"Imagine Monet" Is Finally Finished
I thought it was finished ... and most of you considered it done, too. But then I began to wonder if I could soften the transition between the dark binding and the body. I tried a variety of yarns and this gray-green chenille is perfect.
It not only is a value transition, but a the fuzzy texture serves to soften the hard line.
"Imagine Monet" 30"x 32"
Here's a peek at the back side. As you may recall the center panel and the four border pieces are constructed and quilted separately. They are connected with a wide zig-zag stitched seam. To cover up the stitching and to strengthen that join, I place a tube of fabric over it and hand-stitch it in place on both edges.All photos are clickable for a larger picture.
11 comments:
It's increadibly beautiful!
It looks better every time you show it.
Very clever solution :o) I very much agree.
It's amazingly beautiful, Nellie.
I don't know whether you did something, or whether I'm more observant today- but the illusion that the branch goes from bottom to top is definitely there. The colors read out into the border- it just works in that orientation.
Lovely color choices
Your work is absolutely beautiful. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.
Bernie
Hi Nellie. This is beautiful ..Nice work..
xoxo
(((((hugs))))
Maggie
Nellie..........the quilt as usual is BELLISSIMO.
I will connect my blocks so, it seem so perfect.
ciao ciao
Oh, I love it! Very pretty :-)
Thank you for sharing :-)
Very nice--right down to the expressive quilting!
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