I have been using a bit of 'dance' type fabrics in my last few pieces. They have a nice floaty feel for seaweed and wings and fins. Most of the leaves on this quilt were two layers of organza or the like, bonded together with vlisofix . They work really well. You can also layer colours to get different shades. This piece of sea grass was appliqued into position directly, trimmed and finished off on the embroidery machine. I digitized them so they didn't have a satin stitch edging, just a few rounds of straight and zigzag to hold them in place.
A bit of silver thread was couched to create a bit of 'current'.
Again, for perspective, some of the sea weed was stitched on last - only stitched down the centres - to try and give a look of moving in the currents.
I did all of the stitching without a backing in place. I put the back on when I was ready to finish the quilting and the couching of the silver.
As you can see, I couldnt leave the back alone either. I had that octopus and I was going to get him in there somewhere!!!
The fish were printed on to fabric with heat and bond - the heavy duty, no sewing one.
They all looked a bit stark so a few layers of paint were thrown about with gay abandon.The edging is a mix of cotton gauze, tulle, fancy yarn and a heavy silver thread. It required big needles and pliers and few naughty words to stitch through the lot.
I digitized these anemones for a fluffy effect.....they were glued on at the end. Not a cat in hells chance I was getting a needle through them!!
'The final result won prizes at the Lilydale Show and more recently at the Quilt Showcase in July. A beautiful Madeira Thread Chest.
She's now up for sale, so if you are interested email me at suzann@bigpond.com.au.
Sue xxx
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