Hopefully, each member will be as enthusiastic as they were last year and possibly more productive . It is hoped that there will be much experimentation and as a result some truely spectacular pieces will come forth.

It will be a great 2006 for all of us. SALUTE'
Glenda

Monday, January 09, 2006

THE AIDS QUILTS (cont)








MEMORY BOX by Ruth Seipp. This quilt reflects the story of the memory boxes which some HIV/AIDS victims leave behind for their loved ones. This piece was subsequently framed and is now in a private collection. Hand Stitched and beaded, some South African Shweshwe fabric and some hand dyed fabric from AMAFU Hand dyes.
The following triad of quilts were made as a commission for a socially responsible multinational company which is active in and supportive of the fight against HIV/AIDS.


LIVE IN HOPE by Glenda Kirkiridis ws made in response to the many people living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa. The names on the quilt are in memory if the people Glenda knew who have died of HIV/AIDS complications. So far the number is up to 10. The quilt was subsequently framed and is now in a private collection.
SIZE: approximately 50 cm X 75 cm. Hand embroidered and beaded. Fabric was hand dyed by AMAFU Hand dyes.










SAVE THE CHILDEN by Beth Barkus was made in response to the many children living with HIV/AIDS and the many,many orphans left to fend for themselves as a result of the death of their parents or caregivers through HIV/AIDS. The piece was subsequently framed and is now in a private collection.
SIZE: apporximately 50 cm X 75 cm . Hand embroidered and beaded. FAbric was hand dyed and block printed by AMAFU Hand dyes.


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