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Friday, January 6, 2023

my creative week Project quilting "one lone tree"

 

"one lone tree" 9.5" X 12"
I did a lot of sewing this week, but the one thing I want to share today is my Project Quilting challenge piece, finished in two days. The goal with this challenge is to make a quilt following the prompts, in one week. The prompt was the number 1.... this is a vista I often see since moving to Colorado, one lonely survivor tree and a big blue sky. 

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....


Starting with strips and color, and a concept of 1






I didn't glue or fuse anything, just started stitching it all to the peltex with sparkly lavender thread in the sky, and an organic variegated thicker thread on the ground....
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

Project Quilting

patchwork Sunday       

design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
lovelaughquilt.mondays 

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29 comments:

  1. Excellent! It came out great. I'm still trying to finish mine in time!

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  2. That is a stunning piece of art. I love the way you have it displayed as well.

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  3. Wow! Very beautiful, and I was even more impressed when seeing how you have it displayed. A work of art!!!

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  4. Beautiful and it looks so good on display in your entry hall. It captures that lone tree on the horizon beautifully.

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  5. wow! that is gorgeous LeeAnna! I love it!

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  6. That's so cool LeeAnna !
    Thanks for showing the process :)
    hugs, take care,
    Joanne

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  7. I have been so impressed with the creativity on display for the first week of Project Quilting. So many varied interpretations of the theme.
    Pat

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  8. Nice! Love the bits of cloud and birds you got in your sky. Clever fussy cutting!

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  9. Ok... now this... this is fabulous!
    It'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!

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  10. 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.

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  11. What a great finish! I love the lone tree!

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  12. This is beautiful and looks lovely in it's new home! Thanks for joining in the PQ fun!

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  13. Oh my it’s gorgeous, LeeAnna! I love the bits of cloud fabric and the birds in the upper corner. Fantastic interpretation of “One”!
    I 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’,

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  14. 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.

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  15. Wow, your lone tree is wonderful, I love it! Beautiful texture and use of unexpected fabrics!
    Thank you so much for sharing and linking up!

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  16. 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!

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  17. Simply 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!

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  18. Nice Work. BRAVO!!!
    Happy you linked to Art For Fun Friday

    Much❤love

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  19. 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!!

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  20. No sewing for this gal, but did some embroidering.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  21. 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.

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  22. What a great interpretation of the prompt! I love your use of fabrics and the quilting gives it all so much texture.

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  23. That is fabulous!!! What a great way to incorporate all the colors of a sky and the tree - it is just amazing!!!

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