Nellie"s Needles

MY GALLERY ART

My fiber art is exhibited by three galleries.  Pieces that are currently being sold are listed below in a separate section for each gallery.  To purchase any of these pieces please contact the gallery.


GOOD GOODS
106 Mason Street
Saugatuck, Michigan

Gallery Exhibition

 









Every summer I demonstrate for one weekend at the gallery.



The Lake Series
This series of art pieces is exclusive to Good Goods gallery.  Eventually there will be 100 pieces that portray a particular view of Lake Michigan in its many moods.  They are composed in a collage technique developed by Nellie that utilizes recycled and re-purposed materials   The tone, mood, time or type of day is determined by the first scraps of fabric laid down. The rest builds from there to complete these quilted fabric art pieces.  Click on the title next to each photo to read about the creation of that piece on my blog, "Nellie's Needles".

Lake #7
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Sunny warm days influence the mood.
Lake #16
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Inspired by a gloomy cold day.


Lake #18  
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Events in my life made me feel sad and pensive.



Lake #37
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Inspired by a mid-summer day.


 Lake #46
(13"x 11")
$75.00
One of the last warm days of summer.  The low sun is a glare on the water and sand.


 Lake #48
(13"x 11")
$75.00
An icy winter day.



Lake #50
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Every 25th piece is an abstract made from the trimmed off edges of the previous 24.


 Lake #51
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Inspired by a typical fall day.



Lake #54
(29"x 27")
$1,100
The sun has just sunk below the horizon.



Lake #60
(30" x 28)
$900
After a storm.


Lake #62
(13"x 11")
$75.00
After the sun has gone down.


Lake #66
(13"x 11")
$75.00

Inspired by a sunrise.


Lake #68
(13"x 11")
$75.00
Inspired by a clear fall day in September.





Crinkle Quilts
I developed a process to hand-quilt wrinkles into fabric.  After the quilting is complete, the crinkle quilts re-enter the design process. Usually something more needs to be added or there are areas that need to be emphasized or DEemphasized. Paint or oil stick pastels are what gets used most often ... sometimes crayons. I use whichever medium will best serve the purpose to get the effect "demanded by the piece".

These art pieces are framed.  Some are matted within solid frames while others are mounted with tied knots on acrylic that stands away from the wall.  All have a "halo" (the ends of the stitching threads) framing the fabric art piece.


Squared Off 
17"x 17"
$320

Hand-quilted and tied, machine stitched, and painted.




Art Quilts

 Sugarlands Overlook
14" x 14"
$200

Second piece in the Smoky Mountain series created in my "ortwork" technique.










CLIFF DWELLER'S
668 Glades Road
Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Large Smoky
Mountain piece hanging in gallery.

I'm demonstrating the "ortwork" technique at the gallery.









"Silk Roses" hanging in the gallery.
Art Quilts

I have created art pieces using techniques that are more traditional in making utilitarian quilts.

Silk Roses $1700
28"x 44"
The center panel is hand-painted silk.  Most of the leaves in the side panels are quilted from shapes in the fabric on the back of the piece.  They are enhanced with oil paint stick.
Hand and machine quilted, machine pieced, hand whipped stitches.
 cotton & silk fabrics, metallic & poly threads, oil stick paint




Moonlight Madness - $1800
37"x 43"
Only in the moonlight do you see bold shapes and colors.  The flower petals and leaves are the same paisley shape.  The circles in the border represent a bit of magic ... or are they fairies?
Machine applique and machine quilting.
cotton fabric, cotton, metallic and polyester threads; oil pastels
31"x 25"
Hand-quilted, hand-applique, hand embroidery and needle lace, machine pieced.
silk fabric; hand-dyed, upholstery & commercial cotton fabrics; acrylic paint; beads, mono-filament, metallic, and cotton thread.

Real leaf skeletons and silk plant leaves are painted to adorn this piece.  Ten layers of fabric are stitched, cut and shagged up for the border.  The ravels from the border are used in the background of the center in my "ortwork" technique.
cotton fabric, metallic & mono-filament threads, yarn, fabric and acrylic paints, and netting


Psycho Deco Fluers $1800
32"x 41"
A collection of "flowers in containers" blocks created by Thursday Bee members of the Smoky Mountain Quilt Guild.  Silk flowers are attached by their embroidered centers, while old buttons secure the origami folded flowers to the surface.
cotton fabric, cotton and poly threads, yarn, button, "silk" flowers, fabric paint
machine piecing, machine and hand applique, machine quilting & couching, hand-embroidery, origami

Vincent's Flowers SOLD
33"x 23"
After viewing Van Gogh's flowers in an exhibit, I felt compelled to interpret his exuberance and style of painting into fiber.
Hand-painted fabric, silk, synthetic, & cotton fabrics, hand-dyed roving, and tulle netting.



SMOKY MOUNTAIN SERIES
A series of art quilts featuring the view from Morton's Overlook.  I took the photo from the big turn-off on the curve near the top of the Smokies, looking back into Tennessee.  They are created in my "ortwork" technique.

Sugarland's Overlook $200
My interpretation of a photo I took in the Smoky Mountains.  It's made in my "ortwork" technique using recylcled materials.
cotton fabric; cotton, metallic, & poly threads, oil pastels, watercolor pencils, yarn, wool roving, and tulle netting.





Morton's Overlook-Spring SOLD
20" x 19"
My interpretation of a photo I took from Morton's Overlook in the Smoky Mountains. Made in my "ortwork" technique.
cotton fabrics, cotton, metallic, & poly threads, watercolor pencils, yarn, wool roving, tulle netting



39"x 31"
Created in honor of the great Smoky Mountains being designated an an international Reserve by the UN in observance of the park's 75th anniversary.  "Ortwork" technique.
cotton fabric; cotton, metallic, & poly threads,yarn, wool roving, watercolor pencils, yarn



SCULPTURED BIRDS

Birds $60
8-10"tall by 7"

These colorful fabric birds made from a pattern I designed have quilted wings.  Each stands on a natural object ... shell or driftwood.

cotton fabric, wool beak, wire legs, yarn trim