A gallery of the quilts created for the Fast Friday Fabric Challenges. The quilt artists display their work here to give and receive constructive critiques. Only blog members may comment.
Hi Kathy, this is stark and vivid at the same time, which perfectly captures the feeling of late fall. Nicely composed and balanced and the tree is very expressive. Great job! Cynthia
Beautiful colors of autumn and your quilting lines fit so well with this piece. I love autumn because of the colors but when the trees lose their leaves it only means that everything will soon be white. I do love this piece and would enjoy hanging it in my home any time.
Great job on this Kathy! I am taken with the starkness... vivid yet it reflects the whitened features of fall. The quilting lines add to the feel. Interesting fabric for the moon.. Thank you Kathy for this great challenge!
Thank you for your comments! One of the things I love about using haiku as inspiration is that is seems to beg for simplicity. Several people mention the moon fabric. Like the others it started as white PFD cotton. I used soy wax to create the moon circle and then dyed it blue. Once layered I hand stippled the blue with embroidery floss - a process that took more time than all the rest of the quilt!
Kathy this is wonderful. I love the clean lines and the combination of colors used. This piece is simple and elegant. The mood is in keeping with your poem.
Kathy, I agree, the simplicity makes this a classic piece. The moon fabric is very effective, eliciting the elusive feel of the moon. The batiks work well, implyin texture with their subtle pattern. I like the simple lines and the quilting you have done. This is a wonderful piece which evokes the feeling of the haiku you wrote.
Hi Kathy, What a terrific piece. Simple, effective, reflective of the Haiky. I really love that the tree engages the edges of your quilt on three sides. Terrific job! Terrific challenge. Thank you.
The combination of your intense colors and the sweeping lines of the quilting are so effective in drawing the eye deeper into the scene. A stunner! My thanks for the great challenge added to the rest Cherie
Fabulous Kathy, love the Haiku. The fabric you used for the moon certainly works well!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, this is stark and vivid at the same time, which perfectly captures the feeling of late fall. Nicely composed and balanced and the tree is very expressive. Great job!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Beautiful colors of autumn and your quilting lines fit so well with this piece. I love autumn because of the colors but when the trees lose their leaves it only means that everything will soon be white. I do love this piece and would enjoy hanging it in my home any time.
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity here is what gives this piece its power. Love the color choices and the contrasts... great job!
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity of your piece really caaptures the feeliing of a Haiku.
ReplyDeletePat Havey
Great job on this Kathy! I am taken with the starkness... vivid yet it reflects the whitened features of fall. The quilting lines add to the feel. Interesting fabric for the moon..
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy for this great challenge!
Thank you for your comments! One of the things I love about using haiku as inspiration is that is seems to beg for simplicity.
ReplyDeleteSeveral people mention the moon fabric. Like the others it started as white PFD cotton. I used soy wax to create the moon circle and then dyed it blue. Once layered I hand stippled the blue with embroidery floss - a process that took more time than all the rest of the quilt!
Kathy this is wonderful. I love the clean lines and the combination of colors used. This piece is simple and elegant. The mood is in keeping with your poem.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant and expressive.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy. I really like the simplicity of your piece. It says everything without a lot of fuss.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great challenge. Usually getting an idea is the hard part but as soon as I read the Haiku I could see my piece in my mind.
Betty
Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI agree, the simplicity makes this a classic piece. The moon fabric is very effective, eliciting the elusive feel of the moon. The batiks work well, implyin texture with their subtle pattern. I like the simple lines and the quilting you have done. This is a wonderful piece which evokes the feeling of the haiku you wrote.
Hi Kathy, What a terrific piece. Simple, effective, reflective of the Haiky. I really love that the tree engages the edges of your quilt on three sides. Terrific job! Terrific challenge. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe combination of your intense colors and the sweeping lines of the quilting are so effective in drawing the eye deeper into the scene. A stunner!
ReplyDeleteMy thanks for the great challenge added to the rest
Cherie