My list of things to do has long included seeing the colorful row houses that one sees in Europe. So for this challenge, I took the structure thing a bit literally and drew a row of fantasy buildings. This was a piece of washed cotton that I ironed to a bit of freezer paper to stabilize it for the drawing.
After I finished the drawing, I layered it with a wool batt and stabilizer on the back. Then I stitched over it with my machine using white and dark grey cotton threads.
Then I rinsed it to get rid of the blue pen. After it dried, I ironed it to flatten it.
I used Derwent Inktense pencils to color in the buildings. Those scissors were handy for snipping threads.
I used these three different textile mediums. Why? Because I felt like it.
This is a bit of a close up of the penciled piece before I used the mediums on it.
And a much better photograph of the finished piece. Actually, it's not finished. I think it needs more quilting. I'll post again after I quilt the sky.
4 comments:
WOW...you really did a lot for this piece! But it turned out great!!
Very COOL!
Aren't those blue markers the best!!!! I'd be lost without one!!! Can't wait to see the sky.... is it going to be a windy day?
That looks like a lot of fun, if also a lot of work!
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