Featured Fibre Artist
.... Interviewed by Joan Beswick
Artist: Vera MacInnis
Her
materials come from many sources ... Frenchie’s bins, friends’ wool cast-offs,
upholstery samples, Dayle’s fabric department.
Vera’s ‘stash’ is well-sorted; and, although the shelves are full, her
studio reflects an artist with an organized mind, an eclectic approach, and a
great eye for possibilities.
Indeed, she finds
inspiration ‘everywhere’ - hooking with friends, looking at nature,
popping into Deanne Fitzpatrick’s studio, talking to children, reflecting on
life and its many gifts. She began quilting in 1995, added crazy quilts in
2003, and moved on to hooking in 2000. While
she still does some very precise quilting, Vera also enjoys the ‘forgiving’
nature of appliqué and rug hooking where a mistake is easily camouflaged or
corrected. Her fibre art is diverse, and as can be seen below, her creations reflect
a wide variety of motifs, styles, and eras.
Classic Traditional
Hooked Rug
Paper Doll Mat Made for
Great Niece
Hankee Quilt Made
with Grandmother’s Hankee
Crazy Quilt
Modern Circle Rug
King Sized Bed
Quilt: “David’s Cabin”
Vera will
share her passion for fibre during the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival in
Amherst this year. On Wednesday, October 10, 2012, she
will offer a “Crazy Quilt” workshop at the First Baptist Church, 90 Victoria Street
East. For a cost of $45, participants will learn
to make and embellish crazy quilt squares. Although quilting experience is not
necessary, participants will require some basic sewing skills. For further
details or to register, contact Jennifer by phone at
902-667-0876, or by e-mail at jenniferannear@hotmail.com.