Sue Turner, Derby, Derbyshire (UK)

Sue Turner, Derby, Derbyshire (UK)

Sue Turner, Derby, Derbyshire (UK)
Leftover bits of polyester organza embellished onto polyester organza, then machined embroidered & cut out. A wire stem has been added to shape the leaf.

Susan Krueger, Bowling Green, OH

Susan Krueger, Bowling Green, OH

Susan Krueger, Bowling Green, OH
Cloth, vinyl, re-used plastic grocery bags, onion bag mesh, map paper, gold fabric paint, thread; print of an oak leaf, and sewing.
My leaves are little quilts; layers of plastic, cloth & paper. Plastic & plants & petroleum & paper are interrelated; where they originate, where they end up.

 

Susan Pins, Winter Park, FL

Susan Pins, Winter Park, FL

Susan Pins, Winter Park, FL
Lutradur, paint, glue, textile medium, cheese cloth, fusing, and foil. Member of the Central Florida Fiber Floozies.

Susan Wallace, Atlantic Beach, FL

Susan Wallace, Atlantic Beach, FL

Susan Wallace, Atlantic Beach, FL
Braided Stem, hand-woven huck material – cotton, commercial knit fabric – cotton interfacing and quilt batting. Hand & machine stitching the shape is the shape of a red bay leaf. The red bay trees in our area are being killed out by a beetle spread fungus that is spreading.