So into the sewing room........first, a wild red, orange, pink and yellow thing, fused, stitched, and blasted with heat and the soldering iron, like the purple thing of a previous post. Next, a glorious cheddar batik for the background (more orange than the picture). And then some funky fun heart shapes. Lots of quilting. Lots and lots and lots of beads, buttons and sequins. I was just playing really, but it started to grow into something I really like.
I was feeling better now, can you tell? Wellington is a good place, and prescription drugs are better than having a stroke right?
Early in February I caught up with the two J's who had a romantic, funny, pink marshmallow wedding in December. Oh how they glowed! This quilt seemed to need to belong to them. I am sure they will love it, and it's even more fun to stitch buttons and beads knowing they will appreciate the effort. I think it will be called 'Joy', because that's what they are full of!
Of course, I really ought to finish it....I've given myself an end-of-April deadline, but then, alas, I'll have to actually part with it. I'll ask for visiting rights, and maybe I'll borrow it for a competition next year.
6 comments:
This is looking interesting. I can't wait to see the finished quilt.
Looks like holistic cardiovascular therapy to me :) (Though I can think of other things that might be almost as fun)
I love the over-the-top embellishmants, & your metthods of heating & burning into submission. I enjoy the same sorts of things. I did some of that in my Aussie challenge quilt.Mostly beading & metal, but did a little controlled burning with a cautery pen. Have you tried Xpandaprint? I think you'd love it.
Hello!
Lovely hearts! and it's good to have you in the blogworld!
love all your quilt pictures.
that chicken one ought to cheer up your friend.
how is yor deadline on the hearts going?
April 27th
wow! these are gorgeous!
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