Connecting sections of Global Warming quilt, as opposed to keeping patches defined and separate. There’s that Indian meditation thread again, here representing unnatural radiating heat. I’m not sure it’s staying.
I love how your cloths are always such a riot of colors! And something about the orangey-red stitches in that first pic really caught my eye. This is wonderful.
connecting is different… I usually either let the patterns connect across seams, all on their own, or use sheers to cover seams and connect areas… it feels very *new* to use thread to pull a pattern’s color from one rectangle into another… it’s fun!
thanks, Karen… I am pretty much the usual mix of distraction and dedicated effort, with both boys here for the summer, and husband in and out of town….
I love how your cloths are always such a riot of colors! And something about the orangey-red stitches in that first pic really caught my eye. This is wonderful.
connecting is good! I love the way you stitch the meditation thread onto the fabric
Hi Nancy — these colors feel ESPECially riotous after spending some time in Jude Hill’s class composing with whites!
connecting is different… I usually either let the patterns connect across seams, all on their own, or use sheers to cover seams and connect areas… it feels very *new* to use thread to pull a pattern’s color from one rectangle into another… it’s fun!
wonderful surface Dee, so rich and textured. I hope all is good with you???
thanks, Karen… I am pretty much the usual mix of distraction and dedicated effort, with both boys here for the summer, and husband in and out of town….