Today's inspiration is brought to us from Erica Prince. She made this tapestry as a wedding gift for her Goddaughter. She and her partner love the "group of seven," Canadian landscape painters from the 1920's, especially A Y Jackson, so she browsed his paintings and came up with this design in the spirit of his style. Erica used Shibori and Stash Packs for the elements of her tapestry.
For sharing, Erica received a 20% coupon for the shop that's good for 3 months! If you have made anything with my hand dyed fabric I hope you will consider sharing it in the Customer Gallery. The only rule is that projects have to be complete. It doesn't have to be made totally from hand dyed fabric, just include a recognizable amount.
Gene Black
11/20/2021 05:07:16 pm
I love this. It is a very nice homage to the painting - and a great use of those fabrics.
Mary Anne
11/21/2021 10:15:25 pm
Even without reading the text I thought this showed the influence of the Group of Seven. Well done!
shirley swift-bruner
11/22/2021 08:25:43 am
beautiful
Karen L.
11/23/2021 05:22:27 pm
I missed reading your posts for a couple of days. When I saw this quilt made with you fabrics, I actually sucked in air because it is so beautiful! The workmanship, creativity, and dyed fabrics made this come together beautifully. I just love it! Comments are closed.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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