Time Lapse, You Can Look Over My Shoulder
This is a time lapse of photos, following this piece of fiber art as it takes shape and become a real piece of art. A few photos along the way, it is a mixed media work, so I used some non quilty methods.
This is a time lapse of photos, following this piece of fiber art as it takes shape and become a real piece of art. A few photos along the way, it is a mixed media work, so I used some non quilty methods.
Quilts can be like people, Sometimes quilts just don’t photograph well. Me either, take 100 photos, you won’t get a good one I guarantee. I’m beginning to wonder is this what I really look like?
Thanks again to Diannajessie for a mention on her blog.I appreciate it much.
I promised that this week I’d share a new thread painting technique I recently learned.This little trick solves a common problem that can rear it’s ugly head if you are doing very heavy, thick coverage in one pacticular spot
This is the thread painting installment of the making of 2 art quilts, which included a few tutorials of some basic techniques often used. If you have done machine quilting, you can do this. Even if not, it isn’t all that hard to learn { she said innocently}.