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Priscilla Kibbee
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  • Wolcott, New York
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A group of 19 quilters rose to the challenge of designing an art quilt based on a purchased mola without incorporating it in the piece. The quilts are finished and can be seen on my blog: www.priscillakibbee.blogspot.com
November 22
Hi everyone. I blog at www.priscillakibbee.blogspot.com I just finished an orange jacket which I don't like all that well and would love any critique of it. Its on my blog.
November 16
Priscilla Kibbee and Diana Bracy are now friends
July 26
Thanks
July 26
Thanks.
July 26
You, my lady, are not afraid of color. Brave and Beautiful! Diana
July 26
Priscilla, this is beautiful! I have always liked black and white with bright and jewel toned colors. Awesome! You have inspired me to do something with ribbon fusing and musical fabric. I love this! It made me go "WOW".
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At 11:02pm on June 3, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENT ON MY PHOTO...
At 8:12pm on April 30, 2009, Ginny French said…
Hi- i also have training in draping and flat pattern making- did a lot of tailoring for years. Now I like weaving cloth and making clothing from rectangles. I really like your creations and your fearless attitude in cutting into the cloth. Beautiful!
At 10:51pm on April 12, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
WE WILL TRY TO CREATE ATMOSPHERE FOR TEXTILE ART WITH CONCEPT OF PRODUCTION BY MASSES INSTEAD OF MASS PRODUCTION...
At 9:14pm on April 12, 2009, Priscilla Kibbee said…
The last one was through a former client who had someone admire my work and wanted a piece for themselves.
At 2:48am on March 17, 2009, Rosemary Derwent said…
Many thamks for sharing yr work. Extraordinaryily beautiful. I could never do anything so fine. I am such a dabbler by nature that i never know WHERE to begin. How do you get the commissions by the way?
At 9:52am on January 2, 2009, gur said…
Thanks for the information . I heard about them but have not been in contact with.
I will follow their events and try to visit.
At 5:26pm on December 29, 2008, gur said…
Ooo Great
What is the name of the Quilt show in Turkey ?Where is it ? Are you just visiting or exhibiting there?
At 2:51pm on December 28, 2008, gur said…
Hi Priscilla,
What a beautiful collection is this. They are all amazing .
At 9:09am on September 21, 2008, Evie Zaccardelli said…
Hi Priscilla, Your art is beautiful. I've never worked on anything so big but maybe one day....
evie
At 8:09am on August 17, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Lucky, lucky you! I haven't been anywhere in SO long! (But, am OK with that right now, too...) If you enjoy writing, it would be great to have some articles for the blog on the textiles and communities you've visited while traveling. So many of these traditions are disappearing so quickly that it's important to document them as much as possible!

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What fiber skills do you have?
sewing, knitting, pattern drafting, pattern draping, wearable art, embellishment
What countries have you lived in/visited?
saudi arabia, nepal, india, china, south korea, russia, england, france, germany, denmark, sweden, norway, finland, turkey, thailand, laos, vietnam, malaysia, singapore, canada, mexico, guatemala, panama, honduras, ecuador, peru, bolivia,macau,cambodia
What languages do you speak?
English
Your Website:
http://www.priscillakibbee.citymax.com
Your Blog:
http://www.priscillakibbee.blogspot.com
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
International artist exchange of ideas
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
Referred by a friend.

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Mola Quilt Challenge-The Quilts Are Finished

A group of 19 quilters rose to the challenge of designing an art quilt based on a purchased mola without incorporating it in the piece. The quilts are finished and can be seen on my blog:

www.priscillakibbee.blogspot.com

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#503: Flapper Slip-On Evening Dress $16.00 (US dollars)

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Curriculum Areas: Moccasin Making

Recommended Levels: 7th -12th graders

Time Frame: 55 minutes 2 times a week

Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Geographic Location: Rock Point Arizona

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