This week I have two completed quilts to show you.
I finished my entry for the Black to White (BTW) challenge and submitted it for jurying. I used the freezer paper pattern technique I taught my Circles Circles Circles workshop and finished it with my facing technique. I’m really happy with how this looks. It’s 37 x 37 inches, and is titled ‘Off-Center’.
The second is the fiber art piece made by my sister Anne and me. Together, we experimented with a variety of surface design techniques and constructed blocks of fabrics. We used some interesting materials for embellishment, including old coins, nylon net and a piece of gridded non-slip rug pad.
It’s been almost finished for some time, but this weekend I finally got the binding sewn on. We’re going to enter it in the La Conner 2015 Quilt & Fiber Arts Festival in the Fiber Art – Created Textiles category. The size is 22 x 57 inches, and it’s titled ‘Fire: an Element’. Anne and I will be making more pieces together for an Elements series.
I’m also going to submit several of my own quilts to the La Conner show, but haven’t decided yet which ones.
Thanks for stopping by. Today, I’m linking up with these blogs – click on the links below, where you’ll find many creative and inspirational projects.
Whoa! They are both spectacular!! You are an amazing and creative soul!! I must step out of my comfort zone and see what happens!
Ohhh you’ve been busy!!! These are great – I have two quilts waiting for binding so I better get after it!!!
I love both of your projects. I’ll have to take your circle class next time around. I’m fascinated at the accuracy that you get with your technique. Beautiful!
Two fantastic finishes! Congratulations
I love both of these, especially the black and white one!
Love the black and white and, of course, your other work(s)!!!
I think they are si~ply great, both of them. But I admit I really love the circles most, espcially the off centered squares. That is a genius stroke.