Friday, February 6, 2015

Structure: How I did it







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.












 The bright green building on the left and the partial one to the left of that have medium on them.  After I finished the penciling I brushed on the diluted medium.  I haven't done this in a while and forgot how much it spreads.



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:

Robbie said...

WOW...you really did a lot for this piece! But it turned out great!!

Quilt Rat said...

Very COOL!

Beth@IHaveANotion.com said...

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?

Lynne said...

That looks like a lot of fun, if also a lot of work!