Last year my friend, Kathy York, had a brilliant idea to organize a project to create an artist village with three dimensional stitched houses. She was inspired by the houses Judy Perez made several years ago, that were published in Cloth Paper Scissors.
Kathy just happened to have this beautiful green quilt that works perfectly as the village green. Hopefully, this fabulous project will get accepted to Tactile Architecture, so lots of people will have the opportunity to see it.
Kathy just happened to have this beautiful green quilt that works perfectly as the village green. Hopefully, this fabulous project will get accepted to Tactile Architecture, so lots of people will have the opportunity to see it.
For the public unveiling of the project, Kathy has also organized a blog tour during the month of May where each artist will post information and photos about their individual house in the village.
Susan Else (website) May 2
Frances Holliday Alford May 3
Pamela Allen (website) May 4
Frieda Anderson May 5
Lisa Call May 6
Jane Davila May 9
Naomi Adams May 10
Jamie Fingal May 11
Barb Forrister May 12
Vickie Hallmark May 13
Connie Hudson May 16
Leslie Jenison May 17
Sherri McCauley May 18
Judy Coates Perez May 19
Melanie Testa May 20
Laura Wasilowski May 23
Kathy York May 24
Oh Jamie, this is a wonderful whimsical project.I'll be following these tours of works.
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