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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Small Stitched Work no.1
I've begun work on some small stitched pieces... little spaces where I can just play, experiment and have fun.
This piece is just 7.5' x 7.5" and features small blocks of hand quilting and bits of assorted Japanese fabric prints that were hand appliqued onto a piece of blue cross weave cotton. Shot cotton was used for the binding.
I was at complete peace while stitching this. No preconceived expectations. No cluttered mind. Joy.
I think it looks lovely displayed on a table top
or hung on the wall.
Now available in my shop.
(Update: Sold)
27 comments:
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This one is beautiful! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful. I can see why you enjoyed making it.
ReplyDeleteThat's really lovely. This "work" quilting journey is taking you to some lovely places.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely.
ReplyDeleteA perfect size for play. Absolutely love your photography and the colors and fabrics you pair together.
ReplyDeletestunning Victoria.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed very calming.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS PIECE! And some lucky person already snatche it up! I am just not quick enought! You are just amazing Victoria!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice piece of stitchery. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful piece! Your creativity seems endless. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, everyone! xo
ReplyDeleteI've been following your blog for months but this is the first time I write a comment. Your work is so beautiful, you have opened my eyes and my mind for a new world of quilting!
ReplyDeleteTruly joyful. Joy to you while making. Joy to other just getting to see it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzie, that is really kind of you to say!
ReplyDeleteThanks for articulating your vision so clearly in your work. It is always a joy to view.
ReplyDeleteyou are right, that is a very tranquil piece of work, it clearly reflects your inner feelings its very very effective well done you should be proud!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, it reminds me of one of those small rock gardens.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you felt at peace working on this, it's like a little zen garden, so simple and yet so striking. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Especially hanging on the wall! And it has sold already? Gosh your beautiful work is very sought after to be snapped up so quickly! Well done Vic! All of your success is so very well deserved :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stitching!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition and stitching!
ReplyDeleteI just love your work~simplistic, vibrant, beautiful!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful, it looks really lovely on the table especially
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Well no wonder its sold........
ReplyDeleteLOVELY......
lovely
lovely
work.
Happy sewing
Absolutely beautiful!! I love it hanging on the wall!
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