Here it is ready to be quilted.
Still incomplete in this picture - more quilting to be done and it is only pinned to the stretched canvas - but complete enough to analyze. This picture was taken with the flash and doesn't look as dark overall as the piece actually seems. I overinked I think - I must take care on the final piece. Also, trying to make the eagle and eaglets 'pop', I used wool batting under them on top of the cotton batting. Mistake = as I am doing such heavy quilting, it is just more for my needle to stitch through and flatten. I would truly appreciate comments!!
We visited the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia, AL last week - very interesting museum. Just had to take a picture of this picture of an impromptu 'jam session' with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Wouldn't you have loved to be the proverbial 'fly on the wall' for that 4-some!!
The bedspread reminds me of a babygrand piano. I love the asymmetry of it.
ReplyDeleteI just love the feel of chenille. You have done a wonderful job at extending the life of the piece in such a beautiful way. I can just imagine how the extra weight feels with the softness of the chenille. Your friend must be so proud of her new bed covering.
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Ooooo, we were leaving church on Saturday night (yes, Saturday - there for Mackenzie's baby dedication) when Chris caught my attention. She had the Eaglets project with her and I got to see it in person. Oh, my - to think you have only been expressing your creative gifts for so few years!! It was gorgeous; and I swear the eaglets felt fuzzy!! How did you do that?? And the scripture verse written out amongst the rocks!! Oh, there was so much to behold in such a small space. God has surely blessed you with an amazing gift!!
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