Sunday, April 1, 2012

Empty Spools - Critique in Ruth McDowell class 04-01-12

Here are pictures of the other ten projects that were done in Ruth's class last week.

 
Karen Melvin's Calla Lily - This picture is from Thursday as I missed taking a picture during the critique session.  03-30-12
 
Jill Beaman's kids w/swan.  She is auditioning fabrics - maybe the blue for the pants, maybe the pink for the jacket.  The image on the pale blue fabric on the top right is ice cubes - it will make a great sky!  03-30-12

 Maria Lansberry's girl with shells is a composite image.  The girl is in the picture at the right, the shells are additions from another picture.   03-30-12
 
Michelle Wood's design relates to her childhood in Redlands, then a major orange producing area.  The dancing lady in the top right will appear discreetly somewhere on the quilt - a tribute to those olden times.  03-30-12
 
Toni Silvera finished the top left section of her huge design for tree/corral and started fabric selection for the overhanging tree -- just the trunk so far.  03-30-12
 
Catherine Wynne's heliconia is a composite and she has the inspiration photos lined up at the bottom of her board.   Gorgeous leaves!  03-30-12
 
Annabelle Treacy used three pictures for her rock wall, monstera deliciosa, plumeria design.  The fourth picture is a Hawaiian spider that will appear where the red S is between the leaves.  03-30-12
 
Carole Garcia has chosen unusually colors for her eucalyptus tree, but they work!  03-30-12
 
Kathy Calahane's window is based on the photo at top right.  03-30-12
 
Martha Calahane's huge tree takes up two design boards -impossible to take a straight on picture. 03-30-12
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2 comments:

Terri Stegmiller said...

I've really been enjoying the photos you took at this class. I have never worked with this technique and would love to one day have the opportunity to take a class like this.

Anonymous said...

Where's yours?