mini-mosaic quilts (Cheryl Lynch)
#11
we'll be moving camp from Washington to Montana today, but should have the finished piece tomorrow sometime, just have the top background to do. and a plus, am meeting a quilter in Coeur d'alene and handing off my beautiful Singer 404. A new owner for and new life adventure for it.
WesternWilson, thanks for showing your seaglass! I've seen them in images but the close up in your link shows clearly how they are done. I have 3 or 4 pair of earrings and a bracelet in seaglass, although of course they are manmade, not beach found
WesternWilson, thanks for showing your seaglass! I've seen them in images but the close up in your link shows clearly how they are done. I have 3 or 4 pair of earrings and a bracelet in seaglass, although of course they are manmade, not beach found
#13
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Delaware
Posts: 946
I was working with batiks but you have no idea how bad I am with direction. I tried turning the piece over and still had to cut it and then cut the wrong direction. The pieces are so small to begin with and I ended up with teensie tiny pieces of unusable fabrics even for a confetti quilt. Hubby says I can get lost in the shower. Does this give you some idea of how bad my sense of direction is? When I’m driving any where I always add in an extra hour for being lost. Directions of any kind, other than written, are my down fall. I usually figure out a way to make things work despite my directional handicap. Thanks for the suggestion though.
#14
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: NY
Posts: 10,590
This looks fabulous! I saw my first mini mosaic last year at a quilt show, of a fish. It was so intriguing. As far as the dragonfly eyes, I bet a couple of beads would make great eyes. Much nicer than a sharpie but a pain to quilt around.
#15
oh, beads, good idea.
Lena, you made me laugh, my dad was directionally challenged and on vacations we always managed to get lost, but it always made for adventures.
Cheryl has some youtubes linked from her site
http://www.cheryllynchquilts.com/min...ic-quilts.html
I think when mine is finished I'll wrap it around stretcher bars rather than hanging sleeve. I've seen a number of Laura Hiene collages done that way, quite elegant.
Lena, you made me laugh, my dad was directionally challenged and on vacations we always managed to get lost, but it always made for adventures.
Cheryl has some youtubes linked from her site
http://www.cheryllynchquilts.com/min...ic-quilts.html
I think when mine is finished I'll wrap it around stretcher bars rather than hanging sleeve. I've seen a number of Laura Hiene collages done that way, quite elegant.
#16
ok, finished! well, until I get back home and quilt it. From this point it needs to be lifted off the Steam a Seam paper, placed on the background which becomes the grout, a very fine tulle placed over it and quilted.
Next up on this vacation day, foundation paper piecing, time to set up the machine Life is good.
Next up on this vacation day, foundation paper piecing, time to set up the machine Life is good.
Last edited by KalamaQuilts; 08-05-2023 at 07:40 AM.
#18
really? can you show us an image of one of his quilts and a close up? I can't imagine trying to sew them But I do know I've now found them on the couch, in the bathroom and on the step outside. Like dogears they seem to go where they will. Are they batik? If so I will happily give them a new home. And do please show us a photo!
Ah, had a bright idea and checked your links Barb,
https://vermontquilts.tripod.com/id9.html
Please show us a close up!!!!
Ah, had a bright idea and checked your links Barb,
https://vermontquilts.tripod.com/id9.html
Please show us a close up!!!!
Last edited by KalamaQuilts; 08-06-2023 at 04:12 AM.
#19
Personally NOT for me. I Hate the 2-inch squares and always move them up to at least a 3-inch size. I make the main design for the center and then block it off with the main-minor colors to give it a square section.
#20
really? can you show us an image of one of his quilts and a close up? I can't imagine trying to sew them But I do know I've now found them on the couch, in the bathroom and on the step outside. Like dogears they seem to go where they will. Are they batik? If so I will happily give them a new home. And do please show us a photo!
Ah, had a bright idea and checked your links Barb,
https://vermontquilts.tripod.com/id9.html
Please show us a close up!!!!
Ah, had a bright idea and checked your links Barb,
https://vermontquilts.tripod.com/id9.html
Please show us a close up!!!!
here is a close-up - sorry, no batiks.
Last edited by ptquilts; 08-07-2023 at 03:12 AM.