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Photograph by Tierney Barden 2015

Photograph by Tierney Barden 2015

Stir, Steep, Stitch

Settle in, as this is a place to tell stories in stitch; to share new ideas and bodies of work as they unfold; to connect with fiber enthusiasts and needle-wielding friends every where. 

A few words about using photographs on this site:

All the photographs on this website are taken by Tierney Barden, unless otherwise credited. You may use Tierney's photos, but kindly link back to this website. Thank you very much! 

Click the image to download my FREE Striped Octagon EPP template, and share what you make #tierneybarden. We'd all love to see!

Click the image to download my FREE Striped Octagon EPP template, and share what you make #tierneybarden. We'd all love to see!

Click the image to download my charm-friendly FREE Gingham for Giants quilt pattern! Share what you make #tierneybarden. We'd all love to see!

Click the image to download my charm-friendly FREE Gingham for Giants quilt pattern! Share what you make #tierneybarden. We'd all love to see!

Click the image to download my FREE "Winter Wonderland" Hexagon page from your desktop computer! You'll get 28 - 1" hexis each with an inspiring word celebrating what we love most about winter! Read this blog post for more information about printing…

Click the image to download my FREE "Winter Wonderland" Hexagon page from your desktop computer! You'll get 28 - 1" hexis each with an inspiring word or two celebrating winter! Read this blog post for more information about printing this PDF. #tierneybarden

Click the image to download my FREE "Girl Power" Hexagon page from your desktop computer! You'll get 28 - 1" hexis each with an inspiring word celebrating girl power! Read this blog post for more information about printing this PDF. #tierneybarden

Click the image to download my FREE "Girl Power" Hexagon page from your desktop computer! You'll get 28 - 1" hexis each with an inspiring word celebrating girl power! Read this blog post for more information about printing this PDF. #tierneybarden

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Silk samples from my Eco-Dye Workshop brought to share with the talented quilters at December's QCNYS meeting. 

Silk samples from my Eco-Dye Workshop brought to share with the talented quilters at December's QCNYS meeting. 

The Quilters Consortium of NYS

December 09, 2016

The support and positive energy given me by quilters from quilt guilds across the state this past Tuesday was amazing! The Quilters Consortium of NYS gathered in Cicero for its quarterly meeting, and very generously invited me to be their speaker. Being my first Consortium meeting, I didn't know what to expect, and I was blown away by their warm reception, their enthusiasm and appreciation for my fabrics, not to mention their collective talent! 

The Consortium is dedicated to bringing together, inspiring and networking with all of the quilt guilds in the state (who want to participate), and promoting quilting in general. Their annual Passport can be purchased for $5.00, and not only lists every participating guild's quilt show dates and information, but affords you the chance at a fabulous raffle at each show, just remember to bring your passport and enter each raffle. The Consortium not only supports the quilt guilds, but also independent businesses. To learn more: www.qcnys.org. 

Public speaking has never been my strength (despite Mrs. Hopkins's best efforts), but my confidence in bearing my soul to an audience has steadily improved over time, so as I was handed the microphone on Tuesday, I plunged in. The room full of quilters, all of whom are far more experienced than I, attentively listened to my Simple and True talk (found in Workshops). During the talk, I spoke about what motivates me as a natural dyer, and briefly shared my concerns about damage done to our soil and water by commercial dye houses and fabrics going into landfills by the tons every day. Fabrics surround us in our daily lives, and I believe that being aware that damage is being done is an important first step.

Shibori baby quilt, 30"x35"  Organic cotton sateen and commercial cottons. Indigo, clamp resist Shibori technique.

Shibori baby quilt, 30"x35"  Organic cotton sateen and commercial cottons. Indigo, clamp resist Shibori technique.

In my own quilting and garment sewing, I'm exploring using slow cloth, salvaged fabrics and commercial fabrics. When I began my dye business in 2015, I thought I'd only be using my fabrics, but I've evolved over these past two years, and I now see that I can tell an even richer story using more fabrics than just my own hand dyed. There's room for all fabrics in our stitching, so looking to the future, if we as quilters make even one quilt a year using slow cloth, salvaged fabrics or make a huge dent in our scrap bins, imagine the positive impact that would have on our environment, as well as ourselves. I will post more on this topic in the future, providing facts, stats and sources for anyone interested in learning more.   

This one-of-a-kind quilt is available for sale in the shop. The sweet handmade bunny will even accompany the quilt, ready for the ultimate cuddle with your little baby!

While at the Consortium's meeting, I neglected to use my camera - too caught up in meeting as many amazing, talented quilters as I could - but if I had used it, I'd show you the many smiling faces of happy quilters, stunning quilts brought in by several of the guilds, and festive decorations made by the Plank Road Quilt Guild who hosted the meeting. I also regret not having my picture taken with Ann Hawkins, QCNYS president, and Mary Jane Frind, both of whom were responsible for inviting me to speak. The quilts made by the guilds can be seen at: www.qcnys.org. 

The day was brimming with the best of the season, and I was thrilled to be a part of it! I'm looking forward to seeing these quilters and visiting their quilt shows throughout the new year. Do you belong to a quilt guild or sewing group? I'd love to hear more - email me at tierneybarden@gmail.com.

Tags: shibori, natural dye, organic cotton, quilt, baby quilt, QCNYS, Plank Road Quilt Guild
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