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Quilting: Project 1
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Project 1

Project 1

Project 1

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Stitch & Slash »

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Category: Quilting

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Home

Style: Hipster


Materials

Batik cottons

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carcarlar1200370 on craftsy.com
May 08, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
WOW!
Lyequeen on craftsy.com
Feb 13, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Love your color selection!
QKA810 on craftsy.com
Sep 08, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This reminds me of VanGogh's "Starry Nights", one of my favs.
Celia  M Murray on craftsy.com
Jul 18, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
CAROL - MY IMAGINATION IS RUNNING WILD!... can one create simple art in this work e.g. a company of snails consuming a bunch of Nisturtium leaves?!! How do I create depth to the design? - by cutting only2 or 3 layers? would this be effective or not? Butterflies how do I bring out the different spot colours?
Kathy Peterson on craftsy.com
Jul 18, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I think depth and colour differentiation can be achieved by selectively cutting the fabric and by the colour values used. I used four layers of fabric but you are not limited to that. Generally speaking the top couple of layers will appear the least, with the bottom layers taking more prominence. Therefore, the colours or designs that you really want to show should be in your bottom layers.
Orrelle on craftsy.com
Jul 15, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This soooo cool! I love it, the style, the colors and abstract look!! This would be hanging on my wall for everyone to see :) I am going to have to try this class
Kathy Peterson on craftsy.com
Jul 15, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I am sure that you would enjoy the class - I certainly did and would not refer to myself as a fabric artist.... but gainig confidence largely due to the class
Carol Ann Waugh on craftsy.com
Carol Ann Waugh
Craftsy Instructor
Jul 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Your selective use of the slashing make this piece really interesting!