Whewwww!! My sewing machine has been going full speed this week, trying to get all the thread work done on the lilies. It went nice and smooth though, so really it was a pleasure. You see, my machine and I have a love/hate relationship at times anddddddd sometimes I just can't seem to get my vision translated to the fabric under the needle. Not this week though! With all the details put in, all I have to do is add the back and put in a few anchoring quilt lines. You can see in the detail photo, that most of the raw edges are safely under thread - not all of them - but most of them. I like that messy shabby, chic kind of look.
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For the background "stones", I did some research through my art quilt books and looked at some designs that other quilters had used. I then postie noted them and pulled them out when I needed it. I took my sketch book and just started to draw out the background, practicing how the line would go. That way, when it was time for me to do it, I had a pretty good idea how to guide the needle.
I do draw up my beginning threads, but I don't bury my ending threads - I just clip them close to fabric. I have these amazing Heritage Embroidery snips which work nicely. If I misplace them, I'm totally lost! Sometimes I use gripper garden gloves, but this time I just found them a hindrance. I wanted to feel the fabric under my fingertips.
Anddddddddd who doesn't like the feel of fabric under her fingers when a project is going well?? Hopefully, I'll finish this baby up this week and have something new on my design board next week!
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7 comments:
Just gorgeous! Love the colors you've chosen.
Thanks for your comments here and in your other posts about this. And yes, just jump in and do it! I love your work.
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Beautiful!! You need to be more like the rice kripsy commercial and say "oh it was SO much work and so very hard".... and make them take care of you! Or bring you chocolate LOL
LOL Alycia - thanks for the tip! Still you are right it was a lot of hours this week to do just to do the threadwork - probably about 30 hrs of sewing. And yes - that would equal one bag of minature reese's peanut butter cups!
AWESOME!! You're a really good painter with fabric, Nina. Amazing to see your how you designed the lilies.
I think you had already got your 'balance' resolution for this year :)
WOW Nina-marie! This came out wonderfully! Thank you for sharing your process and talents with all of us. :)
Loving this!
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