Horse of a Different Color 8 1/2" by 12 1/2" |
I drew up the horse stencil and resized it until it fit on the background. I cut out the pieces from a piece of hand-dyed fabric with fusible on the back side. Yes, some of those pieces are tiny! When I was cutting the small pieces I realized that it would have been easier to work on a larger scale.
After fusing the pieces onto the background, I free-motion stitched each piece into place to add an outline, but also to further secure it.
The background is free motion quilted to loosely echo the horse. I bound this with a fused binding. A decorative stitch further secures the frame and adds color and dimension to the framing.
This piece is mounted on board with a "frame" piece behind it to hold it away from the wall.
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15 comments:
That is a wonderful piece, I love the colors and the horse. That will go off big on the Festival. Great creative job.
You are WAY too talented, my friend!!! LOL
Your little quilt is amazing! Being so artistic is such a blessing - something I wish I had more of.
I love that horse. And the woven background. And the decorative stitching that "frames" it. Such a cool piece.
I remember this horse in the past, but I'm sure it is way different now. I love the movement of this piece!
this is a very cool piece - I like the woven background and your horse stencil idea was an excellent "what if???"
It's funny how looking at things can spark off whole new ideas that are nothing like what the original thing was meant for!
that is one awesome quilt
Beautiful! I love it!
Another lovely entry, Gene!
Love your horse Gene!
Ride with the wind! Just beautiful Gene!
Great looking horse.
Lovely piece of art!
What a beautiful piece Gene! Thanks for sharing.
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