Now, the last stitch is done and the project finished. It feels so great :o)
It's been a long process from the idea that showed up last summer when I had a boring night.
Suddenly the idea of models came up and I began to sketch on the nearest paper.
In what poses are a model most often in anyway?
Off to the nearest store and buy a fashion magazine to study the fashion world closer.
Fashion has been a blank page for me. To study the pages on the Internet was also good.
aha ...new knowledge doesn't hurt! I was thinking about colors and went through the piles of fabric .... picked, concidered. Then it was time to start drawing a workable pattern of different models and sew examples to see if the idea was feasible ..... and it was.:o)
Then there appeared ideas as the project was in progress. Print, paint and apply.
It turned out that my square long-legged models needed a contrast ...... so I made the curvy models like shadows ....
It turned out that my square long-legged models needed a contrast ...... so I made the curvy models like shadows ....
Here's Cat Walk!
The quilt measures 40x51 inches.
Close-up!
Summer turned into fall and winter...and when spring is knocking on the door Cat Walk decorates our conservatorie and daffodils peeps out in my pots.
Happy Quilting!
Margreth
Sometimes it's good to be bored!
Mycket snygg!
ReplyDeleteGrattis till ett mycket lyckat resultat!
Helt otroligt läcker!! Jag är mycket imponerad!
ReplyDeleteLäcker, fantastisk och genialt uttänkt och genomförd!!!
ReplyDeleteSå häftig quilt!Skuggorna gör susen!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a fabulous quilt!
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Fantastiskt fin! Hoppas att få se den "i verkligheten" på någon träff framöver!
ReplyDeleteHelt underbar... ett riktigt konstverk!!! :O) Härligt jobbat Margreth!!
ReplyDeleteDen blev verkligen jättefin! Skuggorna är fantastiska, och handväskorna som små smycket. På tal om väskor, så köpte jag Svenskt Tenns klassiska elefanttyg i grönt nyss. Det ska bli vår/sommarväska...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture of the sun setting in the sea. It would make a lovely quilt.
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