Sunday, June 26, 2011

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Landscape Quilting Sketch Tutorial


Does this look like a tree and some grass?

or is this better grass


Let's rough cut some land and call it sky, land and water!  To rough cut, be really choppy with your scissors.


Now rough cut a tree from the dark fabric


I choose a Superior Rainbow thread to stitch the grass in.  It's dead grass!

Stitching the grass is very random and rough.


The tree was stitched with a solid color Superior trilobal polyester


The smaller branches were first drawn in with a black Pigma Pen


The tree is stitched


Colored pencils add subtle variety to the water

Teal, purple and gray oil pastels were added in small amounts to the sky


Black brush marker and gray oil pastel shade the sunny and shadowed side of the tree while white oil pastel adds highlights to the water.


Blach and gray oil pastel mark the shoreline and shadow in the water.


Maybe some cattails will add interest to the water and soften the shoreline.


This little sketch is done for now.  This is not a completed art quilt.  It is a study to be used for trying out diffrerent techniques and materials.  Making numerous sketches that are simple in design can be used to develop skill and decide what techniques you like to use and when.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Fiber Adventures Workshop at Treehaven

Jamie Kalvestran and I are hare at work having lots of fun preparing for our first ever 3 day workshop.  Our theme is surface design and we will be leading a guided tour through 6 different techniques.  Go to our blog and sign up for notifications of program and resigtrations.  June 15 is the date when registrations will be first accepted.  You won't want to miss it!  go to http://www.fiber-adventures.blogspot.com/.