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.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Zentangle
I began my zentangle design by drawing one in the original size format of 3 1/2" square. What started out loopy ended as a bird. I scanned the image into the computer where I flipped, slid, turned, etc., until I ended with a design I liked. I printed it out onto fabric, frayed the edges, and fused it to the background. I chose those wild fabrics because they resembled some zentangle designs. Using invisible thread I quilted some on the zentangle design, the background, and then the border. The finished size is 13 1/2" square.
What a wonderful bird! Love the process of how you turned a 3 1/2" paper Zentangle into a 13 1/2" quilt!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting way to interpret Zentangle in fabric. I really like the small bird, he looks warrior-like. Ticia
ReplyDeleteCool! Wish I had thought of using my b/w fabric that resembles zentangle designs...lol
ReplyDeleteReally love the bird design in the center :-)