There is the sense, with this Global Warming panel, that I could continue quilting for as long as time permits. The process of ‘connecting up’ some of the lines and colors between rectangles could just go on and on and on. Nevertheless, I think it is nearly done.Down in the studio, I have MANY other sections of this series pieced up and ready for something. Pondering, as I clean downstairs, what will become of them. Maybe some sections will stay very small. Maybe others will be surrounded with white. We’ll see.
surround this with white?
make a narrow vertical?
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10 thoughts on “stitching and stitching some more”
Thank you, Nancy… I love vibrant color, it’s true, and jumbled prints… but I am wanting simpler design these days which is part of why all the unfinished pieces of the series pose a bit of a dilemma. I want to go another way.
Well, you can go another way and just leave this with me! I love it and wonder if you could describe the technique a bit…are you hand appliqueing small squares to a small base and then the base fragments together on yet another base?
At this point I am just quilting. But the top was made in what I call ‘hybrid fashion’ — some straight up piecing, some piecing that captured applique edges in the seams, some ‘pure’ applique (fabric cut outs laid on top of pieced sections and stitched on). Almost, but not all, of the applique is rough edge.
manhandledthreads – I think of my art as an intimate form of communication, a message to one’s self that one wears in their life – a talisman, or charm, or a link to an inner world.
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Oh my! Dee, this is simply divine! So much color and celebration in stitch going on here!
DEE! in love
i think i know what you mean by wanting to go another way but the colors
i think my problem is a little bit the same
a bit color AND a bit eco
you don’t have to make a decision?
I love your sense of vibrant color. This is something I shy away from, but love it when I see what you create 🙂
Thank you, Nancy… I love vibrant color, it’s true, and jumbled prints… but I am wanting simpler design these days which is part of why all the unfinished pieces of the series pose a bit of a dilemma. I want to go another way.
Well, you can go another way and just leave this with me! I love it and wonder if you could describe the technique a bit…are you hand appliqueing small squares to a small base and then the base fragments together on yet another base?
At this point I am just quilting. But the top was made in what I call ‘hybrid fashion’ — some straight up piecing, some piecing that captured applique edges in the seams, some ‘pure’ applique (fabric cut outs laid on top of pieced sections and stitched on). Almost, but not all, of the applique is rough edge.
Oh my! Dee, this is simply divine! So much color and celebration in stitch going on here!
these are wild things aren’t they?
thank you Joe! Appreciate the look-in and comment.
And, Mo – what are wild things? the Global Warming panels? or the way the process can assume a life of its own?
What a marvelous work of vibrancy, variety, and integration! Just beautiful, Dee.
DEE! in love
i think i know what you mean by wanting to go another way but the colors
i think my problem is a little bit the same
a bit color AND a bit eco
you don’t have to make a decision?
thank you Mary Ann and Yvette… I am stitching and stitching some more and at some point I will call it a day.