Rescue Me - Part One



So, as you can see, I've made some progress on this little guy since the last time we saw it





The painting of the background fabric helped, but not much.

So when we looked at it last, I was cutting out approximately one million little leaves.

Unfortunately, the only thing I had in my stash that were the right colours, were 3 FQs of  Vicki Welsh hand-dyed fabric .  It seemed a shame to use the fabric in such a way but the colours were perfect, so  I cut part of them up into hundreds of little leaves.

(Well, Vicki's fabric as well as some of mine from the dyeing I did the same day this little tree saga began - which were [of course] a perfect match to the background green.)



The first layer of leaves looked good... but it needed more.

So I piled on the leaves, adding some nice texture - three layers of leaves in fact ... but still wasn't satisfied.

In that first picture up there, you'll note there's another piece behind it.

... to be continued!

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Kit Lang

8 comments:

  1. Love the colours of this piece. Curious about what is behind.
    Deborah

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  2. P.S. Why do I have to sign OUT of google in order to comment in my Quilt Routes name?

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  3. I second Deborahs comment - I'm also curious about what's behind your tree piece ;-)) and I think you did a great job with the texture! Vicki will be more than happy to sell you some FQ's ... I also like the grass you added. So, what's next?

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  4. Well my fabric is very happy that you cut it into a million pieces! It's found the perfect home!

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  5. Kit, It is FREAKIN GORGEOUS!!! I love it! Well done my friend. I can't wait to see the end result.
    Happy sewing!

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  6. I disagree about the painted background. I LOVE it and I love this quilt. It is one of my faves that I've seen on your blog. Great texture, great FEEL. Really love it tons.

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  7. I think it looks lovely already!!!

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  8. This is wonderful! I admit, sometimes it's a little difficult to cut up a treasured piece of fabric, but I can't think of a single time when I've regretted it later.

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