A new month means the announcement of a new theme on the Sketchbook Challenge site and as those of you who have been following my blog for some time already know that also means a new journal quilt made according to that theme. As I made all the JQs for this challenge last year size 10 x 10", I'm sticking to that too for this year. All my other weekly journal quilts for my 52 (one for each week) Journals project are A4, and it's great to have another size, just for a change, although the square format is sometimes a challenge too. The Sketchbook Challenge theme for July is: Circles! Nothing, and I mean that, nothing could suit me better. I already had a picture taken during the World Textile Day I went to a few weeks ago ready on my desk with the idea to use it as inspiration so I grabbed it (you can see the circular form in that picture further down) and set to work.
And somehow this journal quilt turned into one of the most labour intensive ones I've ever done. I started it on July 1, when the theme was announced and finished it yesterday, not quite beading all day but not far from that either! I used another picture (seen at the bottom of this post) as my colour inspiration and had a wonderful time searching all the nooks and crannies of my studio for suitable beads and buttons. The background is machine quilted red velvet which you can just see peeking through the embellishments and around the edges and the binding is a turquoise cottom which seemed to suit the rest of the colours I was using.
inspiration for circle design |
I had a great time beading away and have depleted quite a bit of my stash specially the small plastic multi-coloured buttons so I must make sure to find some more. I think I obtained them way back when from a Chinese supplier on Ebay. I always love going for a rummage there to find colourful and unusual supplies for my art.
colour inspiration photograph |
8 comments:
just incredible!!!!!!!
love-love-love-love-love finding you going round in circles! xoxox
Oh my goodness Frieda~ you did that in less than 2 seeks! It is absolutely wonderful. Would love to see in person (sigh). Well done!
Stunning labour of love - its really beautiful.
as oon as I saw this I was mesmerized by this stunning piece-wow,wow,wow!!!It takes my breath away.
How beautiful, lots of work obviously! Stunning piece of art.
So intricate! I love the use of colours and beads!! and how it developed from your inspiration!:D
This is jaw-dropping beautiful! I have never learned bead work, but now I will need to add that to my list.....so much I want to do and so little time!!!
This is jaw-dropping gorgeous. I have never really gotten involved with bead work, but after seeing this, I now must learn. This is a bery inspiring piece! Wish I could come to the UK and see your work in person!
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