Thursday, November 18, 2010
Mini art quilts
I can show the mini art quilts in full now :-) On the fishy one I've used organza ribbon to represent scales. The picture looks a little fuzzy, this is due to the organza I've used on top of felt. Just so you know the stitching on the seaweed is intentionally wonky - though I do wonky very well even when it's not intentional (but not quite this wonky) LOL
Translation should you need it (Elizabeth): wonky = not straight; lopsided; unsteady. ;-)
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15 comments:
WOW these are fantastic Anne you done a brilliant job with the fishy one scales, bubbles seaweed, fantastic, and love the other one as well gorgeous colours, WOW.
Chris x
The organza ribbon used as scales looks so effective! Love it :) x
fab quilts, the fish one in person is do much better than the picture, the pic does not do it justice!
we say 'on the piss'
ha ha
lovely lovely quilts and sooo original...
dx
wow Anne these are amazing, the fish really looks like it is moving forward due to the "wonky" seaweed!
Linbyx
Lovely jubbly! you've really done well with these pieces.
Jo x
WoW these are gorgeous, I love the fish. I'm a wonky one too...lol
These are lovely Anne, love the colours.
Kath x
These are just so beautiful! Ah and what patience you must have doing this micro work! Love it!!!!!
Hugs,
Cardarian
Gorgeous Anne, lurrve that butterfly and the patchwork, not that I don't like the fish, you know what I mean LOL. Seaweeds not wonky it's moving with the current!
Take care hun.
xx
your mermie is done and will be posted tomorrow - it's up on the website...
Dx
They are truly stunning mini quilts!
Micki
Love these mini quilts. Gorgeous colours and design.
Marilyn
These are just tooo lovely! You are clever, fab job!
((Lyn))
Wow, here I've been so busy I didn't even make it here when you posted this, and you even did a translation for my benefit. I understand wonky. That is most of MY work!!
That fish has so much detail, is incredible, and so imaginative. The way you represented the scales is simply brilliant. And your use of beads to simulate bubbles shows how clever your mind works.
Although my original "Wow" was for the fish, after carefully studying the butterfly and flowers, I was very impressed with how symmetrical the "spots" on the wings are. I'm amazed at your accuracy. I suspect you must have measured, something I really don't do with fabric. Great job on both.
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