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Sunday, January 31, 2016

My Favorite Book Is... - Judith Clarke

The book I chose isn't my favorite because there are just too many of them,
I chose to represent the first book I bought for myself with my pocket money back in the late 60's.
Due to copyright restriction my first attempt was abandoned. Unfortunately after I had already finished it.
Lol so quilt number 2 was born. I cut a stencil, applied it and stitched it.
So I hope you can tell the subject of my book.


I have used lots of techniques, hand and machine stitching, beads and buttons. 
I hope it creates a playful bright image. 
I loved this little character as a child, still do. 
I'm quite pleased with it but have to say prefer my first attempt.


Beads on the boarder buttons and hand stitch


Wire, hand stitch and applique.
If I were to do it again I would be more careful of the placement of the stencil and a little cleaner with the printing. 
Hope you enjoy it.



17 comments:

  1. This is wonderful! (and such a good character to focus on :) Looking at your piece is like reading a story all its own, with all the different techniques and textures. You make me very curious to see your other quilt too. I doubt there would be much issue showing us a peak unless you were planning on selling your piece or if you didn't give credit of your source material.

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    1. Thank you Monique. I loved Piglet as a child, still do. Enjoyed all the different techniques. The first quilt is on our facebook page if you want a peep at it. Lo

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  2. I love all the variations. So many interesting details to look at.

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  3. I love your visual interpretation of the theme!! I also liked your first one that you had posted on FB. Great embellishments !

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    1. Thank you Jay. I also love the first one, i suppose because its more like the Piglet we know.

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  4. this is wonderful! so many techniques in one small quilt. your stitching is amazing and I really love the border. all very playful and perfectly represents such a whimsical character.

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    1. Thank you Janet. I thnk i used lots of techniques in an attempt to take him away from copyright issues.

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    2. Thank you Janet. Piglet is a wonderful little character isnt he.

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  5. Very Cute. You have created a wonderful little quilt with lots of interesting textures and different techniques. Beads on the edge - I haven't done that type of edging yet - thanks for the idea.

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    1. Thank you Fleur, look forward to seeing your edging. Lol

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  6. Such a heartfelt interpretation. You've added so many techniques to keep me intriqued for days, especially all those stitches.

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    1. Thank you Marty. I do a lot of hand stitching as i love the texture you get from it. And i live on the coast and there is over 20 miles of moorland between us and any other town. So a bus ride anywhere is over an hour. Wonderful countryside to see but my hands need to be busy, so im often found stitching on the bus and in the car.

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  7. Wow! So much work!!! You have created a wonderful quilt!

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  8. I'm amazed at all the different techniques in such a small quilt. So much to see, it is beautiful. The edge treatment is wonderful. Its easy to see your fondness for this character.

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  9. Thank you Robyn. I think i wanted to take him as far away as i could from copyright! Lol

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