5/22/2009

Rainbow swirls.



I wove this cloth last night. I LOVE it. I spent this mornign basting it onto a backing and getting it ready to stitch. I thought it would make a nice little coin type purse.

Then I picked out my favorite cobalt blue beads and my new rainbow thread. I thought they would look lovely on it. When I first started out I did think they looked good but before long...


I had this mess and I hated it. So I spent awhile rippnig it all back out and now...I'm too mad to work on it anymore.

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7 comments on "Rainbow swirls."
  1. please persevere, this is such a beautiful piece of cloth. Hope you are well! x

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  2. The piece with a few fixing threads is just great! Don't give it up, maybe you sleep over it and find a solution. Maybe a systematic way to quilt it, just straight lines along the seams or something like that. It will be different from your usual things, but it will be fine!

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  3. Wow, it's gorgeous! Maybe some plainer thread would look good.

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  4. how about simply black? that would really define areas or fade them away depending on where and how you placed and used stitches. LOVE the weaving of the fabric.

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  5. Oh I bet this will be fantastic when you figure out how you want to do it. Sometimes (often times for me) it takes more than one try. :)

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  6. You have a LOT of great support here girlfriend...listen to these people, their advice is splendid! =)

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