The Island Batik Challenge for October was as follows:
The 2021 Aurifil Color Builders are a capsule of 12 mini-collections dedicated to an incredibly worthy cause that falls in line with Aurifil’s goal to increase sustainability and positive environmental impact — Endangered Species. Each collection contains three large spools of their supple and strong 40wt thread — a warm, a medium, and a dark.
For the October challenge, Aurifil is asking you to create a piece inspired by the endangered animal featured on your assigned Color Builder box. Use each one of the 3 provided colors somewhere in the challenge piece, how the thread is used is up to you!
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Iberian Lynx (Picture from Aurifil) |
I got Iberian Lynx. This animal is so magnificent and so striking that one thing became immediately clear to me - it was impossible to capture its beauty with thread and fabric. At least not for someone with my skill level.
Let's take a look at the threads in my Color Builder Set.
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Warm, Medium and Dark |
According to Wikipedia, the Iberian lynx has a short bright yellowish to tawny colored spotted fur.
Tawny, according to Wikipedia, is a light brown to brownish-orange color.
Bright yellow, light brown, and brownish orange!!! So I gathered all Island Batik fabrics within (and adjacent to) that color range.
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Island Batik Fabrics - Yellow, Orange and Brown |
Many of these are from the
Autumn Sunset collection, designed by Kathy Engle. I included some Island Batik Foundations in gold, coffee and rust. Finally, I included some fabrics from an Island Batik Fat Quarter bundle (Island Harvest) I had purchased from
Hancock's of Paducah earlier.
Well, this was a start. What next?
I reread the assignment - create a piece inspired by the endangered animal
Inspired could mean using the same colors as Iberian Lynx. I could be inspired by the paw print of Iberian Lynx. I could be inspired by the rabbit (main diet of the Iberian Lynx). The characteristic ears of the Iberian Lynx with dark tufts can be an inspiration, as the distinctive bearded face, or the short and curving dark tail. This was exhausting.
Paul: Sup babe?
Me: I have to be inspired by the Iberian Lynx to make a project and I am clueless.
Paul: What are other ambassadors doing?
Me: Thread painting, fabric fusing, free motion quilting...I don't know. They are all more experienced and accomplished than I am.
Paul: They are playing to their strengths.
Me: I guess.
Paul: What is your strength?
Me: Improv Piecing
Paul: Start with that...
I followed Paul's advice and began random improv piecing.
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Begin Improv Piecing |
A silhouette of Iberian Lynx in these colors, made out of the improv pieced slab with a slogan like
"Save Iberian Lynx" or "Save the Iberian Lynx" would do it. Let's draft/sketch.
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Ya Basic!!!
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Split Sentence? UGH!!! |
Disappointed with my lack of progress, I returned to the computer and started reading about Iberian Lynx,
threats to their survival and the efforts to boost their populations. Loss of habitat, decreasing food base, car hits and illegal hunting had brought the Iberian lynx to the brink of extinction with just 94 adults in 2002. But due to the joint conservation efforts of the Spanish national and regional administrations, different NGOs (WWF) and the European Union, the species has recovered from the brink of extinction.
According to the WWF, "In order to be classified as non-endangered, the Iberian lynx population would need to be above at least 3000, including 750 breeding females. This could be achieved by 2040, but much still needed to be done to eradicate threats to the Iberian lynx."
It occurred to me that Iberian Lynx is not just an endangered species. It is also a success story.
I had to tell that story in my piece...
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Oh yes, we are in business...
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The framework |
I chose to make the Iberian Lynx silhouettes (using a royalty free outline), from almost faded depicting 94 adults in 2002 through strengthening numbers in 2015 and 2021 reflected by the darkening values. Since the challenge continues, I chose to add the fourth silhouette showing projected numbers in 2040.
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Improv Piecing |
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Ears - Skinny and Tricky to secure |
The four silhouettes were appliquéd on to the Cream (Island Batik Neutral) background, and secured in place using zigzag stitching with invisible thread. The year and the population numbers were also similarly appliquéd.
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Strengthening Populations - Adding Statistics |
I centered the news headline/slogan making sure that no letters were too close and that the words were spaced evenly. I added a top and bottom border using the leftover improv bits. A nod to my playfulness can be seen in the word "bounces" where I used a few different fabrics - a reason to celebrate.
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Almost ready to quilt |
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Quilting |
I used the light grey (6724) to quilt, dark champagne (6731) for accent, and light champagne (2375) for binding.
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Aurifil Threads - Warm for Quilting, Dark for Accent |
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Aurifil Thread - Medium for Binding |
And here we are!!! I love these warm colors.
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Iberian Lynx returns from the brink of extinction |
The piece finished at 25" by 36". I did not capture the majestic beauty but I believe I captured the indomitable spirit of the Iberian Lynx.
This is a lengthy description of my process. But projects don't happen magically. Even when inspiration strikes, it is a long journey to make meaningful progress. In the end it is about persistence. My persistence with the project, the persistence of the continuing conservation efforts, and the surprising persistence of the Iberian Lynx.
Here are my sources for the exact numbers for each of the years
2002 - 94 https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/back-brink-iberian-lynx-population-rises-over-1000-2021-05-28/
2015 - 404 https://wwf.panda.org/discover/our_focus/wildlife_practice/profiles/mammals/iberian_lynx/
2021 - 1000 https://www.birdguides.com/news/iberian-lynx-bounces-back/
2040 - 3000 (projected) https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/back-brink-iberian-lynx-population-rises-over-1000-2021-05-28/
Do check out what other Island Batik Ambassadors are making by visiting their links below:
I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. As usual, I am anxious to hear your thoughts.