Looking at this quilt I was reminded
of a garden where you would find butterflies fluttering between all the flowers
on a warm spring day.
It started with a small cluster of beads
including a frosted glass heart in the center of the block.
I wanted lots of flowers, so I
embroidered flowers with a straight stitch and petal stitch, and accented them
with metallic bugle beads.
I tried these little trees in this
little corner shape cut from a dusty rose cotton fabric. I used pastel threads
and tiny glass beads on the tips of the branches.
I had a very large area of lavender
satin to fill, so I just did a straight stitch in clusters of four. I reminds
me of bird tracks.
The concept of crazy quilting is all
about filling in areas with stitch and beads. These flowers were a nice
addition.
I love the way the green bugle beads
show up on the purple fabric. The nice part of a project like this is that you
get to play with all sorts of color combinations.
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