Remember these?
I am trying to 'tidy up' and finish things off before we hit 2014!
After doing this and this I still had some painted fabric samples and after stitching the backgrounds I decided to cut it up to do some smaller pieces.
These are waiting to have a backing and an edging put on.
These are still in progress.
It feels good to be completing things and there are lots of other bits that are in the pipe line that also need to be done. Despite this I have started something new as well, so many ideas, so little time.... The progress of that I will be sharing over on Instagram (Link button in top right hand corner). I am enjoying the ability to share quickly and easily, and then carry on with the work.
Linking up with Off the Wall Friday.
My daughter gets home tonight after completing her first term at Uni :D
I love all of them......clean designs, well executed....just the type of piece I would like to look at over and over!
ReplyDeleteI love them.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours, the stitches and the design.
ReplyDeletethey are ethereal, as wispy as the real plant. The repetitive line of quilting is so effective. Will they hang as a triptych?
ReplyDeleteLeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com
Oh these are marvelous. I love the stitching along with the simple design. Great work!
ReplyDeletethe variety you get from a single subject is amazing, they are all so beautiful, I would have gotten bored with the subject and moved on. There is a lot to recommend to working in a series.
ReplyDeleteThe colors and stitching are lovely. Small pieces can be so precious. Wonderful handling of the subject.
ReplyDeleteStunning!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, love the colours of the fabric - are they painted or dyed?
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning. Your background stitching compliments the striations of the painting so well.
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove them !! your stitching is so amazing - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of a flower called Tromsøpalme which is growing in the North of Norway.
Wow! Those are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDeborah: These are really beautiful. The stitching is impressive.
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