With so much going on at work, a bank holiday weekend in the cellar sorting through boxes and boxes of junk and some serious hacking in the garden, I had to give up on the idea of completing a SAQA auction donation this year. I'd pieced it from the scraps left over from my FoQ entry ( at least I got the forms filled out a week before the deadline). I did manage to squeeze some time in on Sunday to start machine quilting.
With some serious concentration of stitching required, blogging may be sporadic - I'll sort out some photos from our Weymouth break in April to share, starting with these mudflats which influenced my current project.
5 comments:
I love the colours in your indigo piece, they remind me of our estuary at low tide, I live on the estuary of the river Severn.
Who knew mud flats could be inspiring!! Looking forward to seeing the finished piece.
Beautifully captured colours.
I look forward to seeing at the FOQ. I'm at a similiar stage with my entry and will post about it later in the week.
The reflections are magical and your fabrics really capture them.
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