Good to know my creativity is still here, whether you're making something or recharging, focused or distracted, it's always here waiting for us.
This week Project Quilting's prompt was opposite colors on the color wheel. I had in mind using golden yellow and lavender with applique of a close up tulip.
I got out my watercolor paint palette from Derwent and just painted from the pretty pan colors to warm up, using one round brush, a 6" square paper, and white ink pen
OH! I have to go with these colors! When I began to run out of time, it must be finished in 1 week,I decided to print my painting onto fabric
cut around the image leaving a bit of white, like we used to leave when framing art
I layered batting under the image, hand stitched thick cotton embroidery threads on improv style. Some french knots, some lazy daisy on the hearts, straight stitch and parallel stitches for texturedthen I decided to add a border of this lovely green and metallic gold fabric
layered the top onto peltex stiff foam, quilted it with metallic threads, look how pretty the petals came out with minimal machine stitching and hand embroideryTo bind the outside edge I used a fave green stripe fabric, and it's small but mighty at 9.5" square
perfect for an easel or leaning on a desk to enjoy the color and texture
My painting enhances my fabric art, my fabric art is another outlet for creativity
Two colors of paint "Poppy Red and Kiwi" and it has much depth because those two colors blend into a multitude of others... Color is GRAND isn't it?
I started handstitching my red scrap hexi spiral at night watching returning shows on TV
and we finally had snow, 7.5-8" in Colorado... my snoopervisor loved it!
I'm still enjoying the photo manipulation on my camera photos...
Then an impromtu visit with Elmere Fudd just kidding but that hat my husband had on reminded me of the cartoon character, and just look at Dewi/Theo/Sundance face here.... we are so lucky to have this pup in our home now! (we rescued him 3 weeks ago, he's 3 months shy of age 2)
all good snow play must come to a close, and we three came in for a cup of tea and snack before more creative play insidelinking with some of these folk
design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
https://myuncommonsliceofsuburbia.com/inspire-me-monday-335/
https://myblog-lunchbreak.blogspot.com/
https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/
https://frenchethereal.net/2026/02/18/share-your-style-487/
https://www.pamspartyandpracticaltips.com/2025/09/its-time-to-dare-to-share_0372312595.html
11 comments:
Just love those colours - you are right so vibrant. Isn't your new family member so cute. Has he settled to you now?
Your painted fabric quilted square is just LOVELY! Beautiful work!
Great use of your own art work. I love it!
OMGosh LeeAnna! This is absolutely beyond gorgeous. I can't stop looking at it. The colors are magical. Thank you for sharing with Sunday in the Art Room.
Yes color IS grand! What a pretty piece.
What a beautiful combination of your painting and quilting skills!
Love the tulips and the fabric choices! How do you like the snow, Dewi?
Poppy red and Kiwi green are fabulous complementary colors. Beautiful finish. Glad you enjoyed the snow, but looks like it will be gone soon. Necessary moisture though.
That's so pretty, LeeAnna! I loved the painting first, but then really loved the fabric version with all you added to it, too. Cute fabrics for your hexies spiral also. Fun projects this week!
Such a good combination of painting and quilting skills ... lovely.
All the best Jan
You are so creative. I always enjoy reading your blogs and seeing what new things you are doing. Thanks for being an inspiration to all of us.
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