Just as with Kodachrome film, digital does have a problem with red-violet. The tree and the fence below are all much more red-violet (purple) than the image shown. I don't know what to do to make it more color true. Not ever use red-violet in quilts to be photographed?
"JACK" Del Thomas 2013 19.5"W x 15"L
Fused, machine edge stitched, machine quilted.
Background fabric: "Midnight Colony" from Alexander Henry - 2010
I purchased this fabric for the yellow eyes on black which seemed usable - somewhere.
Jack, himself, comes from "Feeling Witchy" (Half to Have #566) a rather cursory pattern by Bloomin' Minds http://www.bloominminds.com/multiplepagesection.asp?page=6
"JACK" Del Thomas 2013 19.5"W x 15"L
Fused, machine edge stitched, machine quilted.
Background fabric: "Midnight Colony" from Alexander Henry - 2010
I purchased this fabric for the yellow eyes on black which seemed usable - somewhere.
Jack, himself, comes from "Feeling Witchy" (Half to Have #566) a rather cursory pattern by Bloomin' Minds http://www.bloominminds.com/multiplepagesection.asp?page=6
I didn't start out to quilt around the bats, but as I made the wavy quilting lines on the background it seemed a shame to ignore the bats. Some unstitching was necessary, but I went back and outlined most of the larger bats. And I added some hand stitching to give the tree some creepy fingers, along with withered grass by the fence. .
All my quilts have a bird in them somewhere - obvious or hard-to-find (even for me). I looked through my fabric library for an owl, but they were all too large. Finally I settled on this cartoon-like bird because the color goes nicely with Jack.
Great spider (which is saying something from a arachnophobe like me) and even though it doesn't lend itself well as a label, I just wanted to put it on the back of this quilt.
From a panel "Be Witched" by Carol Eldridge for Andover Fabrics - 2011
Here I am with the winner of the quilt, Jackie Buck.
"Jack" was the September Monthly Mini for Surfside Quilters Guild. A member volunteers to make a small quilt, table runner, pillow, handbag, whatever, for a certain month. At the meeting each month, tickets are sold ($1 each or 6 for $5) and at the end of the meeting one ticket is drawn from the bowl for a winner. The funds go into the treasury to help pay for programs and other guild expenses. The "take" varies from about $80 to less than $400.
5 comments:
You should be very proud of that little quilt, Del. It is perfectly delightful!
It's adorable! Lucky winner.
A work of art!!! XX
This is a wonderful little quilt. Jackie is a lucky, lucky winner.
Wow! What a winner Del! Love the spider too.
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