I had more indecision making this project than I have on any 4 together......maybe it's my age.....but here's how the drama unfolded.....
I also wanted the main tree motifs to be visually bold, so using a simple patchwork background was the solution for the lack of fabric and to highlight the design. Once that was made, I began to play with the placement of the trees and the mountain ridge.
So I decided to utilize a method I created years ago.....fusing two layers of fabric together and cutting out the shape from this stabilized unit. The edges are raw but shouldn't unravel..... With this method, the branches could be attached by stitching a few lines through the centers of each motif, giving the design a 3-D appearance.
This approach worked, but due to all the handling.....some of the edges became fuzzier than I would have liked....the problem increased as I hand quilted the piece. Ultimately, I had to trim each one with a sharp embroidery scissors....difficult to do for fear of cutting the background. I blame this problem on the fabric. Though it was supposedly a good quality quilters cotton.....the weave wasn't as tight as it could have been......oh well....problem solved in the end.
That's what keeps me interested......I don't look forward to problem solving but find doing the 'happy dance' afterwards to be worth it!
It was too unbalanced......so I added another mountain ridge......
So.....with the quilting completed......the binding and another touch were left to do......I'll share those tomorrow......
5 comments:
LOVE this piece, Mary! The trees are so dramatic and I love your pieced background and how it gets lighter at the top. Smashing! Know what you mean about the machine quilting thang -- I still haven't gotten any good at that either. Besides, I like doing the handwork!
Love this piece Mary.! The trees turned out great and I love how you pieced the background -- very glowy and dramatic!
Very striking piece Mary.
It's beautiful, Mary! I love the shading of the pieced background.
Mary, I REALLY love this piece. Striking! I'm speechless.
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