Dr. Robert Hillestad gave a delightful talk Tuesday night! He is a design educator and studio textiles artist whose work has been shown in more than 150 exhibitions in the US and abroad and is represented in numerous private, corporate and museum collections. When he retired after 31 years of teaching at UNL, the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery was named in his honor.
His love of textiles began in his mother's sewing room. As a child, he would sort fabrics from her scrap bag into different colors and textures. The creative process had begun!
Presentation of quilt to Allie Siebert from the Yellow Barne from the retreat committee.
Thank you to Allie for hosting our first LMQG retreat!
His inspiration comes from many places. Art, architecture and fabrics speak to him, as well as collections of things. He uses many different techniques to create his works, from knitting and crochet to painting sewing and dyeing. It was a special treat to have his assistants walk the pieces around the room so they could be seen up close!
Here's a quick list of his advice to us on how to be creative.
- Find mentors
- Interact with people and community.
- Failure is part of the process. Never discard a project because work evolves over time.
- If you are out of ideas, change up the mode, go shopping or change projects.
- Do not wait to create that idea in your head, someone else will beat you to it!
- Do something creative every day!
Presentation of quilt to Allie Siebert from the Yellow Barne from the retreat committee.
Thank you to Allie for hosting our first LMQG retreat!
Finished Pulse Quilts
These will be sent to Orlando, Florida for the families and victims of the Pulse night club shooting. Thank you for donating the heart blocks!
Show and Tell
Check our Facebook and Instagram for more photos and Pinterest for some "Make A Statement" Challenge inspiration.
Upcoming Events
Sew Day
August 13th, 10:30 am - 3:30 pm at the IQSCM
- Kristie Jarchow will give a demo on wonky house blocks.
"Dyeing to Quilt" with Mary Dittenber
August 30th, 5:30 pm at the IQSCM
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