“For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.”—Vincent van Gogh
I had blogged earlier about the Cherrywood Fabric contest....this year's being a 20" x 20" art quilt, using primarily four pre-selected Cherrywood Fabrics and inspired by any painting by Vincent Van Gogh. I had decided to do an Iris, using the technique I learned in the workshop I took at Asilomar from Melinda Bula.
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The Morris Iris
I am doing a large iris from Van Gogh's many pictures of irises. My "model" was a picture taken by a friend of mine, Morris Meador, of one of his irises from his garden. |
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My Enlarged iris |
The first thing I did was to do a line drawing of the iris, then take it to Kinko and get it enlarged. Then I color coded and numbered the sections with the fabric I was going to use. And, using colored pencils, I colored one of the three enlargements with colors as close to my fabric as I could find. Keep in mind that although Morris's iris is a beautiful white and lavender, I had to use specific fabrics..three shade of blue and a black. I am allowed to use other Cherrywood fabrics as long as 75% of the work is with the selected fabrics.
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Swatches of fabric at the top; iris colored with pencils. |
I then took the fabric I was going to use and added Steam a Seam...a fusible paper which is ironed on to one side of the fabric. The paper backing is left on temporarily. I had numbered the third enlargement to match the colored one, then cut out all the little pieces and traced them on to the back of the fused fabric.
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Traced fabric, ready to cut and place on fabric |
I had traced the enlarge fabric onto a white fabric so it was kind of like putting a puzzle together.
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Stage One |
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Two |