England Festival of Quilts Question
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Hi ladies-Yesterday hcarpinini posted pictures from the England Festival of Quilts. There is one in particular I am really intrigued with-it is the 16th one down, it is brown,copper tones, is rectangular and the motif is snail like and looks like heavy quilting around the snail shapes. I love that one!!!! But really have no ides how to go about making the snail shape. Can any one send me in the direction of a similar pattern , or idea of how to go about making that shape?? Thanks in advance! Kim
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here is a link to the topic for those who want to see which one she is talking about http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-147146-1.htm
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According to the Quilt Show catalogue it is by C June Barnes of Hastings, England.
"Named 'Ammonoidia' - whole cloth on viscose wool felt-shrunk for distortion and dimensions - "Scoobie" laces offering resistance. An ammonite slab at the Natural History Museum."
I've literally copied that word for word and hope it makes sense (I have no clue, but have never done an Art Quilt). I'm intrigued by the description of 'Scooby' laces - to me that is a cartoon dog...
I'm no use on finding a pattern, but hope this helps even a little!
Panchita
"Named 'Ammonoidia' - whole cloth on viscose wool felt-shrunk for distortion and dimensions - "Scoobie" laces offering resistance. An ammonite slab at the Natural History Museum."
I've literally copied that word for word and hope it makes sense (I have no clue, but have never done an Art Quilt). I'm intrigued by the description of 'Scooby' laces - to me that is a cartoon dog...
I'm no use on finding a pattern, but hope this helps even a little!
Panchita
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It being a whole cloth makes a lot of sense actually.
There are patterns out their for spirals though.
And here is another quilt that is pieced that has the same look:
http://www.debplestid.ca/quiltssale.html (third one down the page). It is more close up and easier to see the pattern. You could always email the artist and ask if there is a pattern for sale.
And another at this link -- also a dyed wholecloth:
http://www.oac.state.oh.us/riffe/exh...e&Take/G&T.asp (4th row middle)
There are patterns out their for spirals though.
And here is another quilt that is pieced that has the same look:
http://www.debplestid.ca/quiltssale.html (third one down the page). It is more close up and easier to see the pattern. You could always email the artist and ask if there is a pattern for sale.
And another at this link -- also a dyed wholecloth:
http://www.oac.state.oh.us/riffe/exh...e&Take/G&T.asp (4th row middle)
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Oh brother-I just found a website that talks about C June Barnes stating she is the best machine quilter in the UK. Sooo-yeah-I may not be able to come close to that. Maybe I can try a 12"x12" and go from there!
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