Part VI
Well with the less than perfect sand lines, I could only embrace the obvious and pass them off as the work of a drunk zen gardner!
It didn't take any time to finish this off last night.
Tree detail.
You can see the background layer peeking through.
The zen rock formation.
That's it. I don't think I would ever use this method for a big quilt. It is way too messy (you should see what comes out of my sewing machine after) and I don't like all the cutting. Having said all that, this really is lighthearted fun.
Looks great. I've just noticed how dark it gets under the trees back in the forest. Works really well.
ReplyDeletePlease don't do a big one. Alan couldn't put up with the guilt -ie i'm not sure the 'rest' institutions there are any better than they are here.'
Lovely! Super talented Kim.
ReplyDeleteI've just gone through your entire process and I am amazed at your talent and creativity. Talking through your steps and decision making really helped me see the elements needed to make this type of quilt better. Beautiful! Janice
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