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Sunday, 28 July 2024

 Acacia blues

   Over ten years ago I made a journal quilt with transfer prints on a manmade fabric, overlayed with more transfer prints on tyvek. 




 I wanted to try something bigger and had the idea for this quilt, so this challenge was the ideal opportunity to try it.




This time I printed the acacia leaves on a synthetic fabric, again using transfer paints. This was overlayed with a piece of silk organza printed with fabric printing inks. For the trunk I used a denim trouser leg printed with a collagraph plate I made using strips of gauze for the bark pattern.

Sunday, 14 July 2024

Green

 


I've never had much inspiration for this project.While surfing the internet, I stumbled upon this stitching method, so I gave it a try.

The green color is the theme, and it's split and pieced, but I'm still thinking about the quilt part, so do you have any good ideas?

Momo


Saturday, 6 July 2024

TREES, TREES EVERYWHERE

My hubbie and I spent a couple of hours walking around our local Botanical Gardens yesterday playing with our cameras mostly looking birds but the gardens are full of amazing trees. Here are a couple of them.



.....and coincidentally our International Quilt Festival is on at the moment and one of my Guilds Group quilts won first prize and the theme......trees.


Apologies for the poor Pic.  Hmmmm!  My head is churning away.  Watch this space. 

Tuesday, 2 July 2024

Sorry for the delay!

 Every one all did a great job with your quilt .

Sorry guys, I needed a bit of time this time and couldn't really find the inspiration.I'm really sorry and hope to have it up as soon as possible!

Momo

Monday, 1 July 2024

And the next theme is... TREES

 

    During the covid lockdown, when we were allowed to walk no further than a kilometer from home for the short period of an hour, I took a daily walk round our  housing estate, which has many trees in the passages between the houses, and on the stretch of grassland between the estate and the motorway. I began to take  more notice of the trees, filling two sketchbooks with drawings, prints and samples inspired by the textures of their bark, their silhouettes, and their leaves. For the last few years I have been working on samples and have  started making quilts inspired by them. So trees as a theme was a natural choice for me. Have fun!

AND THE NEXT PERSON TO CHOOSE A THEME IS....

JINNIE!   

Have fun with choosing, Jinnie.  Hilary

CAFE AU LAIT

Sorry everyone.  June has been especially hectic and this last week even more so.  The piece was finished apart from the border but I just didn't have the energy to finish it - though after this morning's effort, I might have had better luck!!!


The piece is an homage to Ben Nicholson and Morandi.  There were minor slip-ups along the way and at least one was a fortuitous boob meaning I had to add more turquoise - which I like.  This morning my machine is playing up and the edge is scrappy.  It is raw-edge appliqued, backed with felt, machine quilted and satin stitch edged.

I can't get the colour right - the background is much more creamy beige and the turquoise much brighter.  Ho hum.  It measures 17.5" x 11"

Hilary