A year ago, I made an art quilt for a silent auction at the annual fund-raising gala of a local non-profit organization – SHARE Society. The logo for their event is a tree covered with stylized butterflies. With their permission, I replicated the tree logo in fabric. At the right is their logo, and my art quilt.
This year I’m making two 12 x 12 inch fiber art pieces with some of the same butterflies. I’m going to mount them on artist canvases. Here they are before fusing or stitching. I still need to add the butterfly bodies and antennas, fuse them to the background, and do some satin stitching around each butterfly.
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Your butterflies are so charming and bright. The fabric choices you have made add such character to them – I love the swirls of the blue butterfly wings in particular. I can not wait to see the finished piece.
Those butterflies are so delightful! They’ll be sure to sell at the auction. 🙂
Really beautiful.
Great colors…gets me thinking about a summer garden!
those will be great little pieces for the auction!
How could I not love this quilt. Love the colors and the theme. Can’t wait to see the finished piece!
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