Done (well, almost)
All the stitching is done on the birch/aspen quilt now. And I have judged it finished. Except for the binding, of course, which I need to address soon. It’s really hard to show what this thing actually looks like in pictures. It never looks like it does in real life.
So in the final analysis, the way I made it is supposed to divide the piece’s aspects in two. The applique and piecing depicts the objects within the scene (hills, the patches of flowers, sky, lake, 2 kinds of trees) and the embroidery depicts the movement of the scene – the breeze, the leaves twirling down, the motion of waves on the shore.

The problem with the last part, the binding, is that I don’t know what fabric to use. The front and back pieces were sample pieces, I don’t have any more. I’m pretty sure that using fabric from the trees is a bad idea, and even the other solid cottons probably won’t work well because the backing fabric is a looser and thicker weave than the cotton. I think it would come out all wrong. This is one of those times where I wonder where my forethought was, but that’s kind of the problem with this work. It’s intended to be spontaneous, to foster that sort of creativity, and indeed if it weren’t I wouldn’t bother. But then I run into a problem like this binding thing.

That’s the sky embroidery, it’s supposed to be a lazy breeze.
Anyway, if any of you have ideas about what will look appropriate, tell me! I’m up for all sorts of suggestions. I will make some sort of decision within the week. All that’s left really is to iron it, and bind it off, and add a hanging strip. And that will be that! Seems funny the end is so near, after working on it off an on over these last months.

The final look of the waves on the shore of the lake. You did know that was a lake below the hill of trees?
I have two more quilting projects in the works when this is done. One is a jacket and the other one is based on a fairy tale. The former is pretty planned out, the second is in its initial sketch details. Meanwhile, I’ll leave you with a couple of photos of the crochet jewelry piece I’m experimenting on. It’s made of three colors of thread and the base is sport-weight yarn. It makes nifty shapes. It also takes forever to do this and is fairly hard on the fingers. But no matter. It’s definitely interesting.

2 Comments
feel free to leave a few words of your own...Jennifer — Thu May 28, 2009 at 4:42 pm (link)Most excellent. Very creative. Too bad all I ever see when I look at material, is material.
Miriam — Fri May 29, 2009 at 2:33 pm (link)More comments from my mom (I really have to show her how to comment!):
It’s beautiful! You know I have to respond about something that has to be matched and sewed…. I would take the piece with me to a store that has a lot of quilting supplies, as I think you’ll need something that blends and supports the scene rather than calling attention to it. Usually, a person has to unfold a piece of fabric along side it to find the right match. I doubt that the wide binding that can be purchased (or at least used to be) would be the right thing. It would be a bit trickier, but you could also make binding that is cut on the bias if it has a subtle design, but something that might be creative and pretty. I was thinking that a piece with the blue, brown and gold in your picture in a very small print might work….




















