Fiber Musings

Random thoughts of a fiber enthusiast - mostly fiber related, sometimes coherent

PSA: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles

I received an email from San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles this weekend. They have a serious cash shortfall. If they don’t raise $80K in the next 2 weeks, they will have to close their doors. Please help out if you can and spread the word.

From their website:

The first museum in the United States to focus exclusively on quilts and textiles as an art form, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2012. With compelling exhibitions of historical and contemporary textiles, engaging gallery walks and artist talks for adults, and a highly successful educational outreach program for 2nd students, we aim to increase the public’s awareness, understanding, and appreciation of quilts and textiles as a form of artistic and cultural expression that peoples worldwide have practiced for thousands of years.

Cloth is at the core of human experience. Every culture throughout history has had a textile tradition through which people learned about and sustained their social, civic and religious rituals. As largely a woman’s tradition, quilting became a primary vehicle for women’s social, political and artistic expression when other forms of expression were not available to them. It was during the 1970s, when the women’s movement and the feminist art movement came to full flower, that a new breed of artists, often formally educated, began choosing fiber as a fine art medium, challenging assumptions about both the intent and the content of textile art forms.

Thank you.

Spring

Spring

Spring has sprung around here. I think it’s time for a new spring scarf!

Hand spun tussah silk and hand spun angora/merino. I’m thinking overshot!

Mitered Non-Cross

MiteredSquares

I didn’t like my faroese styled shawl. It’s been 3 years since I made it. I’ve never worn it. It was time.

So I ripped it and started a mindless, knit whenever project. I started it nearly a year ago as a hospital project. Dad was in for a minor day surgery at Stanford. It was fortuitous that I started with the red yarn instead of Cal blue.

MiteredStackI had purchased enough Silk Garden Sock years ago to make 2 stripey shawls: 3 each of S8 (green-blue-purple) and S64 (pink-red-orange), and 6 of S269 (natural). I will update the quantity above as I actually use the skeins.

My blanket will be an interpretation of the Mitered Cross Blanket for Japan.

  • I will not be making crosses. They don’t speak to me. The miters are solid. There may be an odd 2 colored miters as I feel like it.
  • It will be a traditional stacked quilt squares rather than staggered. I like symmetry.
  • Silk Garden Sock makes smaller blocks than the regular Silk Garden. My blocks are 10”x10”. Nominally, mine will consist of 20 blocks (4×5), or until I get bored, or run out of yarn.

So far, 6 blocks from 2 skeins of S84.

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