The first piece was done on pale green, low water immersion dyed cotton, with #50 cotton thread. Unfortunately there wasn't as much value contrast as I would have liked, so some areas have been augmented with Lumiere paint. The interior of the paisleys has been beaded. It was a friend's comment that the paisleys looked like Carp that lead me to make the School Days piece that has been previously posted.
The next piece is a little harder to see, as it is white on white. It is about 36 inches square, and I learned many,many things making it. Never use a square-drawn grid design as filler at the edge of the piece. You will never get everything absolutely square-never! And when it is off square, it shows. Don't make your focal areas, and in this case they are hearts, too complicated or fussy. they will just get lost in the background. Otherwise, I was very pleased with my ability to pull this off,considering that it is the first larger piece I have made in years. Learned something about quilting larger pieces too. This is done with #60 white cotton thread on cotton muslin.
The final piece is more experimental. I was trying to create a more formal piece, firstly with the possibility of a show entry,(not going to happen!) and also to experiment with machine trapunto. The machine trapunto worked very well. I really like the effect, and plan to use it frequently in future. But when I hung it beside the three previous pieces, it looked too formal. It had no life--no movement! Lesson learned--I must remember to invest some emotion into my designs. This is about 25" square, and worked on cotton with rayon machine embroidery thread for the Feather Tree, and Superior BottomLine for the background.
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