SWAIA ARTIST Profile

Virginia Ballenger

Name
Virginia Ballenger
Tribe
Navajo Nation
Main Classification
Textiles
Classification #2
Classification #3

SWAIA Booth History

SFIM25
WIM24
SFIM24
PAL 270

SWAIA Highlight History

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2024 Award History

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Portfolio Example & Artist Statement
Virginia Ballenger

I create clothing for women, men and children. My designs are inspired by my Navajo heritage. I use luxurious velvet, shimmering satins, and vibrant wool fabrics to create blouses, skirts, coats and vests. I embellish my creations with sterling silver hand stamped buttons, turquoise stones, coral stones, and beads. I design some of my fabrics and have it printed. I am also a pattern maker and draft all of my patterns. I use sewing machines and hand stitching to construct my designs. On many of my blouses, I use pin tucked fabric, which is a method that my grandmothers used to add shape to a garment, before scissors were readily available. To create pin tucks, you fold the fabric and stitch close to the edge to create decorative ridges.

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