The Cutting & Stitching Edge – Boodilly

by Mr X on 17 February 2009

Boodilly (also known as Victoria Gertenbach) is a textile artist from Lancaster, PA. A phenomenally talented embroiderer she produces a wide range of products, including quilts and stitched illustrations.

Her work combines freehand machine embroidery with retro styling to great effect. The B movie quality of the piece above is spot on. It is clear that she has remarkable skills in using sewing machines, although she humbly downplays the amount of effort involved.

This piece may only be 4″ by 3″ in size, but it is amazing! Again the freehand machine stitching style, but used to great effect. And as if this embroidered excellence wasn’t enough…

… she produces amazing quilts. I never really appreciated quilting, but work like this does a great job of changing people’s minds.
You can find out more about her at her blog, and purchase some of her work via her etsy shop. She has also been featured in a wide number of books, and quite rightly so.

To finish I quote what Bascom Hogue says in her Flickr testimonial: “Boodilly has studied well the mid century American style. And now, without irony or slavish imitation, she is bringing it to a new audience. Yes, it is another birth of what’s stylish and cool for all ya’ll who missed it the first time around.”

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Rachel February 17, 2009 at 12:53 pm

oh WOW. speeeechless

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Mr X Stitch February 17, 2009 at 1:37 pm

I was blown away by that face piece. Boodilly’s amazing!

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Beefranck February 17, 2009 at 2:06 pm

Oh my goodness. I think I love her. These are amazing! And my craft crush Bascom gave her a testimonial as well!

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katie kutthroat February 17, 2009 at 7:46 pm

wow.. i really love the first two, especially the eyes.. amazing work! i just really dig anything like pop art related, so this is right up my alley :)

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Tara February 18, 2009 at 1:52 am

What I just love is the sinister implications of those flying saucers coming after “Dick and Jane” but with generally cheery vibe of the piece.

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Nicole February 19, 2009 at 9:32 pm

Fantastic stuff!

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Muddlepud February 21, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Thanks for sharing this. I’m not all that far away from Lancaster, PA. There is an awful lot of traditional quilting around that area, with all the Amish, but it’s neat to see someone taking the tradition in such a creative twist. :)

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Victoria February 26, 2009 at 8:43 pm

Holy Moly, what a surprise and aren’t you sweet! Thank you. Sincerely and truly. You made my day!

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Mr X Stitch February 26, 2009 at 9:31 pm

Hi Boodilly!
Great to see you on here!
I’m glad you liked the post, you are most deserving of all the acclaim you get. I hope you’ll keep coming back to see what we’re up to on here!

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manize October 19, 2009 at 3:10 am

Wow!
love it!! love it! love it!!!!

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