Okay!
I'm finished the first bird - and for a trial run, it's pretty cute. :)
But there are a lot of things I'm going to change on the next one.
I can actually see this being part of a tryptch - "Earth", "Sky" and "Sea" - but I'll have to pick up some velvet in a appropriate colours.
But to get back to this one. This piece was originally conceived as a way to work on improving my quilting skills - and choosing high-pile silk velvet was a really smart way to do it!
Each individual circle or line or swoop had to be gone over a minimum of 3 times, in some cases, five times in order for it to show up in the pile. I must confess that by the time I got to the last 1/4 of the piece, I wasn't being so careful anymore, I just wanted to get it done!
I initially chose the coppery brown velvet for no other reason than that it went well with my hand dyes (one of which was from my very first adventure in marbling fabric); but as I quilted I thought about our earth, and what we have done to it (Sandy's ferocity and breadth being the most recent, dramatic evidence); and the blood-mixed-with earth colour seemed entirely appropriate.
However!
It's Thanksgiving weekend for my American friends, so I say, I am thankful for all of you: Americans, Canadians, Europeans, Australians, Asians and the two of you who come from South America on a regular basis. :)
It's Thanksgiving weekend for my American friends, so I say, I am thankful for all of you: Americans, Canadians, Europeans, Australians, Asians and the two of you who come from South America on a regular basis. :)
Thank you - all of you, for spending time throughout the year with me.
See you on Monday with something new!
See you on Monday with something new!
So I went to my studio, raring to go and ready to continue with the quilting on my "improve your quilting project"; and my brand spankin' new, just-bought-on-Monday fushia winter coat was all "Excuse me, but I need a scarf!"
Which meant the roving had to come out...
along with a "didn't turn out so well hand dye" (peeking at the bottom there) for the something that the roving needed to be needle felted to.
And then after it was felted, I decided it needed a little bling...
and having done an envelope closing with midnight blue satin, I called it "done".
I have a new pin for the coat too, so all together, it's going to look very pretty! And we'll be back to our regularly scheduled program on Friday.
*I loved that musical!
P.S. - I ran out of space today on my blog (and just two posts away from 500 posts!) so I need to decide whether to buy some more storage or move my blog elsewhere. I'm using Flickr for photos in the meantime which isn't a great option because I know from personal experience that a lot of work places won't allow you to see Flickr photos. If that's a problem you're having, my apologies, and I hope you'll come and enjoy the blog later in your day. :)
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