Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Pocket Flower Garden Quilted Wall-Hanging
This 23" x 28" quilted wall-hanging is the first I've done in a while. It's made from recycled wool, flannel and linen fabrics, cotton thread, glass beads, and buttons. The flowers are coming out of a pocket from a red flannel shirt (leftovers from some lobsters I made) and can be used for a sachet. The piecing, applique and quilting is machine done. The raw edges will fray and soften the piece over time. I decided to step out of my "rectangular" box and make the edges irregular. I'd love to hear what you think!
More info about this quilt and other items I make may be found in my shop.
Cheers!--Janyce
Sojourn Quilts
"A Resting Place Along Life's Journey"
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3 comments:
Janyce, this piece is so interesting! I love how it is made of so many different items. Your "irregular" edges are great!
Very lovely textures and colors!
This is very unique and beautiful piece of art quilt. Very pleasing to the eye.
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