On the positive side I have finally finished my next project for Textiles 1 and will put the HUGE envelope in the post on Friday morning. The final piece was to try to combine a sketch with the fabric manipulation techniques learnt. I used one of the windows from Sweetheart Abbey with furrowing and shadow quilting techniques. This really exaggerates the window spaces, by creating such volume. I like the delicate mystical effect.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkASvam_0VWCfPlpylrhsiY8BYepqb5budn_FawLjgZVZ46IngWXr8XDVwcPMV6smQLxqwezgxEE2-lrwG9-vjoglYRoz3ADb3dBF2OIigv3XWMsnPTA-xxEvzbxyfPQbrLpQftRtyn2U/s280/sweetheart+abbey+finished.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjv2cxTkjN-24UNz-ju4KE3Jy1synoVCQ8HX6VRbt9643pGch-uYD8_ZataahPAZTWx4DiPu1vdhsUGD-G27K47HTjdY_Mz30QexySMVNveOGGKk-iF_wathx8NFmV8ZIMMU4_CLPblVKE/s280/jumper+in+progress.jpg)
Love the window.
ReplyDeleteLooks reallly stunning but bet it took ages to create.
Jules
Cheers! Yes it did take ages, it makes me certainly admire 'real' quilters!
ReplyDelete