Saturday, March 05, 2011

Honeycomb


The piece measures 22" x 40". I used a cream fabric for the base. I fused wonder-under to three pieces of fabric (green, orange and mixed) which were also 22x40. I then traced large circles on each fabric and cut the circles out. I layerd the three fabrics down and then sliced some of the areas between the circles and tucked them under the overlapping fabrics. (Not sure this makes sense!) Then I fused the whole thing together and quilted it with spirals.

7 comments:

janice pd said...

This is beautiful Veronica. I love the complexity of the design that started with something so simple as a circle. Thanks for participating!

Wendy said...

I love this one... I think its my favorite for this challenge. Great colors and composition.... you can really see the depth and perspective! Well done, Veronica!

fastfriday said...

This piece has wonderful depth and interest. I really like the effect that you achieved.
Ticia Wicks

Jan said...

This is superb! A lot of work in cutting and quilting but what great depth perception you achieved. It reminds me of cells in the body.

Meena said...

Wonderful three dimensional!
Meena

fastfriday said...

great perspective. I love your colors.

Pat Havey

Madalene Axford Murphy said...

What a great idea! This just pulls you right into it. I like your quilting choice also.