Welcome those of you visiting from the Blogger's Quilt Festival at Amy's Creative Side. My I present my entry for the Art Quilt category: My Monet.
I created this quilt for the 2014 Pantone Quilt Challenge. It was inspired by an art lesson that I taught about Monet's Houses of Parliament series of paintings.
I had so much fun making this quilt! And I must admit, it came out MUCH better than the painting I made during the art lessons!! I am embarrassed to even show that.
I think it is Purpilicious!
Quilt Stats:
Size: This wall quilt measures 19 inches by 15 inches
Design: is inspired by Monet's Houses of Parliament series of paintings, and an art lesson taught through the Hands on Art program at my daughter's school.
Techniques: I used fusible to create the scene, then quilted the daylights out of it!
Quilting: by Me! I used a variety of threads for the quilting. Basically anything I had that was purple; I know several of them were Auriful. The gray threads were a So Fine Superior Thread.
Fabric: various Kona cotton solids.
If you are interested in a more detailed step by step how I made this quilt, I took photos along the way and here is the tutorial so you can make your own Monet.
I hope you will consider my entry in the art quilt category.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jen
Quilter in the Closet: My artistic journey as I learn, try, and am inspired by multiple techniques, including quilting, painting, drawing, and who knows what else!
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Lovely to see it again! I'll be looking out for it when I get five minutes ( hours ) to look at all the entries and cast my vote! X
ReplyDeleteHave I gushed enough about this one yet? Because I love it to infinity.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite thing your have ever made. I am just amazed at it. I can see your quilting talent, but also your artistic skills, and they both worked so well together. I will give the category a fair look over, but honestly, this one is it for me. Good luck
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to see that you' ex entered this Jen! I have admired it and your talent from the first time seeing it on your blog!
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilt - and now excuse me, I need to checkout your tutorial !
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the purple with orange pops!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful interpretation! I love seeing classic art turned quilt!
ReplyDeleteVery atmospheric
ReplyDeleteLove your interpretation! You should be proud.
ReplyDeleteSo cool. Love the depth of all the purple.
ReplyDeleteРомантичная работа!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the purple.
ReplyDelete- Katelyn @ Sing While Crafting
so pretty and invokes so much about the idea of London!
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