Move On
9.5 x 6.5" (#40)
And now...9.5 x 6.5" (#40)
This piece was a delight. It came together very smoothly, but with the appropriate amount of creative spontaneity. I was a bit anxious earlier in the day. I had a meeting all morning and spent the rest of the day with the family at the Dallas Museum of Art and going out for dinner. So I didn't get into the studio until after 9 pm. But, grace arrived. Thankfully.
The hand print is somewhat subtle. I used a freezer paper mask and painted over the surface. Here is the thumb and pointer finger. To emphasize it a bit, I outlined it with some long stitches.
The hand print is somewhat subtle. I used a freezer paper mask and painted over the surface. Here is the thumb and pointer finger. To emphasize it a bit, I outlined it with some long stitches.
How will I be moving on?
5 comments:
Mrs. Debrah-- I love your lent quilts. Espehily the flourish one :) I cant wait to see the easter one!!
emily
I really love this one! And I like your idea of ending with an Easter piece.
I have been very inspired by your Lenten series and especially your daily journey. Thanks for sharing not only the products but also the process and the reason why.
Deborah,
I hope you will find a venue where you can show the whole Lent series. I'm sure the Quilter's Guild of Dallas would take it as a special exhibit, especially since the Dallas show is during Lent, but I'd like to see it hang for longer than a weekend. Please let us know when you find a venue.
Congratulations on finishing!
Tonya
I loved your Lent series... what a great idea. I might have to try that sometime.
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