"one lone tree" 9.5" X 12" |
I started by pulling little scraps of blues and laying them on peltex stabilizer overlapping them. For my RSC friends, I included a few bright blues.
In the back of my mind I knew I wanted a very abstract landscape scene, considered painting it on fabric but like the texture of lots of tiny fraying strips and bits.
I picked brownish greens for the ground, and a leetle stip of some winter organic nature that made me think of water....
needs a bit of white thread to integrate the bright blue |
this is how the back looked after that
that's the stiff stabilizer and bobbin threads. Next add a backing fabric and quilt a bit more,
detail shot |
a vintage Debbie Mumm fabric |
including appliqueing a tree, then stitch painting some branches.... you can see the frayed threads add texture, including the green ones under the branches, I just love how it came out! this is the source of my tree fabric
a halloween sky black fabric strategically cut to be tree bark |
a detail shot you can click on to enlarge |
this is where it lives now, in our entry hall
I wouldn't have made it if I hadn't taken on the challenge to interpret the number 1 at Project Quilting... and I just love it.
linking to
design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
lovelaughquilt.mondays
Excellent! It came out great. I'm still trying to finish mine in time!
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning piece of art. I love the way you have it displayed as well.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very beautiful, and I was even more impressed when seeing how you have it displayed. A work of art!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and it looks so good on display in your entry hall. It captures that lone tree on the horizon beautifully.
ReplyDeletewow! that is gorgeous LeeAnna! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool LeeAnna !
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the process :)
hugs, take care,
Joanne
I have been so impressed with the creativity on display for the first week of Project Quilting. So many varied interpretations of the theme.
ReplyDeletePat
Nice! Love the bits of cloud and birds you got in your sky. Clever fussy cutting!
ReplyDeleteOk... now this... this is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's a painting, only done with fabrics and threads!
This has been bookmarked and will be revisited. I must try this! Hold me to it!
love, Love, LOVE!
You definitely achieved a painterly sky with your fabrics! Love your "one" tree for the one prompt. It is also displayed so well - a proper place of prominence for a lovely creation.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish! I love the lone tree!
ReplyDeleteYikes! This is stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and looks lovely in it's new home! Thanks for joining in the PQ fun!
ReplyDeleteI love this piece!
ReplyDeleteOh my it’s gorgeous, LeeAnna! I love the bits of cloud fabric and the birds in the upper corner. Fantastic interpretation of “One”!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try to participate in Project Quilting if I ever get home to my stuff! I sure love following along, even if I don’t participate’,
I've been following you for awhile but I think this is my first comment here. It's because I LOVE this piece!! I've made one improv landscape but would like to do more. This inspires me.
ReplyDeleteWow, your lone tree is wonderful, I love it! Beautiful texture and use of unexpected fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing and linking up!
Very beautiful, and it's perfect in your entry way. You must live in the prairie part of CO? Love the backing - going from the lone tree to the mountains!
ReplyDeleteSimply perfect! And it looks so lovely on that gorgeous stand in your entryway. Divine! I love seeing what everyone makes from the Project Quilting prompts. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Magical quilts!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice Work. BRAVO!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy you linked to Art For Fun Friday
Much❤love
Fabulous PQ 14.1 entry, LeeAnn! I'm glad you decided to play along again this year. LOVE this tree quilt with the touches of a bright blue sky for your RSC friends!!
ReplyDeleteNo sewing for this gal, but did some embroidering.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
I hadn't registered size till the shot of the quilt in the entryway! It sounds like a fun challenge, and One Tree sure fits the theme.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interpretation of the prompt! I love your use of fabrics and the quilting gives it all so much texture.
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous!!! What a great way to incorporate all the colors of a sky and the tree - it is just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
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