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Old 05-16-2011, 06:57 AM
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I think it is looking great so far! Yes, please add the rail fence. And some thread for the tree detail would be great too! Nice work!
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by quilt3311
Another quick thought, you might add a bit of shading with acrylic paint--maybe a shade darker than the house wall, just under where the roof is over the wall.
Thank you. An "in person" instructor also made that suggestion.
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Beebee
This is amazing to see quilting in another fashion! I was into painting for many years. In that art form you have more room to adjust your colors. I am anxious to see your finished project...PLEASE post a picture when you are done. I have one suggestion for you..WALK AWAY FOR 2 WEEKS...COME BACK TO IT AND IT WILL TALK TO YOU THEN...love your work.
I'm thinking of doing just that. I might decide to choose a different image for my class. I have a lighthouse image with fewer details that would be easier to learn with.
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:07 AM
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This art quilt is absolutely gorgeous!! I love it a lot! If I were going to change anything, I might make the mountains slightly darker if you could (unless you wanted them to look more snow capped). If not . . . I would leave it and LOVE IT!! It's beautiful!! You have quite a talent my dear!!!
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:08 AM
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It's lovely! One idea...will you be stitching over some of it? If so, try softening the edges of the grass with some spiky stitches so they edges are irregular, not looking like a round shape cut with scissors. Also, you can put some semi-sheer fabric over anything that is too bold or too bright to soften the look. I think you are doing a great job. Would love to see it when it's sone. Good luck!
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by mom2boyz
I too think this quilt is amazing and a wonderful first attempt. I so want to try this technique but have absolutely no idea where to start as I consider myself to be crafty but definitely not artistic. Is Quilt University on line? Does anyone know if there are tutorials on this subject? I am new to quilting and didn't even know they were called art quilts. I have enjoyed everyone's comments and suggestions on art principles.
Yes Quilt University is online. They have a lot of classes, all relatively inexpensive. I like that I don't have to pack up my sewing machine!

Http://www.quiltuniversity.com
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by toadmomma
I think you are doing a great job. Just attempting something different is a pat on the back, your out of your confort zone, so your are starting to second guess yourself and defeating the purpose, of creative freedom,( the picture does not have to be recreated exactly unless you want it to,) learning something new that can be applied to other things including quilts etc. and the most important one have fun and enjoy the process. keep going thought I feel it will be a wonderful work of art, you might not in the end but remember it is a class and you are learning new things, and each new peice you make will improve. Keep going. Now her is my opinion of what I do when Im dooing a pic or something new, I do two one is the practice where, hopefully all the mistakes and stuff i dont like fall, then theres the other that comes closer to what im trying to acheive, on yours Ill ask why you put one color on the front of the building and then another on the side? when the building is all one. Why is the back ground mountains light, you could have used a muted of greens and then put some of tha fine tulle over it and it would have muted the color more and made it look misty. Just some hints that I would have done, its in the contrasting colors and what your trying to acheive. DEB
Thank you. Several people, including my instructor, have mentioned tulle. I'm going to have to look for some. My instructor said to sew on a larger piece, then cut away the excess so that I can be sure to catch all the threads at the edges. Good idea!
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:15 AM
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love it you have done a wonderful job on your first try at it. I think the large green tree is catching your eye and distracting you from the overall beauty of it.
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:19 AM
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Keep going...I think you're doing a great job and it will be beautiful!!! Your fabric choices look brighter than the picture but this is an interpretation,it won't be exact...but still beautiful.
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Originally Posted by cgstroud
I have tried a little of this and know how difficult it is, so if this is your first attempt...wow! well done.
I found some very good info in some landscape books I bought by Joyce Becker. Nancy Zieman & Natalie Sewell have a book called Landscape Quilts. Gloria Loughman has one called Luminous Landscapes. Rose Hughes has one called Dream Landscapes, and Valerie Herder has one called Points of View. Joyce Becked has a DVD as well, which is very helpfull.....I haven't had the time or energy lately to really get into this but really admire landscape quilts......you are doing just fine..
Thank you. I have a few of these books.
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