Thursday, 19 February 2015
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Sketch
This is my Sketch quilt and the last one - making up the set for Prague. It is a poor photo and I will retake it using by camera rather than my iPad mini when I get all my technology back working properly.
Challenges are all about pushing you out of your comfort zone. Over the lat couple of years I have making quilts based on Indian men and women often avoiding the faces so i decided I would try painting a face.
We were lucky enough to go to an Indian wedding when we were in India in Jaunary. I set about sketching her using my photos on to paper, and then thought - just work directly on to fabric.
When I set the challenge I said you should include or post the drawing, so I don't have a drawing.
I have used lots of metallic thread here. I never use metallic thread and bling but here it seemed appropriate.
Overall, yes I am happy with it but I am not sure she looks exactly like the bride and her face looks a little wrinkled due to the quilting. Lessons learnt.

Challenges are all about pushing you out of your comfort zone. Over the lat couple of years I have making quilts based on Indian men and women often avoiding the faces so i decided I would try painting a face.
We were lucky enough to go to an Indian wedding when we were in India in Jaunary. I set about sketching her using my photos on to paper, and then thought - just work directly on to fabric.
When I set the challenge I said you should include or post the drawing, so I don't have a drawing.
I have used lots of metallic thread here. I never use metallic thread and bling but here it seemed appropriate.
Overall, yes I am happy with it but I am not sure she looks exactly like the bride and her face looks a little wrinkled due to the quilting. Lessons learnt.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Progress Report
I've been sort of quiet in the last few weeks - because I was busy quilting. And I am happy to say: I'm DONE!
I was not happy with my piece I made for repetition. And I was not happy with the idea of creating a series of quilts that did not relate to each other. The first two pieces I made for the "Big and Small" challenge and for the "Black and White with a Touch of Color" both include cobblestone - one of them has an insect, the other has cog wheels on it. So I decided to create my own series of cobblestone, insects and cogwhees PLUS the theme I'm working on.
First was SCETCHES:
I like to scetch figures - which does not mean I am good at it. I need practice and I enjoy practicing.


The next one was REPETITION:
I was not happy with my piece I made for repetition. And I was not happy with the idea of creating a series of quilts that did not relate to each other. The first two pieces I made for the "Big and Small" challenge and for the "Black and White with a Touch of Color" both include cobblestone - one of them has an insect, the other has cog wheels on it. So I decided to create my own series of cobblestone, insects and cogwhees PLUS the theme I'm working on.
First was SCETCHES:
I like to scetch figures - which does not mean I am good at it. I need practice and I enjoy practicing.


The next one was REPETITION:
I learned that repetition is a challenge for me because I obviously can't remember my pattern. I messed up time and again, undid seams, redid them, noticed it was right the first time after all, opened seams, redid them...
The good news is, I like the final result...
Ok, next one up: LINES
Not sure, what was required and having a hard time sticking to rules to start with, I decided not to focus on quilting or sewing a line - instead I made dragon flies falling in line.
The colors don't come out that well, but yes, this one is pretty tone-in-tone.
Then, Uta suggested making BLUE.
I like blue. This one practically made itself.
I had recently seen quilts by Susan Brubaker Knapp. She shades her pieces to create a 3D effect an I decided to play with that for a while.
And since I was at it and I had green silk left over, I made an extra piece. Green, distorted cog wheels with a mirror pyramid incorporated, which is the only place where you can see a correct cog wheel - which is kind of contradictory, because this mirror image is a whole big distortion in itself... Again, a lot of shading with color pencils going on here.
I'm ready for Prague!!
Thursday, 5 February 2015
"Blue" - Uta
I'm not really abiding by any order, but I hope that is not a problem. I'm still working on the 'lines' assignment by Margaret (stitching!), but "Blue" is finished:
Here is a detail shot of the threads etc.:
And who has been following my work lately knows that I have started incorporating reflector fabric. It appears in this one as well, as you can see in this flashed picture:
I can also report on some progress in terms of Gillian's assignment - at least I have done some sketching!
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Here is a detail shot of the threads etc.:
And who has been following my work lately knows that I have started incorporating reflector fabric. It appears in this one as well, as you can see in this flashed picture:
I can also report on some progress in terms of Gillian's assignment - at least I have done some sketching!
Rapetition - Ita Ziv
Back and Forth
This work was made from one piece of fabric specially colored for this work.
Hand cutting, fussing, free motion machine quilting with
metal threads.
The process of return on each unit is like the things we do every day and
return them back and forth.
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