For September, I've decided to use some Zentangle sketches to machine and hand embroider. Last week, I used bobbin drawing to create this sketch of fern fiddleheads that the Zentangle people call fescu. I had some problems machine quilting on Radiance, so I added some light fusible interfacing to the back of the fabric before I made the quilt sandwich. For this design, I didn't need to do any handwork, but all of the next quilts are either entirely or partially worked by hand.
The Radiance worked nicely with the interfacing to stabilize it; I didn't get the puckers I was getting before. You can see, on the left hand side, where the machine tension changed, so I'll have to be careful to keep consistent tension even as I switch bobbins. Oh, and how is this circles, you might ask? Well, silly, those fiddleheads on the top are circular, aren't they? That's my story, anyway.
Friday, September 11, 2009
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2 comments:
Ooooo, one of my favorite color combinations and I love ferns! What's not to like? Nice piece!
I love ferns, too. That unfurling is so compelling.
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