For the Free Spirit Artists group my theme for the coming year is lines. This may sound boring, but there are many ways in which you can use lines. Late 2010 I made a
journal quilt using stitched lines and paint. The fabric was folded and stitched
like that, next step was to paint the fabric, let it dry and remove the stitched
lines. This is how the journal quilt looked when it was finished:
I really loved this technique and wanted to do it again on a bigger scale. So I
picked a half yard of fabric which I had dyed. Don't ask me which color I used
because this was somewhere in 2011. Stitching all those lines was so boring that
regularly it was put away to do something more interesting :-). After many
months the stitching was finally done (July 2012) and this is a detail picture
of how the back looked like:
And this is how it looked from the front:
Finally it was time to play. I pinned the fabric on top of a foam board and
opened several Lumiere paint bottles, shimmering pearl, blue, turquoise and a
bit of pale green. This is how it looked after the painting:
And now the fun part,
removing all the stitches and ironing it. At last you could see how it was going
to look:
Time to start quilting. As the main focus of this top was lines (and this was
months before I decided to work with this theme) the quilting lines just
followed the painted lines. Interesting, but it needed a bit more. I decided on
adding turquoise beads on it. But before I could add these, the quilt had to be
blocked and sleeve added as well. I did not want a traditional border around it,
but decided to do a facing. This made the quilt a bit narrower, but that was
okay. When this was done I ordered several different types of turquoise beads -
and of course did not use all the different ones - and this is how it looks
now:
From beginning to end it almost took 2 years to complete it, but I am happy with
it. The title Silent Water refers to the reflection you see on water, not
knowing that the falling beads will disrupt the silence quite soon. Who said that lines were boring? :-)
This quilt is the first one in my series of Lines. Size is 17"x37".
This quilt is the first one in my series of Lines. Size is 17"x37".
2 comments:
I'm loving it - and I don't think lines as a theme is the least bit boring. Giving me ideas...
Lines can do so much! They need not be straight lines, in a hurry to get from A to B ... they can take their time and meander along ...
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