Today's inspiration comes from Sue Kelly. She used the Woodlands Gradient as the background (and some of the leaves) of her art quilt. It perfectly captures one of her husband’s and her favorite hikes, Muddy Hollow Trail, at the Pt. Reyes National Seashore. She completed this for a Paths challenge in my art quilt group, just in time for their 48th wedding anniversary in August.
For sharing, Sue 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.
Connie Wilkerson
9/20/2020 09:13:52 am
Wow!
Mary Anne
9/20/2020 05:59:19 pm
So soothing! You can just feel the calmness and the quiet of nature.
Laceflower
9/21/2020 12:09:33 pm
That is a WOW quilt.
Josie Mott
9/22/2020 10:23:54 am
How wonderful and what fun to to make! This is MY dream place. It is a joy. Living in a retirement community I miss my forest and woods hikes most of all. I need to hear the forest; smell it, feel it under my feet and fill up my eyes with it. So I really should get up my nerve and tackle something - anything - in my tiny studio. Thanks you for making this evocative quilt. 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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