Fay Timmerman Traudt

 

Fay Timmerman Traudt has always loved the feel of fabric. She began stitching at her grandmother’s knee at four-years-of-age.  She later was inspired by Amish women’s use of bold colors and dynamic lines in their quilts.   She has been creating and collecting quilts since 1985.

 

Moving to western Colorado in 1988 changed her view of the world and her quilting style.  The sandstone patterns, unending vistas, unexpected colors and texture of sagebrush and cactus influence her awareness.  The Petroglyph artwork created by the early Americans continues to inspire her work.  She creates intuitively and is often surprised and delighted with the finished piece. 

 

Fay and her photographer-husband, Steve Traudt, live in the incredible high desert of Glade Park, Colorado, where they are inspired by the solitude, landscapes and abundant wildlife.

 

Most of Fay’s work is innovative art quilting.  She hand-dyes, dye-discharges and hand stamps and paints many of her own fabrics.  She also teaches and designs in hand-made paper, doll making, embroidery and wearable art. 

 

A founding member of the Colorado West Quilters Guild and The Art Quilt Association, she owned and operated Quilt Junction in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado for eight years. 

 

Her quilts have won prizes in Road to California, Quilt Japan and the Colorado Quilting Council’s competitions.  Fay’s creations hang in collections in Colorado, Nebraska, California, New York and Japan.  Her quilt “Ancient Messages” was featured in the 2000 American Quilter’s Society’s Art Quilt Engagement calendar. 

 

Except as indicated, works are for sale. Contact Fay 

or view more of her work at http://synvis.com/gallery211.htm.

 

Collage I  (sold)

 

Collage II

 

Thread Play

 

Wise Sage

 

Paper Faces

Sensei Silk

 

Cityscapes

 

Desert Palette

 

Eclissi di Sole  (sold)

 

Flying Geese

 

Triptych I

Triptych II

Labor Day Goddess

 

Canyon Patterns

 

Aspenscape