The gradient dyed fabric that I used for the background adds a nice spooky feel also.
I see a fall night with leaves on the ground.
Then I added some hand-cut leaf shapes around the bottom
of the Jack O'Lantern to strengthen that imagery.
After he was all finished as a nicely fused quilt top, I needed to
decide on threads for quilting. I knew that I would need some
greens and some oranges in my selection. I pulled out these
shown below as a starting point. I only used two of the orange
threads in this group. However, I used three of the green threads.
The variegated green was perfect for quilting the ground section.
I chose to quilt that in leafy quilting motifs.
For the top I used a blue quilting thread that blended nicely.
It worked well for the night sky swirly quilting.
And here is an extra photo of the quilt placed in the
ivy that is in the planter by my front door.
Some of you may know that I don't typically create seasonal items. However, this one was a lot of fun, so I may do more small seasonal quilts.
Clicking the link will take you to her blog. It is great fun
to see how various people interpret the challenge.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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12 comments:
...have a spooktacular day.
Love your fantastic quilt, well done! Valerie
OMGosh Gene. I saw this and my first thought was, this melts my heart. This is simply stunning. I love the creepiness of it. You managed that perfectly. I am so envious of your quilting talent. Bravo my friend. Thank you for being part of FFO.
Very nice!
LOVE Jack! He's creepy - ;))
Now thsi is face art that I can get on board with. I love it!
The pumpkin looks a little 3D. Well painted and crafted
You made a great pick of fabric, and what a wonderful Halloween quilt Gene. Happy weekend.
I'm having a terrible time trying to leave you a comment. I keep getting "failed to publish." Here goes again.
I love your pumpkin. I was impressed with all that thread, too. This is a gorgeous quilt top. And perfect for the season.
Yes. Finally! Sorry it took so long for me to comment.
This is just adorable, Gene. I love how the jack-o-lantern sits on a bed of leaves. I think this one takes the lead as my favorite so far.
You are truly amazing ... and the colors are awesome. I really love your art, all of it.
Andrea @ From the Sol
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