Lattice Work
When I first started this quilt I
didn’t have any idea how to make a crazy quilt. I had a lot of leftover fabrics
from previous projects and even a few bridesmaid dresses that I knew I could
incorporate into this quilt. I cut the dresses apart and added them into the
blocks. I started with a square of muslin and a center piece of fabric that I
cut at an odd shape, usually with 5 sides. This gave me a lot of angles to
start adding various fabric shapes to. And from there the block just grew. I
continued to add odd shaped pieces until I had the muslin base fabric covered.
Then the block was trimmed to size.
Most people don’t regard black as a
beautiful color, but when combined with other colors it becomes so appealing.
Here you can see where I took 3
totally different beads and put them together after I added a row of feather
stitches.
Here I laid down 2 rows of the
herringbone stitch to look like a lattice fence. Then I added stems, leaves and
flowers.
One of the tricks in keeping each
block different and interesting is the use of a multitude of colored threads.
In this photo you can really see this technique being applied.
In just this one row I used 5 different
colored threads to cover just this one seam alone. As I look at just this one tiny
area of this block I think of the time spent in creating it. Then take that by
56 totally different blocks in the entire quilt, and it just boggles the mind.
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your embroidery is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so lovely. I know this post is very old but I've just become interested in crazy quilting and came across your blog. Thanks so much for sharing your work.
ReplyDeleteVery stunning look! Love it!
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