
I'm a quilter, teacher and designer. I like to interpret the world around me in my fiber art, often working from photographs. Join me on my quilting adventure.
Monday, October 31, 2005
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Mushroom Quilt


Wednesday, October 12, 2005
My art quilt critique group, Q&A Quiltartists, www.quiltartists.com, recently divided up a picture of this museum into 16 pieces. Our requirement was to make a 15-inch quilted version of our picture segment. This was my part of the picture.

This is how I interpreted my part of the picture. The two large sections were quilted separately and intertwined, then attached to the piece with more quitling. The narrow silver lame strips in the upper right are bias tubes that are only attached at the ends. The black piece has a reverse applique slit to reveal the blue & pink spiral sky behind. The other black sections have a bit of beading. Fifteen inches square.

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