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Quilt it – then Paint it!

March 30, 2009 ShellyStokes

Sue Kelly joined me for the trek to Cleveland to film a couple of segments for Quilting Arts TV at the end of February. We traveled on one of those winter days when we really would have been much better off snuggled up in front of a fire at home. The weather was miserable, the flights delayed, and that was the good part… After a very long day, we made it to Cleveland and put on our happy faces for the camera.

Sue Kelly is from St. Cloud, MN. She is a professional machine quilter who loves to dye and discharge fabric and play with all kinds of embellishments, including our Shiva Paintsiks. After seeing one of her quilts, I asked Sue if she was game to film a segment for Quilting Arts TV. Sue graciously agreed, interrupted her work to get some samples ready and got an inside look at TV production. Here’s a photo of Sue and Pokey as they discuss Sue’s segment with producer Kathie Stull.

Ready on the SetSue’s segment is all about painting a quilt AFTER it has been quilted. In the photo above, you can see two pieces of fabric with light wavy lines. The first is one of Sue’s discharged fabrics (the black fabric) before quilting. The piece on the corner has been quilted and then painted with Artist’s Paintstiks. Here’s a close-up of that piece.

sample2

Sue takes her inspriation from the fabric she is quilting or at times from a photograph. She quilts each section of the quilt with a different pattern and then paints various sections of the quilt with iridescent paintstik colors. The results are amazing! One of the samples Sue worked on for the TV segment has a bunch of overlapping circles. These were inspired by a piece of fabric that Sue’s mom dyed for her.

Circles Quilt by Sue KellyHere is a detailed image from this quilt. You can see how Sue has changed her quilting pattern in various sections of the quilt. The different motifs are really highlighted after the quilt is painted.

Detail from Circle Quilt

Here’s the basic process if you want to try this for yourself.

  • Layer backing, batting, and top fabric into a quilt sandwich.
  • Quilt by machine (or by hand if you wish).
  • Paint various sections of your quilt using different paintstik colors. Use the paintstiks directly on the fabric, using a light touch. This allows you to apply color to the raised areas without painting the stitching.
  • Allow the painted quilt to air dry for at least a week.
  • Cover the quilt with muslin or some type of press cloth (Sue uses an old t-shirt for a press cloth) and heat set the paint. (Set your iron to the appropriate temperature for your fabric,  and press each section for 15-20 seconds.)
  • Bind your quilt and enjoy!

Before I finish, I just have to show you the quilt that Sue made for her husband. It was based on a design by Robbie Joy Eklow (and used with Robbie’s permission). It is simply stunning.

Guitar Quilt by Sue Kelly

Sue’s Quilt then Paint segment will be part of Quilting Arts TV’s 400 series. It should be on the air at the beginning of 2010.

Filed Under: Blog, Studio News & Updates Tagged With: Embellishment, fabric paint, machine quilting, Quilting Arts TV, Shiva Paintstiks

Comments

  1. Margie ferraro says

    April 1, 2009 at 11:20 am

    This is a really exciting project. I like projects with just the bare bones and not detailed instructions for a finished project .
    Keep up the good work Sue. Thanks for sharing such lovely work.

  2. Kathy E. says

    April 1, 2009 at 4:15 pm

    Wonderful how the quilting “pops” using the Paintsticks after quilting. Superb technique. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you for your inspiration Sue, and thanks to you Shelly for sharing it.

  3. colette says

    May 13, 2009 at 3:46 pm

    Indeed fabuliscious. Good enough to eat. As an artist I often paint over my quilt when things don’t look right. NOw giving a purpose using small areas makes it all a great new techinque. Thanks for the inspiration.

  4. Marie says

    July 1, 2009 at 9:51 am

    The colors are so vivid. Just fascinating to look at…..I will surely give it a try. Thanks.

  5. Linda G O says

    July 1, 2009 at 10:25 am

    Wow—Does Sue ever have a show in St.Cloud or give any classes in Minnesota–this is breathtaking work—-such talent….

  6. Quilting Board says

    December 31, 2009 at 12:25 am

    Nice.

  7. Sue says

    January 27, 2010 at 4:16 pm

    Thanks to all of you for your kind words! Since Virginia Spiegel linked to this page in her post about Tote Tuesdays/Fiber Art for a Cause several people have mentioned this entry to me and the kind comments from all of you. I thought I’d better stop by and have a look at your comments for myself.
    Thanks again to all of you and of course to Shelly for sharing here on her blog!
    Sue

  8. Evelyn Reyes-Camacho says

    April 1, 2010 at 8:10 am

    This is absolutely beautiful! I’m a novice quilter and have been trying to make a wall hanging for my husband, who is a musician. Thank you for the inspiration.

    Evelyn

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