Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Armorica

I started dyeing grey fabric before really knowing what I wanted to do for this challenge. I got a few nice fabric pieces, especially this one that I thought would be perfect, except that it was much larger than 12x12. I thus had to decide which part of the piece I wanted to select for my grey quilt. (It wasn't the easiest part of the process!)
Then I thought it needed a little more contrast and I added a 3 inch band of darker grey on one side.
I machine quilted the whole piece with straight lines, trying to emphasize the movement I could see in the fabric.
Next came embroidery time! I had picked yellow and green threads for this because I wanted to take inspiration from this picture. But after several attempts, I had to admit that I couldn't find a green that would show well on both fabrics. I turned to a variegated red-pink-orange thread that did work much better.
I'm rather pleased with the result. (It looks better and brighter in real life.)
Here are two detail shots of the quilt.

And don't forget that you can see the quilts of the other Twelves on our blog.

5 comments:

dutchcomfort said...

What strikes me about this quilt, is the explosive left side, which is stenghthened by the quilting and the calmth of the right side, the beautiful stitches which add some whimsy and the two coloured border.
It almost feels like the start of the world, some kind of big bang.
It‘s intriguing in all it’s simplicity. Beautiful!

Vicki W said...

I think it's a fabulous piece.

jenclair said...

Love the contrast and the seed stitches! And the binding!

natsumi said...

The stitches are beautiful! The colors stand out on grey fabric. Looks like fireworks!

Janis said...

Stunning! I love this!