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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Snowflake - Robyn - "Meet Snowflake"


When I first heard the topic of this challenge I knew I didn't want to do "a snowflake". A search turned up Snowflake the Albino Gorilla. He was captured in Equatorial Guinea by a farmer in 1966. Sadly, all of Snowflakes group were killed during his capture. Snowflake became a popular exhibit at the Barcelona Zoo until his death in 2003 from an unusual form of skin cancer, likely associated with his albinism.
I roughly sketched the face onto some painters canvas and then added various fabrics. The piece was very heavily stitched ( I used at least 12 bobbins of thread). The heavy stitching not surprisingly resulted in a lot of distortion to the quilt which I am still trying to overcome. I steam pressed it which helped a lot and have used quite a thick polyester wadding in an effort to control some of the distortion. I am still working on trying to tame the edges so my quilt is not quite finished yet. 

15 comments:

  1. I love it! Love your take on this challenge and you did a fantastic job of putting him in to fabric.

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  2. Lovely lateral thinking to generate the subject for this quilt!

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  3. This is amazing!! You can stretch and wet the quilt, don't touch it for a few days and it will be fine.

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    1. Thanks Ineke. I will try wetting and stretching.

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  4. Ditto on an amazing piece!!! You have captured this wonderful animal beautifully!!!

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  5. Wow, Amazing, Unique, Beautiful, Love him, I just want to stroke him.

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  6. Wonderful quilt and story to go with it.

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  7. Beautifully executed. A sad story with a very happy ending....your snowflake in memory of.

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  8. Robyn, i love it! The textures you've created in the facial skin and the hair, it's so realistic, must be worth all those bobbins!

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  9. It's brilliant! I use bag batting when I do very, very heavy thread painting on A3 sized works, or if I work on painted fabrics and normal quilt sandwich I find that works too as long as the quilt has an even amount of thread painting across it. I know a lot of others work in the hoop for this sort of work and just move the hoop to go the full area but i'm not so good at that! I love him - he certainly looks like one not to mess with! Pity about his sad fate.

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    1. The canvas actually worked beautifully for most of it. My problem was that the stitching got more dense as I went along (the top 1/2).

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  10. Love little Snowflake, he came out rather well didn't he. Did you do this on your sweet 16

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    1. Thanks Denise. He was done on my trusty Janome.

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  11. Well Done!
    Great thinking outside the square.
    A Snowflake with personality.

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