Saturday, May 05, 2012

Waterworld


I wish I could interpret these challenges a little less than literally, but here it is.  I wanted to experiment with Lutradur and coloured a large piece with Tee-Juice markers. When put on the dark background the colour was lost so I fused two pieces of Lutradur together and then cut out the shapes with an electric needle that I bought years ago to cut templates ( Yeah, that long ago! LOL) Each individual piece is fused to the background and then sewn with a narrow free-motion zig-zag stitch.  The background is narrowly machine echo quilted.  The entire piece is only about 16" square.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

What an interesting piece. I really like the lutradur against the dark background. Reminds me of a jigsaw puzzle!

Louise

Cherie in Del Mar said...

This is really intriguing Pat. How did you ever manage to fit those pieces back together? It reminds me of a crackle glass sphere. I don't see much (if any) color though. Did it all disappear, or does it just not show in the picture? Nice work,
Cherie

Meena said...

Very cool.
It looks parched land during a drought to me.
I like the look of Lutradur, too.

Wendy said...

Pat, this is stunning. Reminds me of Andy Goldsworthy's natural art (the dried river bed comes to mind). I can see a whole series developing from this piece! Way to go!