Joe Cunningham – Presentation at Tucson Quilters Guild Show – January 18, 2014

While I was at the Tucson Quilters Guild Quilt Show in January, I listened to a presentation from the art quilter, Joe Cunningham.  Prior to this presentation I had never heard of Joe Cunningham.  Although I am not likely to make a Joe Cunningham-style quilt in the near future, Joe’s words and Joe’s style of quilting has struck a cord in me.  And, I will never look at bias tape the same again!  Joe’s presentation was titled, “Men and the Art of Quiltmaking.”  Joe stated that, while quilting has been practiced almost exclusively by women, a few men have crept into the realm from time to time.  Joe told his own story and showed his own quilts while providing some historical insight into men and quilting.  My only regret was not taking in Joe’s second presentation later that day, “My Life in Quilts.”  In Joe’s second presentation, he was not only going to discuss how and why he got started making quilts and why he is still making them today, but he was going to be bringing his guitar and playing some quilt-related songs.  I am sure that the second presentation would have been much like this YouTube clip.

Other YouTube clips:

Five Questions With Joe Cunningham

My Own Fault

Lines

The Quilt

Hand Quilting

 

These are some of the quilts that Joe shared during his presentation.

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The following has been taken from the quilt show brochure.

Joe Cunningham began making quilts professionally in 1979, after a ten-year career as a musician in Michigan.  His early mentors were steeped in the history and traditions of quilts, leading Cunningham to a life of study in quilt history and a love of traditional technique.  Over the years his quilts have evolved into a unique, personal style.  His quilts are in the permanent collections of museums, as well as in numerous private collections.  Cunningham’s 12 books on quilts include the first biography of a living quiltmaker, the first book on men in quilts and essays for museum shows.  His column for the national magazine The Quilt Life is called “Biased and Edgy.”  He has been seen on the HGTV series Simply Quilts with Alex Anderson, the PBS series Sewing with Nancy and on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims.  He lectures on quilts nationwide and teaches regularly at conferences across the country.  

If you ever hear that Joe Cunningham is going to be delivering a presentation near where you live, don’t miss out on it!

Renovation Update

There are no pictures for this post.  The renovations aren’t yet complete and the house is still turned upside down so there is nothing to take a picture of that is photo-worthy.

The dining room, living room, hallway, spare bedroom (aka The Closet Room), stairwell, and entrance are officially complete.  This means they are freshly painted, laminate flooring is installed, and baseboards and trim have been replaced.

Last weekend, we moved furniture and other items, including pictures on the walls out of the bedroom and started removing wallpaper.  After a few days of trying to convince the wallpaper to let go of its hold from the gypsum board, DH decided that we would move to plan B and put a new layer of gypsum board over top of the old stuff.  The repair that he would have to do to the old wall was likely more than putting up new boards.

So now we are living once again with furniture in the living room that does not belong there.  I live for the day that the only things in the living room are the furniture that belongs in the living room–no dressers, stacks of boxes of items from other rooms, and miscellaneous tools required for renovations.

And so I continue to sort through 33 years of accumulated “stuff”, hoping to live up to the “Less is More” mantra.  There is nothing like removing everything from a room and putting it into a pile to get you motivated to reduce the amount of “stuff”.  And yes, we celebrated our 33rd anniversary in the middle of this renovation on May 16.

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And for my information only, the paint we used was from General Paint.

Closet Room and Master Bedroom:  Excalibur (ID CL 3173M)

Entrance and Living Room (one wall):  Ardmore Green (ID 8185D)

Balance of Living Room walls, Hallway, Stairwell:  Moselle (ID8184M)