So, I had this idea: make a luxurious, elegant monochromatic quilt in a luscious range of silks - an homage to a 12 patch, with a tiny linen seam to break up the silks. Given that those silk fabrics cost close to $500, I thought I should do a trial run with something much less expensive:
I think I first showed you this top about a year ago April/May - it's a string quilt made with copper and brown lame, burnt orange velvet and burgundy silk.
This quilt was a pain in my posterior extremity if you know what I mean - because of the fragility of the fabrics, I first foundation pieced them. At the time (I've only been quilting for two years now!)I thought it would be better if the seams were large. So I had thick, heavy seams, on a foundation fabric that was too heavy.
I've been busy working on stuff, but I'm trying to get my current WIPs done for a group show and sale I'm going to be part of next month - and you've already seen all those WIPs, so I've got nothing new (in progress) to show you which is why I'm showing you something new but not-in-progress, anyway, here's this cute bag I made; it's made of faux fur in a cow print and satin scraps and it has a big inner pocket on one side as well as three smaller inner pockets, and is lined with a black/white pinstripe wool gabardine. The end.
If you're here for the Bloggers' Quilt Festival, the entry isHERE
Happy Monday, everyone!
You may remember this from a WIP back in September, I was just playing with some fabric remnants I had. Because I got them from a friend who often gives me her scraps I'm not sure whether they're nylon, or parachute silk, but I like to think of them as having been intended to float lightly through the air, gently landing on the earth.