Artsy Chick Quilts

Fiber artist, Laurie Ceesay, sharing her thoughts and journey to creating art quilts with the emphasis on portraits, hairstyles and fashion.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

I'm Over Winter and Thinking About Spring, Pastels and Easter Colors

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I am over Winter and it is snowing again even though the weatherman said our area would only get a "dusting" of snow. So I am in...
Monday, February 18, 2013

Pop Art Princess or Fourteen Shades of Gray

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This small wall hanging began with the Valentine quilt in photo three using 16 3" squares in a vairety of values of Valentine print f...
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

I VALUE This Quilt!!

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I love the "Swoon" block done scrappy style. The three quilts below are the wall hangings I made last summer as teaching tools f...
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

January in Upper Michigan

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 I made this small quilt to celebrate winter where I live in Upper Michigan. I used my original pattern in which I made 2 square wall hang...
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Modern Hair Design

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I am embracing the Modern Quilt Movement since learning what it meant and am now aware!! I received one of many e-mail notices about a qui...
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Carmen Miranda

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This quilt began as a project at Pine Street Quilts, where I work, called Fair and Square. It is a 12 month block exchange and when it was...
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

SunFlowerChild

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My last post was the fabric, book and embellishments to create this quilt. I wanted to do a quilt with autumn colors and a woman with brai...
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Laurie
Menominee, MI, United States
I am a contemporary quilter who specializes in portrait quilts. I am a hairdresser and am fascinated with hairstyles, make up, replicating the human form in fiber, retro fashion/prints, flowers and fairies. I usually work with bright colors, batiks and large scale prints. I love to embellish my quilts with rhinestones, beads, baubles, yarn, paint and crayons.
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