On my design wall...
I chose these fabrics a couple weeks ago trying to decide if they would work for another “lattice” quilt.
The process has begun.
And it continues to take shape though I switched sides of the countertop.
The fusing is finished.
I pinned it to my design wall and tacked up the rockers that didn’t make the cut for my first “lattice.” I’ll think on this for a while before finishing. Maybe another blue rocker, or 2 blue rockers, or … something completely different.
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Such a cool image and technique. A single black chair would be awesome - a bit of a lonely statement piece, but a huge impact if you wanted to go that direction.
Julia thank you for a wonder tutorial and idea. I have a teenage DGD who would love to make a quilt hanging like this, she is doing art at school and wanted to make a quilt as one pot her projects this would be a lot more fun rather than a traditional quilt. Kind Regards Glenda Australia.
I have no idea how you got that lattice effect, but it sure is cool.
visiting from crazy mum quilts. I love it when someone does different stuff
beautiful fabric choices, they give such a contrast between the light and dark areas of the lattice.
I love how you make the lattice. Very cool technique. Beautiful art quilt so far!
Thats a really clever technique. Thank you for sharing.
This is a clever technique and the piece you are making has a really strong sense of atmosphere about it. Really interesting work.
Hello Julia,
What an amazing effect! I love the chairs. I vote that they should stay on the quilt.
Love from England, Muv
I love your lattice quilts! I really like it with the 2 chairs - just like it is in the photo.
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