Saturday, February 14, 2015

Wind in the Willows


I was asked to donate an item for a fund raiser at the beginning of this week. So I started this on Tuesday and finished it up yesterday, the fund raiser is tonight!!!

This is a gorgeous  piece of silk, quilted with YLI 100wt silk thread. The batting is Quilters Dream Cotton on the bottom and Wool on the top!!! I love their wool, it is FABULOUS!!!

First I drew ou the spines for the feathers, layered, and pinned
You can see the spines better on this one
Then quilted the feathers. Here I am testing the frame I am
planning on using for this piece.
I cannot resist shading with Crayola Crayons!!!
Not the best light to show you but you can get the idea of
what I am doing.
And now for some small stippling.
I like to stipple. I think it is great for background work and really
allows the feathers to pop out!! 
Almost done!! YAY!!!
Finished-Friday night!!!

Close Up
Saturday morning. I did a little more coloring and then heat
set it with a hot iron and a pressing cloth to protect both the
iron and the quilt.
I'm please and I'm hoping it brings in a few dollars for the
family!!!


Take Care, Happy Quilting, and keep those seam rippers sharp!!! Later-Martha

14 comments:

  1. this is just stunning!!! I need you here ...lol I could use your instructions for sure....and colouring ...love it!!

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    1. Oh, I would love to be there to help!! Wouldn't that be fun??

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  2. Martha this is amazingly beautiful! It is sure to be a hit at the fundraiser! I get a kick out of the fact that you use crayons --- I like to enhance fabric from time to time too.

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    1. Hi Lara!! Thank You!! Color crayons are so fun and easy to use and I have lots of them!! And in so many colors!!!

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  3. OMG what an incredible art piece...you are amazing!

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    1. Thank You Anna!! This was a quick one. I think I started on Tuesday as I had just been asked to donate. So I did not spend a lot of time on this. It would be fun to do again but taking my time and not rush it!!!

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  4. So beautifull quilted. Thanks for telling how you made this lovely wall hanging. I must try silk and the silk thread. Jus a little more practice.
    Love from Amsterdam.

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    1. Thank you!! Silk is really easy to quilt on and the silk thread works great. The sheen from the silk is just awesome, even with crayon on it!!!

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  5. Fabulous Martha! Whoever purchases this will have a true treasure.

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    1. Thank you!! I sure hope it went to a good home!!! Not sure if I will hear how it all went. It was fun to make and I think I need to make a few more like this!!!

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  6. It's absolutely gourgeous, the colouring is very effective!

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    1. Thank you!! It is so fun lightly coloring quilts, and so easy!!

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  7. I want to acquire the skill of feather quilting! Must work harder on that. This is so beautiful!

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    1. Thank you Judy!! I really enjoy doing feathers, so fun. But I also enjoy just sitting and sketching them!! I think that is the trick to being able to quilt them, lots of paper and pencil time!!

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