- Everyday Matters by Danny Gregory *
- An Illustrated Life: Drawing Inspiration from the Private Sketchbooks of Artists, Illustrators and Designers by Danny Gregory (I'm in this one!) *
- Inspired to Quilt by Melanie Testa
- The Found Object in Textile Art by Cas Holmes
- Journal Spilling by Diana Trout *
- Stitch Alchemy: Combining Fabric & Paper for Mixed Media Art by Kelli Nina Perkins
- Canvas Remix by Alisa Burke
- A Complete Guide to Creative Embroidery by Jan Beany & Jean Littlejohn
- Drawing Lab for Mixed Media Artists by Carla Sondhiem *
- Nature Inspired Mixed Media Techniques by Tracie Lyn Huskamp
Blurb books, self-published by the artist:
- Painted Threads by Judy Coates Perez
- Wild at the Edges by Virginia Spiegel
- Beneath the Surface by Loris Bogue (My work was included in this exhibition)
DVDs
- Surface Design Sample Platter by Lyric Kinard (includes how to sew an easy journal cover)
- Design, Paint, & Stitch: Wholecloth Quilts by Judy Coates Perez (I confess, this one is on my wish list)
- Quilting Arts TV hosted by Pokey Bolton (I love these, and watch them again and again while I work in my studio. Especially Series 300... blushing..where I make two appearances.)
- The Small Art Quilt by yours truly. (instructional DVD)
THANKS for sharing-always looking for GOOD resources for Art and Creative endeavors.
ReplyDeleteJane, in my new life with DSL connection I am able to see more of what you are posting. Thanks for all of the delights. Now, how do I turn off the computer and have a real life? What is your secret to getting so much done?
ReplyDeleteHappy solstice, Hugs, Rachel
What an awesome list, Jane. Thanks so much for sharing with us. Some of those are on my "must have" list.
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ReplyDeleteDVD - Beginning Watercolor Journaling (together with the article about Jane's journaling and Danny Gregory's books, is how I got started journaling)
and a book:
Postcard from Provence by Julian Merrow-Smith which has his just gorgeous daily still life paintings.
BOTH, a MUST-HAVE!
That's the first Cloth Paper Scissors' article about Jane's Journaling in 2007, I believe?
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