One is Angelina film, one is Angelina fiber, one is couched embroidery floss and one is narrow ribbon sewn on with a decorative stitch.
The others were purchased who knows when but I found them as I was looking for ideas for this quilt. In a blizzard it sometimes feels as though the wind is coming from ten directions at once, I tried to recreate this effect with my quilting.
I also added a decorative stitch to the binding, I've never done that before but it looked a little like a snowflake to me so it seemed fitting.




Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo of techniques here and the quilting is stunning as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, love your stitching and the techniques you used.
ReplyDeleteLove the techniques and materials you have used. You have captured the swirl of a blizzard brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteI like how you did a sampler of techniques.for making snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting really lets you feel that 'wind from all directions--which coming from the mountains of Montana I too have felt! Wonderful job...and way to work quickly!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are a fast worker! I can only agree with what everyone else has said. Lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love different and it is so lovely. Well done to get it finished so quickly.
ReplyDeleteGive an art quilter a challenge! Janet, you took this one and rolled out a most stunning work of art. I Love it.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and welcome janet, i love the shimmer and the sense of movement really makes it come alive!
ReplyDeleteWho is the quilting cat lady, real name please.
DeleteLove what you have done Janet and in only 2 days. You will put the rest of us to shame at this rate Ha. Each one is beautifully done to give a great overall effect on your quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt - great job.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the group Janet.