I am popping-in here to take part in wonderful Blogger's Quilt Festival, hosted by Amy, of Amy's Creative Side ! It's a great quilting community that I love to visit and wanted for a while to participate in the festival too and somehow always missed the deadline...Well, this time I am right "under the buzzer" too, but made it!
My share is a wall hanging that I finished some time ago but never really talked about - it is an easy, bargello-style quilt made using wonderful color-gradation fabrics (or ombre fabric as they call them).
Do you like and use these fabrics? I really, really LOVE them and use them in many things. Hmmm...should I show you my ombre stash? Oh, well, why not:
Yeah, a whole shelf full of them. Did I mention I like ombres? he..he...
But back to my wall hanging. Once I created the bargello, the name just popped in my head - Still Waters. Have no idea why that exactly, but that is what stuck, so that is how I call it. Once that was in place, something called for some Japanese irises...and few pictures from a garden catalog later, some tracing paper and fusible interfacing and applique was set - time to quilt!
All in all, I was happy how it turned out!
I took some more pictures out in my backyard:
Oh, in my house, it lives in the family room for now, right above big boy Marley's favorite couch spot:
I also love teaching this easy bargello method with ombre fabric. Next time I will show you some photos from few of my classes - so many amazing creative possibilities that my students came up with!
Would you do one of these? Would a tutorial be a good idea?
Thank you for spending some time with me during the Blogger's Quilt Festival ! I am on to some more blog-visiting with other participants,
have a happy, spooky Halloween,
Marija
I would love a tutorial, you do such beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt:))
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so pretty! Gorgeous shading.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt this is, I do love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI love ombre fabrics too! Quilting is very effective on this.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is absolutely gorgeous!!.... I would love to see a tutorial for it.
ReplyDeleteMarley is lovely too. We have 2 Siberian Huskies - 1 loves the couch too. He's so big I call him monster.
Your quilting makes this quilt so beautiful!
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