Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies: Pupil Material Collage Quilts 2


There was a fluttering of Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies touchdown in our e mail field this week—reminiscent of “My Cicada Track,” by Karen Stenback, above. What a luscious deal with to see these wonderful material collage creatures arrive—so many who we’re separating the bug submissions into at the very least two extra posts (following Half 1 final week). Thanks to all who’ve been collaging like loopy and have despatched in such pleasant work to share. Please hold sending us your inspirational progress!

Our July and August Zoom Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies Comply with-Alongside was impressed by, properly, all of the bugs that make a exhibiting within the summertime, plus this 12 months’s Cicada-Palooza emergence. Since right this moment’s put up falls on our “end-of-summer” Labor Day weekend, I’m dedicating this Half 2 Bug Comply with-Alongside put up to spotlight simply a number of the scintillating cicada submissions we acquired.

Please be a part of me in celebrating this 12 months’s overlap of two periodical cycles of cicada broods—one each 13 years and the opposite each 17 years—which solely occurs each 221 years! That’s as wonderful because the emergence of the material collage interpretations you’re about to see and examine, under.

Right here’s to 2024’s (once-in-a-few-lifetimes) Cicada Summer season—and to all my pretty college students who’ve shared this season with me. You should definitely fly again subsequent month for an additional installment of Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies—extra summer time cicadas and different distinctive species captured in material collage.

Cheers!

Click on on smaller gallery photographs to see them bigger.


Studying sources embrace: Fantastical Fish eWorkshop, Serendipity Quilts, Spiral eWorkshop, Facial Options eWorkshop, Material Collage Grasp Class5-day Stay On-line Zoom Lessons, and my patterns (together with fish and solar/moon patterns).


Julie Rush

“XIX” (35 x 28 inches), 2024, by Julie Rush

From Julie Rush of Missouri:

We had a grand XIX cicada 12 months in Missouri. Our woods had been full of them. We might hear their sounds coming from the encompassing hills lengthy earlier than they lastly arrived at our property. There have been hundreds. As soon as they arrived I took many photographs & had plans for doing a collage. Then, voila, your e mail introduced this workshop, I signed up. Completely satisfied days!


Pat Corcoran

“Bugs” (30 x 16 inches), 2024, by Pat Corcoran

From Pat Corcoran of St Augustine, Fl:

I’m slightly rusty so I needed to do the bug however I received behind resulting from life. Slowly catching up and hope to do extra of your tasks this coming 12 months. I work 2 to 4 days every week and in addition train different types of quilting.


Karen Leavitt Hanley

Untitled (36 x 24 inches), 2024, by Karen Leavitt Hanley

From Karen Leavitt Hanley of North Creek, NY:

The Cicada class with Susan is my first actual try at collage. In preparation for the workshop, I purchased Serendipity Quilts, and comply with her on Fb/weblog posts. My sister, Tracy Hughes, took a web-based class together with her and raved. She has gone on to create a number of masterpieces utilizing strategies discovered from a spread of profitable material collage artists. My sister Lynn Marrison, lives close by Susan, in Woolwich!

As a result of my area is restricted, and I’ve a number of tasks in various levels of progress, it’s difficult to work on the Cicada, and nonetheless have area to work on the opposite tasks (within the evenings after I don’t have the inventive power I need to dedicate to the Cicada). Too, I’m not in any respect used to working with tiny bits, although my fellow quilters know that I do wish to construct extra conventional quilts with a number of small items. It is a new expertise… slightly fussier and fewer organized than my OCD kind mind is comfy with, however that’s PRECISELY the fantastic profit. I went into it eager to stretch my inventive juices, and that is absolutely succeeding on that entrance!


Susan Wilson

“Alien Invasion” (approx. 42 x 30 inches), 2024, by Susan Wilson

From Susan Wilson of Pittsboro, NC:

I’ve all the time loved the method of machine appliqué. In recent times I’ve develop into an enormous fan of Bisa Butler’s work. Such inspiration! I actually needed to take my very own inventive efforts to a brand new degree… from easy appliqué to material collage. In 2023 I found Susan’s ebook, Serendipity Quilts. Then I discovered her weblog, purchased the video workshop for her Spiral sample, participated within the Fish follow-along in February 2024 (topic: Sizzling Lips). Whew! I feel I discovered my instructor! Lastly, I bought the Grasp Class!

I’m persevering with to benefit from the journey as I work / play to enhance my expertise.

Due to summer time journey and many others, I’m very grateful for the movies that made it potential for me to affix in the midst of this (my second) Comply with-Alongside. So far, I’ve efficiently crammed in my cicada’s physique and wings, and have added just a few particulars.

What I’ve discovered this time round is that it’s simple to get carried away by particulars BEFORE the preliminary protection of the primary draft is full.

I’m nonetheless studying quite a bit about shade worth and may see the significance of setting a superb basis that means the place the sunshine is coming from. I consciously selected material pairs that had been related however totally different in worth to construct the wings… proper aspect lighter than the left aspect. Unsure how I’m going to love that in the long run, nevertheless it’s been a enjoyable train.

I’m utilizing a 300% enlargement of the sample, progressively scaling up my work so I can ultimately do one thing actually BIG. Additionally, making an attempt to make use of bigger items of material as I work. Appears very difficult at this level.

I’m taking severely the concept of building a narrative for my fantastical topic. The problem should’ve been foremost in my thoughts, as a result of I woke in the midst of the night time with a reputation for this piece and the premise for its story. Nonetheless a lot to flesh out! I sit up for the day I can submit it as a real “End Line” challenge!


Karen Stenback

Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies: Pupil Material Collage Quilts 2
My Cicada Track” 2024, by Karen Stenback

From Karen Stenback:

My cicada is unfinished at this level. I want so as to add netting and in addition need to strive a background with a tree and panorama like what Susan has performed. I’ve taken Susan’s Thursday spiral class and moon class. I began out in collage with each of Susan’ books. I even have taken the Grasp class. My cicada’s identify is “My Cicada Track.” My stash included some ocean material so that you would possibly see some fish and a turtle if you happen to look carefully.


Jenny Garcia

“Odie’s New Pal” (24 x 30 inches), 2024, by Jenny Garcia

From Jenny Garcia of Los Altos, CA:

I’ve to confess to being annoyed with the method at first. I don’t contemplate myself an artist (I’m, in spite of everything, a retired science instructor) so I don’t assume I’m very inventive. I had a little bit of an epiphany in the course of the second week of the category…I spotted that I’d be a lot better off if I let the material information my selections (as a substitute of the sample doing the guiding). After my materials in a complete new method, I felt like I used to be seeing components of the cicada within the materials…they only wanted to be lower out and utilized. That revelation actually modified how I approached the collage and I felt quite a bit “freer” to simply lower and go!

The quilt will not be fairly completed however sooner or later I’ll need to name it performed — I simply haven’t determined the place that time is!


Sharon Millspaugh

“Zammara Cicada” (32 x 22 inches), 2024, by Sharon Millspaugh

From Sharon Millspaugh of Kuna, Idaho:

I noticed Susan’s work on Fb roughly 7 years in the past and fell in love with the concept of portray with material. I’ve the Grasp Collage Guide and the Sea Turtle lessons plus each of Susan’s books however haven’t had the time to finish any tasks. I’ve additionally adopted Susan in a number of of her Fly on the Wall periods. I’ve only recently retired and I’ve reorganized my craft room and I’m going to have the ability to spend extra time growing my expertise.

Zammara is the identify of my Cicada, this cicada lives within the tropical forest zones. The attractive blue colours is what made me determine the colour palette I’d use. The unique material I had chosen simply wasn’t working so a visit to the material retailer was made. I began Zammara over thrice earlier than I lastly jumped the material Paralysis hurdle! One factor that has helped me is rewatching the periods and the encouragement from the members within the Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies Fb group. I’ve plans on the background to be a patchwork of greens however who is aware of that might probably change.


Judy Schryver

“Summer season Cicada” (28 x 20 inches), 2024, by Judy Schryver

From Judy Schryver of Lockport, NY:

I attempted a feathery batik background and located it did nothing for the cicada. So I chosen dots from my aboriginal materials, and was a lot happier with the outcomes. I discovered to make the legs on parchment paper. Now must strive some tulle in locations.


The Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies Comply with-Alongside drew in lots of individuals—virtually 100!—a lot of whom had been making an attempt material collage for the primary time. Registrants got a free Cicada sample which I made particularly for this class—in honor of this summer time’s “Cicada-Palooza.”  They had been additionally ready to decide on a free bug or butterfly sample from my assortment, so on this collection of collaged bug posts you will notice many cicadas but in addition some butterflies and different crawlies.

It has solely been a pair weeks because the four-week Comply with-Alongside class completed up and the progress these college students have made and can proceed to make is wonderful. The collages which are on show are virtually all nonetheless in progress, however they’re oh a lot enjoyable to see—an ideal deal with to sit down again and savor as our summertime winds down. See Half 1 right here.

One other large and buggy because of all who’ve despatched, and are persevering with to ship in, your bugs and butterflies to share with all of us—they’ve been, and proceed to be, fascinating.

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