My tree quilt done for the Around The World in 20 Quilts first challenge, which I named "Night Owl", will be shown at the Vacaville Art's League Art Gallery starting tomorrow. The show called "Nature's Bounty" runs for a month and a half.
Maybe I misunderstood...:) either way, you know I love what you create! My brains a bit foggy... lack of sleep from staying up with a feverish child... for days! Have a sweet one.
Lynn - This is beautiful, and how interesting to come over here for the first time and find your bird in the trees just after I was reading all the comments on my bird in the trees. I particularly love the way the leaves are not all bound by the quilt, not just engaging the edge, but stepping over it...
Thanks for visiting my blog! My daughter sewed a few blocks together at age 5 but it took til age 7 to really get the concentration to see a project through to the end.
What a beautiful quilt! And your memorial quilt and granddaughters' art quilts are so precious as well.
Hi, Your blog is very creative and colorful. your creations are extremely attractive. How did you cope with such ideas?.. Let your creations reach beyond our imaginations. meet me at my blog.
Thank you all for coming here and leaving such wonderful feedback regarding my art quilts. I am deeply touched to read these words of praise. I hope you will come again and again.
I started to blog in 2007 after learning to make a quilt, which led to my growing creativity in the textile world of art quilt making. My quilts have won prizes in juried art shows! And sold to go live in other's homes.
More recently I have learned that I can draw and paint too. And my time is taken up with drawing in public cafes and other places. Lots of ink drawings over lunch of the people around me. I am a student of Sketchbook Skool for the past year and I enjoy the international community there. The teachers are wonderfully talented and I continue to learn and grow from this experience.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you come again soon. I appreciate your comments.
Rose Quilt "Hearts And Flowers" Shown in Above Banner
This quilt is the size to cover the top of a queen sized bed. The roses are frayed and continued washing frays them more giving it an aged soft look, as if it has been in the family for years. The top stitching is free hand drawing directly from the free motion sewing needle. No outlines were drawn on the cloth prior to sewing.
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simply beautiful!
Thank you Chris, I'm glad you like her. ;-)
Wonderful work Lynn a painting in fabrics.x
Yes, taken from a painting by Cris An Artist in Oregon from the gift painting she gave me this summer!
I have an award for you and for Chris of Shady Grove in my other blog: Lynn Getting My Feet Wet.
It's really stunning! Glad it's being appreciated. I'm about to hop over to your new etsy shop and give you a heart:)
Maybe I misunderstood...:) either way, you know I love what you create! My brains a bit foggy... lack of sleep from staying up with a feverish child... for days! Have a sweet one.
That is wonderful Lynn!
Corryna
p.s. Could you send me your home address please. I would like to send you a card.
Congrats! This is really nice. I especially like how the leaves drape over the border. Thanks also for your comment on my blog!
Lynn - This is beautiful, and how interesting to come over here for the first time and find your bird in the trees just after I was reading all the comments on my bird in the trees. I particularly love the way the leaves are not all bound by the quilt, not just engaging the edge, but stepping over it...
Thanks for visiting my blog! My daughter sewed a few blocks together at age 5 but it took til age 7 to really get the concentration to see a project through to the end.
What a beautiful quilt! And your memorial quilt and granddaughters' art quilts are so precious as well.
Hi,
Your blog is very creative and colorful. your creations are extremely attractive. How did you cope with such ideas?.. Let your creations reach beyond our imaginations. meet me at my blog.
Your quilts are so beautiful. I love this owl and the portrets are amaizing. I'd live to learn quilting, hope one day to start.
Thank you all for coming here and leaving such wonderful feedback regarding my art quilts. I am deeply touched to read these words of praise. I hope you will come again and again.
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