Friday, June 12, 2026

The Time Has Come.... for a VERY LONG Blog ENTRY!!




 "The time has come," the Walrus said, "to talk of many things, of shoes & ships & sealing wax, & cabbages & kings."

My time is that of dispersing a slew of quilts in preparation for moving to a place with what I imagine will have far less storage space.

So I am going list the quilts in approximately order made, except at the end when I realized I had omitted a few. I'm also going to suggest a price, but will be donating the money to the Vancouver Art Gallery's Schools in Education Program, as I did before.

Bear in mind that many of these pieces can be hung horizontally or vertically.

Another thing I noticed is that I was, quite unselfconsciously, making work that was life-summarizing. The Measurement pieces, My Milagros, & The Girl I Was, particularly.


1. Swedish Summer  (41 x 37)            $350


2. 9 Transparent Circles (31 x 33)         $150


3. My Milagros   (57 x 36)        $200


details of a few milagros
 
4. Grey & Black Jeans (back)   (39 x 42)     $200

5. Measurements #1    (20 x 35)              $150
[photo taken under not ideal lighting, but the #2 quilt photo is ideal]

6. Measurements #2   (20 x 38)     $150
detail (entire text provided on request)

7. Swords & Chrysanthemums  (35 x 36)    $300
The dark blue cloth is very old Ikat weave from a flea market in Kyoto. The title refers to a famous book about Japan.

8. The Girl I Was, The Woman I Became  (39 x 20)      $150
detail

9. Front Facing & Spirals  (24 x 33)      $200

10. Black & White Checkerboard    (28 x 40)      $300

11. Pied Checkers   (35 x 35)        $300
 
12. Fiji Hot & Humid  (29 x23)      $200

13. Many Blues  (29 x 34)      $150
 
14. Herons  (29 x 27)     $150

Arcs & Arches  (26 x 39)       $300

16. Things My Mother Said  (30 x 30)      $300
detail


17. Zest for Life  (26 x 33)      $300

18. Shades of Grey   (28 x 30)        $250

19. ABQ, NM, USA  (18 x 28)      $150

20. Leftover Jean Pieces  (34 x43)        $300

21. Dream Lines ( 47 x 50 )
22. Bali Cloth Blanket (48 x 40)
reverse detail
23. Button Romance   (~ 24 x 36)

Now for the pieces from my collection of quilts about numbers, Oh, Solo, Double, Trio. I decided it was easier to allow them to go forth into the world on their own. I tried trying to "sell" them to 3 schools I went to & where I enjoyed earning math --  to no avail. Each was terrified of housing textiles.

All of these are 24 x  36, inches.

Note: I have not suggested prices here, because I think a possible buyer & I have to agree on a mutually agreeable numerical amount in tune with the quilt in question.  But rest assured, I will not accept $0 for A Lot of Nothing, so don't even try that foolishness. (Rather jump to the other end & offer $infinity!  Just kidding.) 

A Lot of Nothing


details


We Are One
detail

Double, Double

3 Points of Interest

4 Lenses for Looking at Numbers [in this case the #4, the mathematical lens. The others are scientific, linguistic, & cultural]

detail (the mathematical lense)

Knot, Pentagon, & Much More
details
(On the back of this piece is a spiral that is generated by squaring a side of a the rectangle... ) And there is quite a bit more than that.....

Hexominoes
This term erupted I think back in the days of new math: you know what a domino looks like-- two squares joined by a common side. Well, someone came up with triominoes, quadrominoes, pentominoes, etc. All kinds of games erupted from this new idea. This quilt is about one of the games. There are 6 faces to a cube.
details


My July 7 Birthdays
detail
Symmetric Numbers
detail

The Magic of Nine
This "magic" is based on a special way of looking at the times table. Each entry, if it is comprised of two digits, the two are added together. Then that replaces the 2-digit product. So.... 8x3 = 24-->it's two digits so 6 gets entered instead of 24. Though if you look at 8x8=64 --> 6+4 = 10. That's another 2-digit number so 1+0 gets entered in place of 64.
detail

Fingers & Toes

Stars with 11 Points 
(Maybe you know that a pentagram is a star drawn with a continuous pencil line. A hexagram is a star of David. Well, of course there are septagrams, ocatagrams, etc.)
detail

Twelve Hour Clock
detail

4 x 13 Cards
(feminist's order)

The Look of Numbers
(The charm of the graphics of numbers, believe me it's a "thing"!)

What Grew from Mathematics
Years ago, out in Deep Cove, B.C there was a call for a show based on "page 42". I entered the show with a handwritten copy of page 42 of Birkhoff & MacLane, Principles of Modern Algebra. I called this piece What Grew from Mathematics, because my interest in math & geometry had led to my making quilts. The overlay of cloth partly obscures the text, on purpose.
detail
A few years ago I tried rereading the initial pages of this textbook & was awed by how unable I was to hold the ideas together. I was really rusty.

Colophon
One of the things that drove my color choices for this body of work was the colors of the Cuisenaire rods. The numbers & the associated centimeter lengths from 1 to 10: white is one (which measures everthing), 2 is red, 3 is light green, 4 is maroon, 5 is yellow, 6 is dark green, 7 is black (because it is the only prime number under 10 that has no factoring friends) 8 is brown, 9 is blue, 10 is orange.

Title Page

That's it for now.




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