Doesn't It Look Better?
I sure think it does, it was worth the time and not a frustrating as if first seemed. I am glad I stuck to it and did it right. Yeah!
Labels: storm at sea
Art Journey with a Quilty Voice:
I here Voices. The Voices tell me to cut up Fabric. Good Fabric. Into small pieces. Small interesting pieces.
Then the Voices tell me to put them back together again. In interesting ways.
.... I must Obey ....
I sure think it does, it was worth the time and not a frustrating as if first seemed. I am glad I stuck to it and did it right. Yeah!
Labels: storm at sea
8 Comments:
Looks great! It really does look better with the flowers right-side up -- it is more of a difference than I thought it would make.
It looks wonderful! Well worth the extra work!
Thanks for your visit and comment. We seem to have a bit in common ... being capricorns and the same result on the "what art movement are you?" quiz. Well, plus our mutual passion for making art with fiber. It's nice to meet you and see your work.
It's beautiful! I always think that unsewing is worth the time, although I sometimes have to be convinced before hand. It's truly a spectacular quilt.
Thanks for visiting my blog too. I couldn't find you to respond at first.
Ah yes....now I see it. Looks great! Have fun with the quilting!
This is a lovely new approach to storm at sea, I am awestruck. All your efforts really paid off!
That is so unusual and beautiful. What a great, creative piece!
Gorgeous.
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