Sketch to Quilt

 

 

Lookie! Loookie!! I made a cushion.

It was developed from one of my thumbnail sketches.  Up until now, there has been no real correlation between my sketchbook and my textile work, so I'm a little chuffed and hopeful that this is the start of something good.

 

 

I had some fun with the back. The buttons are from my tiny button stash which was a very lucky find at one of those discount shops a few years ago. A beautiful and interesting selection.

I did have some hassle with the buttonholes. I can't find the manual for my sewing machine (bloody hell!!) But after 1/2 hour of crazy searching I decided to just jump in and figure it out myself. Worked first time! I LOVE my automatic buttonhole foot thingy now.

 

 

 

I really like the mismatched, unevenly spaced buttons :-)

Before I go, I would like to officially record here that I have finished the first bed quilt I ever started. According to my photo records I finished piecing in late 2004 (I'm sure I started it way before that).

By the time I finished piecing this quilt top I had discovered dyeing and started to have pipe dreams of creating my own designs and perhaps getting into art. I had also just started this blog and soon after learned how to spin and knit. So I sort of fell out of love with the thing.

I couldn't be bothered to quilt it myself either, so at great expense I sent it to a long arm quilter. The quilting is ok but the backing she used isn't very nice (at all!). So it sat in my cupboard waiting for binding for YEARS.

But now we are living in NT we prefer to sleep with a thin quilt and last weekend I noticed that my beloved 'Tasmania' quilt is starting to show wear... so I bit the bullet, made the bias binding (ugh!) and bound the thing!

 

 

I quite like it now.

That is a fantastic cushion!!

That is a fantastic cushion!! It's great when two facets of your life can overlap and influence and inform each other. Chuffed indeed!

gorgeous cushion!! gives me

gorgeous cushion!! gives me all kinds of great ideas :^)

I love them both!!!!

I love them both!!!!

Love you work. The cushion is

Love you work. The cushion is beautiful!

i love the drawing on your

i love the drawing on your cushion! would make a great painting as well. could just imagine you going round and around making the circles. i like how tight and close together the threads are, and then in contrast to the completely filled lines cutting across.

wow, i am in awe this is

wow, i am in awe this is wonderful, what a fantastic artful interpretation on fabric. i am in love.

Hi, thanks for you comment on

Hi, thanks for you comment on my blog. Hopefully my email hijacking wont cause problems like tha last time. I love your cushion, always a sucker for creamy whites and lots of thread and texture...and circles :) you've got some lovely images on your blog, and a great name. my graphics business that i had for 6 years was called big fish~little fish... got to love those fish.

There is something really

There is something really special about your new cushion - but I love all your work! You seem to have made a shift into something quite unique, which is no surprise when you see that it comes from your own artwork... Fab to watch it all develop and shift and grow - thanks for sharing!

Your quilt is absolutely

Your quilt is absolutely beautiful! I love it :) And your cushion is lovely too, you have a talent for lovely lines I think! Sorry... forgot to fill in my details :)

That cushion looks killer.

That cushion looks killer. How highly unique. Love the quilt too!