Update on this: after the meeting at Penny's last week, I went home and tried adapting Charis's paint methodology to the fabric base. The base, as we discussed, might be a previously done piece that we no longer wanted to keep. For the reverse side, I just sewed together some similarly colored blocks that I'd done some time back and now had no use for. It ended up being a piece about 14 inches square. I lay the blocks on the back of the finished piece and then just free-motioned it all together, very densely. (i didn't use any fusible and the original piece had some quilting and batting+front+back).
Then i painted both sides with slightly thinned white acrylic paint. I didn't have house paint at hand. After it dried, I put some red metallic shiva stick on it, in no particular manner: just to bring out the stitching here and there with some red shininess.
Next, I cut the square up into the pieces to make the basket (i can tell you how that's shaped if anyone is interested) and sewed the three pieces together and, Voila! Here's the photo. (again, it's about 10 inches wide and 5 inches high and 3 inches deep.
The red flower was just something hanging around and it's just pinned to it. I liked the 'ears' standing up this way, although previously i have fastened them down in a loop with rivets. If i decide to keep the flower, i'll probably velcro it on.
judy
Monday, April 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Progress on Trees
I've finished the second tree quilt and, like Jill, I'm going to think more carefully about what I agree to do in the future. These quilts were both challenges, but for different reasons, although the size/proportions were strange to work with in both. However, I am pleased enough with both. The back of the 'Tree Sprite' has a 'cape' of black voile with radiant green satiny-y stripes. It shows just slightly, billowing a bit at the edges, but not in the photo because I hadn't attached it at the time I took the photo. I will deliver this up to Jill tomorrow at Penny's, but for those of you who won't be there, this is what it looks like.
There's a rabbit down at the bottom in the brush, and a bird on each tree limb 'arm.'
also, here's a link to the fabric baskets that I talked about at the meeting today.
judy ross
There's a rabbit down at the bottom in the brush, and a bird on each tree limb 'arm.'
also, here's a link to the fabric baskets that I talked about at the meeting today.
judy ross
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Seasons of a Tree
Here it is finished: 20 inches by 80 inches. I forgot to take a photo of the back, but it has strips in gradations of green with a maple leaf in the center section. Now, to get the other one done. Today, I made a needle-felted goldfinch to sit in its branches. Tomorrow, a robin, maybe.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Big Tree Project, Stage II
Here is the winter segment to go with the fall segment. There's every chance i could get this finished by the end of February! judy
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Big Tree Project
Update below.
This is the first of the four panels (spring, summer, fall, winter) of the same basic tree/landscape form. the leaves on the autumn tree are cut out with pinking sheers from painted silk paper. There will be a lot more leaves, but i didn't see a lot of point to pinning them all on .. you can get the point. i think the spring flowers will be washaway lace and the summer leaves crocheted . but i'm not sure of that yet. each piece is about 19 inches square, so the whole thing with some dividers will be 80 inches.
I removed the earlier picture and replaced it with the finished Autumn section.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Trees, More..
Not done much on the big tree quilt project, but decided to work also on a 52-tree postcards for the year. You can see them here. In general, one a week, but as ideas come: might as well get ahead for when one has guests and no sewing much gets done.
It helps to be thinking about trees, thinking about ideas regularly, I find.
It helps to be thinking about trees, thinking about ideas regularly, I find.
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