Saturday, November 27, 2010

Four Leaves


What can I say? This is four leaves assembled in a rotary-style layout. Each leaf has been split vertically and diagonally for veins. The background is where I got a bit more creative. I first fused a small part of a very loosely knitted scarf to a piece of upholstery fabric, then placed the dissected leaves. Next, I fused some cheesecloth stretched taut over the leaves. After stitching around the leaves I cut the cheesecloth off of two of the leaves, then stitched in the details. It measures 9"x9".

16 comments:

Linda Mac said...

Thanks for describing your technique for the background. Very creative, and textural.

Wendy said...

Interesting texture, Ann. What would have happened if you explored the leaf shape to make it the star instead of the texture? Just a thought!

Unknown said...

This is a really textural and interesting background. I really like the cheesecloth over the top which adds even more texture to the piece.

fastfriday said...

great texture! what was your main shape?

Pat Havey

Veronica said...

The distressed cheese cloth adds a lot of texture. Did you dye/paint the cheese cloth or is it white?

Jan said...

I love all the texture you've used. It's created a very nice, effective piece. The sublety of the shapes in the background is perfect.

Kathy said...

The texture is a wonderful element that gives a lot of depth to this piece. The only thing I would like to see is possible some overlapping of the leaf shapes to give the illusion of even more depth. Great use of unusual fabrics.

Ann In Fallbrook, CA said...

Great suggestions from everyone, esp. Kathy. The overlapping thing is somethign I will definitely try.

Cherie in Del Mar said...

Yes, I like the idea of overlapping as well. I especially love the texture of the two leaves with the cheesecloth on them...makes me want to touch them
Cherie

Kathy Lichtendahl said...

Ann, This is a fun piece. I agree with many of the others who have commented that it feels like it needs a little something more - maybe overlapping leaves, maybe some additional smaller leaves around the outside of those already in the center...
Kathy L

Art by Rhoda Forbes said...

Great technique and a wonderful piece. the two leaves that have the cheesecloth cut away really make the design shine.

LAQuilts said...

The texture is very unique. Is it a cheese cloth or a scarf or both?

Ann In Fallbrook, CA said...

The texture is both a scarf and cheesecloth, which is white, no paint. My main shape is the leaf. I have since made several variations of this quilt, each with a new approach. I do think that adding the overlapping leaves will liven the whole thing up.

Pam Harris said...

Good use of texture and I think you have received some good suggestions.

Cynthia Ann Morgan said...

Hi Ann, There a simple beauty in the design and it's enhanced by the interesting textures...good job
Cynthia

Carole said...

I rather like this in its simplicity... after all, a 4 leaf clover is just that. The texture is wonderful... I can't imagine how you fused the cheesecloth...but you did... If I had to suggest something, I am thinking maybe in the center... maybe a juxtaposition of the colors you used...
You said above you have been working with other pieces along this lidea line.. will we get to see them?