SDA SWATCH COLLECTION C A collection of surface design techniques by SDA Members SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION BECOME A MEMBER AND GET.

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SDA SWATCH COLLECTION C A collection of surface design techniques by SDA Members SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION BECOME A MEMBER AND GET THE FULL VERSION AT: SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION – SAMPLE EDITION BECOME A MEMBER AND GET THE FULL VERSION AT:

Surface Design Association Swatch Collections comprise over 225 individual 12 x 12 samples created by SDA members. The samples run the full range of techniques used in surface design. Each Collection contains different surface design technique examples. The samples are not arranged by theme - rather, they are examples from a wide variety of surface design techniques. Each collection will surprise and delight! There is no fee to use a Swatch Collection but you must be a current SDA member. All images in this presentation are subject to copyright. Please note SDAs Terms and Conditions at: For more information on our Swatch Collections please go to: SDA would like to thank everyone who contributed to this project including: SDA President, Jane Dunnewold – Project Advisor SDA Treasurer, Melinda Lowy – Data collection and indexing Beki Biesterfelt - SDA Swatch Collection Administrator Kaitlin Briley – Swatch scanning and presentation design Linda Witte Henke – Data collection and photography

The information contained in this presentation was collected at the time that the sample was submitted to the SDA. Artist name and location may have changed since that time. Web links that were provided by the member have been included but are not active (clickable) if the URL is no longer available. Please note that where information on the swatch was omitted by the member it is noted as Information Not Available on the slide. Published in 2013 by Surface Design Association P.O. Box 360 Sebastopol, CA

RICHARD ELLIOTT Number: C Residence: Emeryville, CA Website: Information Not Available Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Rayon challis, fiber-reactive dye Processes/Techniques Employed: Digitally printed on Epson 9600 S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

HILARY GIFFORD Number: C Residence: Skaneateles, NY Website: Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Silk, dyes Processes/Techniques Employed: Dye-painted S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

PAT HODSON Number: C Residence: Sheffield, UK Website: Blog: co.uk/ Materials Used: Silk abaca Processes/Techniques Employed: Tissue transfer print, digitally printed with artanium inks S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

KIM HUBER Number: C Residence: Louisville, KY Website: Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Silk Processes/Techniques Employed: Dyed, painted, crayon, fused S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

INA KLUGT-BERGHUIS Number: C Residence: Lemele, The Netherlands Website: Information Not Available Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Semi-industrial felt, cotton thread, aluminum foil, recycled coffee bags Processes/Techniques Employed: Information Not Available S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

LUCY LESKIAK Number: C Residence: Chicago, IL Website: Information Not Available Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Cotton Processes/Techniques Employed: Rubbings, Shiva oil paint sticks S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

HAZEL LUTZ Number: C Residence: Corcoran, MN Website: Home.do?rid= Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Indian cotton ikat Khadi, hand- woven in India Processes/Techniques Employed: Insertion technique (raveling and two-plyed fringed insertion) S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

GRACE MEACHAM Number: C Residence: Cincinnati, OH Website: Information Not Available Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Leather Processes/Techniques Employed: Indigo, shibori S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

CHIE OTANI Number: C Residence: Kyoto, Japan Website: Information Not Available Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Information Not Available Processes/Techniques Employed: Wax resist-dyed hanhousen (half-resisted wax), fukirou (sprinkled wax by breath) S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

BIRET TAVMAN Number: C Residence: Istanbul, Turkey Website: Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Fabric Processes/Techniques Employed: Knitted, cut, joined S URFACE D ESIGN A SSOCIATION

GRIETJE VAN DER VEEN Number: C Residence: Oberwill, Switzerland Website: Blog: Information Not Available Materials Used: Cotton, Tyvek, yarns, acrylic paint Processes/Techniques Employed: Hand-dyed, hand-embroidered, felted, machine-quilted

Susan Anderson C Debbie Baskerville C Christi Beckmann C Sue Bleiweiss C Mary Burks C Akemi Cohn C (DETAIL) Judith Content C , C Mary Crehan C (DETAIL) Toni Disano C Eileen Doughty C Ann Dreith C Jane Dunnewold C , C , C Richard Elliott C Catherine Ellis C Heather Forman C , C Vicki Gerton C Hilary Gifford C , C , C Rayna Gillman C , C (DETAIL) Rae Gold C Katherine Harding C Table of Contents Ann Hatakka C Heidi Henderson C Anneke Herrold C Adrian Highsmith C Pat Hodson C , C Kim Huber C Sue Jones C Louetta Kambic C , C Kim Keasa C Helda Klouth C Ina Klugt-Berghuis C Muriel Knapp C (DETAIL) Jane Kriss C , C Phillippa Lack C Carol LeBaron C Lucy Leskiak C (DETAIL) Kristin Lewis C , C Phyllis Loney C Hazel Lutz C (DETAIL) Christine Mariotti C

Jennifer Marquez C (DETAIL) Helen McKee C Grace Meacham C Karen Miller C , C , C (DETAIL) Barbara Murak C , C Jan Myers-Newbury C , C Laura Nicholson C (DETAIL) Rosemary OConnell C Miriam Ooms C Chie Otani C Mirjam Pet-Jacobs C Sigrid Piroch C Kate Plesae C Jason Pollen C , C Carol Ann Rafferty C Della Reams C Ashley Reed C Myra Rees C Cynthia St. Charles C , C , C Barbara Schneider C Sally Sellers C Eva Snopek C (DETAIL) Joy Stocksdale C Biret Tavman C Derby Timmer C Kissa Tindal C Grietje van der Veen C (DETAIL) Pauline Verbeek-Cowart C , C Nelda Warkentin C Fiona Wright C Jo-Ann Zorzi C Jo-Ann Zorzi C