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Katrina’s “Journey” | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Katrina’s “Journey”. I have based my “Journey” challenge piece around a photograph I took of a silk tree when I was in Palmerston North teaching at the 2015 Quilt Symposium Manawatu. Here is a close up:. And some shots of my piece around the garden:.
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Jaqui’s “Journey” Challenge – By Pam Furniss | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Jaqui’s “Journey” Challenge – By Pam Furniss. What a way to go! How free the feeling must be in a hot air balloon early in the morning light waiting for the sun to rise! I have used many appliqué stitches to finish these ‘stuffed’ air balloons.
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Prue’s “Journey” | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Prue’s “Journey”. Prue Noonan is a new member to our friendship challenge group. Great work, Prue. It looks gorgeous. February 9, 2015. Katrina’s “Journey”. 8220;Jewel” for Juliet – By Kay H →. May 26, 2015 at 11:58 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Juliet’s Seed Challenge finally!! | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Juliet’s Seed Challenge finally! I also drew up a spikey area to put around it and started piecing that, but then discarded it, re-drew another spikey border and have been piecing that on and off over the last few months. June 16, 2015. You are comm...
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June | 2015 | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Juliet’s Seed Challenge finally! I also drew up a spikey area to put around it and started piecing that, but then discarded it, re-drew another spikey border and have been piecing that on and off over the last few months. June 16, 2015. Create a fre...
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Amanda’s Jewel Challenge “Ruby” | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Amanda’s Jewel Challenge “Ruby”. 8220;My birthstone is the Ruby, so I decided to keep it very simple and depict this beautiful jewel.” – Amanda Daly. May 13, 2015. 8220;Weekend Away” Journey Challenge by Amanda. Juliet’s Seed Challenge finally!
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Textiles Across the Tasman | A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. | Page 2
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Katrina’s “Journey”. I have based my “Journey” challenge piece around a photograph I took of a silk tree when I was in Palmerston North teaching at the 2015 Quilt Symposium Manawatu. Here is a close up:. And some shots of my piece around the garden:.
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Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Pemberley (c) Katrina Hadjimichael 2013. Katrina’s own blog address is http:/ katrinahadjimichael.blogspot.com. Hi from Pam,. Some of my larger queen sized, hand appliquéd quilts have...
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“Jewel” for Juliet – By Kay H | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. 8220;Jewel” for Juliet – By Kay H. I thought I was late in putting up the “Jewel”, but it seems I am not last…. Anyway, here is mine. Hope you enjoy it, Juliet…. This background is black velvet, – like a jeweler’s pillow for showing off jewels.
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Katrina’s “Journey” | Textiles Across the Tasman
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Textiles Across the Tasman. A group of patchwork and quilting tutors have joined to create a body of original work along certain themes and incorporating the Fibonacci principles of proportion. Profiles of the Members of Textiles Across the Tasman Blog Group. Katrina’s “Journey”. I have based my “Journey” challenge piece around a photograph I took of a silk tree when I was in Palmerston North teaching at the 2015 Quilt Symposium Manawatu. Here is a close up:. And some shots of my piece around the garden:.