It's always interesting when I show my art quilts that have beads or hand embroidery on them...folks want to touch the piece! Which, is fine with me! I think it's because the beads or threads appear to add texture! And texture is tactile, right!
I don't mind folks handling or touching my quilts. Let's face it...I don't plan on being here 50 or 100 years from now so if they fall apart..so be it! You can see some of the french knots I embroidered here in this pic as well as some of the stab stitching and beading.
I think there's enough 'texture' in this piece!
Sure hope so!
Beads are around the inside of the circle and each of the larger fused squares
The gold pieces of fabric are leftovers from one of my 3D snowflakes I made, which I had cut before I had fused them together! Oops. So, having two pieces of fused cut squares I just took some red fabric (yep, leftover from the snowflake) and wove it in and out of the square, fused them together then laid on another leftover piece of fabric.
This was a fun piece to work on and I actually finished it the weekend before Thanksgiving! Hope you head over to check out the other 'texture' pieces from these talented artists! It's always interesting to see how we each interrupt the theme! Next up is 'song'...hmmmmmmm
Love your hand stitches and your bead work. Great composition--so much to look at in a small space!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Monique...you know how much I love hand work...so this was fun to do!! I just saw where Lida McLaughlin uses lots of French Knots in her work and thought I'd give it a try! Really fun!
DeleteWe asked for texture and you gave it. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marty! I keep rubbing the French Knots! HA I'll probably rub them off! HA
DeleteWonderful!!! Love the colours and your hand work too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shruti!!
DeleteLove the colours, reds and golds are so sumptious. Love that you are recycling fabrics from other peices. Your hand work is amazing, i just cant keep away from it and it adds so much. Great quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judith!! Waste not, want not, right! HA
DeleteRobbie, You always amaze me with your beading and the black hand stitching is a nice textural touch!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laurie!!!
DeleteIt's hard to have too many beads! This is begging to be touched for the tactile pleasure of the textures.
ReplyDeleteI mentioned in another reply that I keep rubbing on the French Knots! HA I'll probably rub them off!
DeleteVery oriental! The beading and black stitching are a real standout.
ReplyDeleteIt does have an Oriental feel to it...but looks good on my coffee table as a small topper for Christmas! HA
DeleteThis is lovely! Wonderful embellishments!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jay!!! It was fun to work on!!!
DeleteA wonderfully rich and luxurious quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat texture - well done!
I love the colours you have used, and yes I Would love to touch it.
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