Friday, October 06, 2006
Maple Leaves
Maple Leaves is 16 x 22" and is constucted using hand dyed fabrics, fused applique, trapunto, and lots of free motion quilting. The 3D elements are individual little quilts that are pieced or fused and stiffened with a glue & water solution to hold the curvy shape and come off the surface for a bit more depth. I was going for both movement (with the varying positions of the leaves and the quilting lines) and depth (with the trapunto on the tree, varying sizes of the leaves indicating some close and some farther away, as well as the little 3D quilt blocks which cast shadows). My traditional roots show up...the smallest 3D quilt block is the traditional pieced block called Maple Leaf.
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Thanks, Penny. The little quilts are 1 1/2 to 2 inches and I used regular Elmer's glue mixed half and half with water.
I love the purple tree, the great quilting, and the shadow created by the "quiltlets". I also really like the darker olive "borders" on the left and bottom. The variations in the background also add to the feeling of depth.
Brenda
I love the window box you made which gives your piece depth! The traditional maple leaves are so cool the way they have a shadow and seem to float out of the tree.
The tree itself is such a beautiful color and design, and I am in awe of all of you machine quilting.
I can find nothing to suggest changing except its address. You can send it to me... Lol!
Beautiful quilt!
Cynthia,
Your quilting on this is amazing it really gives it depth and movement. The pieced leaves are wonderful in their texture they really look crinkly and rumpled like a leaf does.Wonderful!
Jacque
p.s. The leafe actually lifts off the ground on the edge! Awesome!
Jacque
I absolutely love it - everything works and it is delightful. What more can I say?
Roberta
Wonderful choices of fabric, delightful shape of the tree trunk. The leaves and the very clever quilts seem to float down so gracefully. The attic windows border adds a nice touch. I wouldn't change a thing!
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