I still haven't finished the last Stitch and Slash project, but I wanted to start another one. Because of the colors I chose, this one has a much more graphic look. It sort of reminds me of hieroglyphics or maybe cave wall paintings. That wasn't planned - it just happened. One of the things that I find cool about this process is the fact that you don't know how it will look when you start but it is always interesting.
Modern Cave Wall |
For those who don't know or don't remember, I learned to do this in the Carol Waugh class Stitch and Slash on Craftsy.
So this is a great time to tell you that Craftsy is having a sale starting Friday October 28 until Monday October 31 at 11:59 Mountain Time. All classes will be less than $20 (excluding "The Great Courses" classes as they are a partner entity.)Comments are welcomed. I will reply when possible unless otherwise stated. Of course if you are a "No Reply Blogger"- I can not reply. Links in posts may be affiliate links for which I am compensated if you click through and purchase.
4 comments:
Love the way this looks. Wish I could see it in person. Great quilt. Will you back it or is it a layered piece in itself.
I also would enjoy seeing this in person. In a way, it leaves me giggling. I always smile when I'm cutting fabric into pieces just so I can put them back together again. But this goes even further...cut fabric reassembled, then cut again! We are such pushovers for creativity!
I don't usually like surprises - but this is certainly the exception. That class is in my library - maybe it's time to watch it again. You and your dang "Squirrels" - LOL - ;))
Very nice Gene.
Can you recommend a class that will kick start my creative mojo? I am a hot stagnant mess!
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