"Poppies"
- "Poppies" won an Honorable Mention in the NJ State Quilt Guild 2004 show,
Edison, NJ, in the Art Quilt/Innovative category.
Hand-painted cotton (center piece and pink borders), machine pieced borders, free-motion quilting, beads.
I've been experimenting with fabric paints after taking a class
taught by Michele Scott. The idea for the poppies was inspired by a test piece
of fabric I painted that took on the color of poppies. I used Setacolor transparent paints (including a hint of their shimmer
metallic gold which adds a wonderful sparkle to the colors), and a bit of Jacquard opaque in places. The fabric is 100% cotton PFD.
I was striving for a really loose, watercolor effect, similar to what you'd get when painting on silk. Controlling the wetness
of the fabric and dilution of the paints is really key, because these paints tend to dry alot lighter than you'd think if you
use too much water. Here's a photo of the piece when wet to give an example of this, and a closeup of
some of the detail. I went back the next day to paint more fabric for the side borders, and was happy I was able to
match the colors and tone!
Picture of a very surprised me here when I got to the NJ State Quilt Guild's 2004 show, and saw the Honorable Mention
next to my piece!
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