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On the Prowl ©2017 Linda Steele |
I find it incredible that such a beautiful fish can be so dangerous. When the Lion Fish appear, the small fish dart everywhere trying to get away from them.
I actually started this quilt at the beginning of the year just for some fun while my sewing machine was being repaired.
I was looking back at the photos of how I started it and sometimes it's amazing to see how I start and wonder how I ever got it done. Sometimes it's just persistence.
Here is a photo of me trying to replicate a cave.
It doesn't look like a very promising start does it? I actually painted over the background water fabric because the original fabric had too many colour variations and wasn't quite dark enough for deep in a cave.
Here I am trying to find the correct fabrics for the rocks. I must have made the fish first because I knew that they would be the focus of the quilt.
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Auditioning rock fabrics |
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Lion Fish |
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On the Prowl detail |
I enjoyed making this wall hanging, it size is 42" wide and 28" long.
Bye for now,
Linda
What a wonderful piece, linda!!! And I love seeing how you started and progressed on the piece! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI was one of the many people who were lucky enough to see this at the recent Sydney Quilt Show and take a photo of it as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robbie, it's interesting for me to look back on how I made it. Thank goodness I take some photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam, I didn't get to Sydney this year and I love that you noticed it.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, and thanks for the insight into your process.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again Jude, I do enjoy making my coral reef series quilts
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