Quilted bowls
#1
Do you like to make bowls ?
I wasn't a fan of bowls until I made the first one.
The possibilities are endless so I didn't resist and I made a few.
They were a good way to show my love for shadow trapunto and Kaleidoscopes.
More pictures on my blog, I have there even a tutorial.
http://www.cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.com/
I wasn't a fan of bowls until I made the first one.
The possibilities are endless so I didn't resist and I made a few.
They were a good way to show my love for shadow trapunto and Kaleidoscopes.
More pictures on my blog, I have there even a tutorial.
http://www.cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.com/
#5
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Geta, your work is absolutely gorgeous and I am blown away by your talent! I had never heard of, let alone seen "shadow" trapunto before. I'm dying to learn how to do it, but I'm one of those people who needs to take a class or have an actual lesson to learn new techniques and I haven't been able to find a class or even an online tutorial.
Do any of you other quilters know of any classes? I swear it would be almost worth a plane ticket. Stateside, I mean. Geta, can't quite make it to Romania yet. But one of my favorite docs is from there.
Do any of you other quilters know of any classes? I swear it would be almost worth a plane ticket. Stateside, I mean. Geta, can't quite make it to Romania yet. But one of my favorite docs is from there.
#6
Originally Posted by gaigai
Geta, your work is absolutely gorgeous and I am blown away by your talent! I had never heard of, let alone seen "shadow" trapunto before. I'm dying to learn how to do it, but I'm one of those people who needs to take a class or have an actual lesson to learn new techniques and I haven't been able to find a class or even an online tutorial.
Do any of you other quilters know of any classes? I swear it would be almost worth a plane ticket. Stateside, I mean. Geta, can't quite make it to Romania yet. But one of my favorite docs is from there.
Do any of you other quilters know of any classes? I swear it would be almost worth a plane ticket. Stateside, I mean. Geta, can't quite make it to Romania yet. But one of my favorite docs is from there.
Meanwhile, you can see the basic of this technique on my blog here:
http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...nou-quilt.html
There are a lot of pictures there.
I am crazy about this technique !
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