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Test Pattern (Persistence)

2006
16″ x 18″

Materials:
Cotton fabric, fusible web, paint, batting, knitting needles

Techniques:
Fused raw edge applique, painted, braided fabric, machine and hand stitched

After completing a very large quilt, I needed to relax with my studio practice and enjoy the feeling of freedom – no plans, no commitments – just time to play with materials without a need to accomplish anything. I braided scraps of materials and made “god’s eyes,” a  craft project that had entertained me as a child during hours of television-free time. The god’s eyes reminded me of test patterns that appeared on screen when TV stations closed for the evening. Even when the TV is turned off, the vision lingers and is often accompanied by complaints of boredom. I thought of how we occupy our selves, and how amusement can be craftily fabricated from free time.

What happens when the television is turned off?

Knots & Tangles

No problems encountered with this quilt besides attaching the knitting needles onto the quilt.

Work Contents

Paint Usage?

Words and images with hands are painted.

Computer Usage?

Researched what test patterns look like. (They appeared after the last show at night – way past my bedtime then!)

Reliance on Reference Photos?

no