I belong to several quilting groups on Facebook and recently a fresh poster asked where should they start? My first instinct is to laugh and say that there are millions of ways to put together an art quilt. It’s a bit like asking a chef how you get started cooking. It’s a bit of a loaded question, right? Anyway, I did not respond to the post but I started thinking about how many ways I know to put together an art quilt. So I started with a photograph and decided to see just how many ways there are to love it into a quilted piece. I’m also counting other things like ways to bind the quilt, how pieces are attached, etc. While there are probably not a million, there are a lot of ways. And if your really want to get started, do what I did, I saw something I liked and tried to copy it. Anyway, here’s 13 and counting….
No. 2
Technique: Raw Edge Applique using glue and thread painting
Background: Black
Materials: Fabric, glue, embroidery thread
Binding: Turned back, black
No. 12
Technique: Felted wool
Background: Felted wool
Materials: Wool, fabric and thread
Binding: Double bound pink and black
No. 3
Technique: Raw edge applique with fabric confetti and tulle, thread painting
Background: Black
Materials: Fabric, glue, tulle, embroidery thread
Binding: Black
No. 8
Technique: Photograph printed onto fabric
Background: NA
Materials: Printable fabric
Binding: Turned back
No. 6
Technique: Raw edge applique with thread painting
Background: Black
Materials: Fabric, embroidery thread, tulle, fuseables, fairy strips
Binding: Black
No. 11
Technique: image transfer
Background: NA
Materials: Gel medium
Binding: Double bound pieced pink and black
No. 9
Technique: Fabric paint
Background: Fabric paint
Materials: Fabric paint
Binding: Double bound orange and black
No. 5
Technique: Large pixilated, raw edge applique
Background: NA
Materials: Fabric, embroidery thread
Binding: Black
No. 1
Technique: Raw edge applique using fuseables and thread painting as well as a little enhancements with oil sticks
Background: Black
Materials: Fabric, fuseable for fabric, oil sticks, embroidery thread
Binding: Green
No. 7
Technique: Embroidery thread as medium covered in tulle and thread painting
Background: Black
Materials: Tulle, embroidery thread
Binding: Black
No. 4
Technique: Fabric confetti, tulle, thread painting
Background: Green
Materials: Fabric confetti, tulle, embroidery thread
Binding: Black
No. 10
Technique: Cutout
Background: Green and black cutout
Materials: Fabric
Binding: Black