Material Matrix Project

Over the past two days I have been working to complete a project that I started a few months back. I was fortunate enough to take a class from the talented Sandra Bruce. She teaches a method that she calls “Material Matrix”. She takes a photograph, enlarges it and overlays a grid on it. When you have the grid, it breaks down the photo into squares which you then replicate with fabric. She is an amazing artist and you can see her work here. This project was really difficult for me. In some ways I am proud of it – mainly that I finished it!  It was so frustrating. I have difficulty with spatial relationships/spatial perception. So when I was trying to make a square, it often came out as the mirror image of what I needed.  The curves made me crazy and you can see from the picture, I was not hugely successful. It is a bit uncomfortable to post work that you feel is less than awesome but this is a part of the progress. I am working on quilting it which defines the shapes a bit. Here is the work, created by Sandra, that we were striving to replicate in class. sew readyfinished copy-filtered .After lots of work, here is what I have completed thus far. pincushion 1   Thinking about what a process this has been I realize it was a great learning experience. Some of the 2.5″ squares are made up of four or five smaller pieces. I have never worked with such tiny piecing and it was clumsy for me.  I think it (like everything) is just something that requires practice. I look forward to finishing the quilting. I will use a facing to bind it and will hang it proudly (and with more than a little relief!) in my sewing room. If you want to see something amazing, check out the self-portrait that Sandra did.  It is huge (80×80″) and very detailed. It required 1600 pieced squares. Best yet, it looks just like her!!

Post Update: I wanted to show the piece now that it is quilted, bound and hanging in my sewing room. I was supposed to embroider the pins but never got around to it so I stuck real ones into the piece!  🙂     Such a learning experience!!

my finished matrix

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8 thoughts on “Material Matrix Project

  1. Marcy

    This is a very interesting process. I really like what you have created and will bounce over to her website. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Bernie Post author

      Thank you Marcy. She is really a uniquely talented quilt artist. Glad you like it. It was challenging, to be sure.

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    1. Bernie Post author

      Thank you Connie. This was my first visit to Freemotion by the River and it is a great site. I sent you a quick email earlier but just wanted to thank you for all of the great tutorials that you have posted. What a nice resource!

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  2. Sandra Bruce

    Bernie! I’m so proud of your efforts! And impressed with your blog. I appreciate reading about your process with the pincushion since most of the time I leave after teaching my classes and don’t know how everyone’s turned out and how they worked through the hurdles. I truly think that having made this piece you will possibly see future projects in a little different way, or come at solving a problem from a different angle. I laughed out loud at the way you put in real pins….great idea! Thanks again and I look forward to seeing what else you’re quilting.
    Thanks Bernie.

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    1. Bernie Post author

      Hi Sandra,

      Thank you for your kind words!! It was great to hear from you and I am looking forward to taking another class with you. See you at Sugar Pine!!

      Take care,
      Bernie

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  3. Cindy

    I started that same project when Sandra gave a class to our quilting guide. 6 years later I’m ready to finish but I’ve forgotten how to do the pieces. Any help would be appreciated,

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    1. Bernie Post author

      Hi Cindy – I am afraid I won’t be of any help to you. I took that class a long while ago and I had a hard time with it then. Sandra did develop an on-line class for the Material Matrix process that might be of help to you. Here is the link:
      https://coursecraft.net/courses/z93eK/splash

      Hope you are able to finish your project! It is so difficult once we put a project aside and then pick it up again. Good luck Cindy!

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