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Monday, November 30, 2015

Texture - Laurie Ceesay - "Velvet Lips"

Today is reveal day for our Texture challenge due November 30, 2015. I tend to use texture anyway in most of my art quilts but I really tried to over do it this time! I have a nice collection of special occasion fabrics that are shiny, fuzzy and scratchy which lended themselves to this project. I used velvet for the hair and lips; an eyelash lame for the dress and some plaid (actually squeaky!) lame for the background. The skin, eyes and nose were traditional batiks and hand dyed cottons. I embellished the dress neckline with a great metallic rick rack I purchased last year while at the IQF Houston quilt show. I thought the rick rack added ever more texture to the dress. I discovered while quilting through velvet because of the nap the quilting stitches barely show. :(

I added a hologram-like nail polish with lots of chunks to add texture to the brow bone. I found in my embellishment stash some turquoise loose chunky shapes from the nail art department which I glued heavily in the eyelid area for more texture. I added a turquoise rhinestone to the nose area but I would have done that anyway! I stopped with the embellishments and with the quilting I felt this piece had enough texture for me. I really love the velvet lips!! The next challenge due January 31, 2016 is based on a favorite book-I have no clue as to what I want to do. I have lots of favorite books but not sure I want a quilted wall hanging based on it so maybe a children's book...

12 comments:

  1. Love the color and the shine to this piece. (and I really like the different stitch design in the face as well!) Great work.

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  2. .....and that little bit of texture to sparkle her nose. Liking her pouty velvet lips. As always, your lady is a beauty.

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  3. You know I am such a fan of your 'face' quilts. This one certainly didn't let me down!! She is great! I would love to touch those eyes and lips!! HA

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    1. Oh, and I love that background fabric too!!!

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  4. This is simply gorgeous!!! My favorite one from this challenge!!!

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  5. Wonderful use of fabric and stitching. Love it. Decadent.

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  6. What a striking lady! Thanks for describing all the fabrics and techniques because I'm sure it's lovelier in real life.

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  7. Once again your lady is outstanding! Luscious blue lips and eyes. Love your background colours.

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  8. Isn't she lovely! Isn't she beautiful!

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  9. So Pretty! I like the fact that you've been able to do all your challenges in "lady like" fashion. What a nice challenge album you have!

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  10. Fantastic Face - as always!
    Really interested to see how you have used 3 different quilting textures for the face -looks wonderful. (I'm storing that info in my memory bank)

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  11. Beautiful lady, love your colours and wow love your quilting. Different but very good different.

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