
Blue Zen started out as a drawn zentangle that I enlarged and transferred to a hand painted cotton. When I enlarge something, I transfer it to fabric by hand stitching with a contrasting thread through the tissue copy. It is more labor intensive, but you don't have to worry about a pencil or pen not coming out of the fabric. Do watch out for the color of thread you use. Once I used a dark green on a light fabric and when pulling out the basting after the stitching was done, it left dye behind. That's the time you get creative to cover the mistake/design challenge up.

Here is a detail. It is hand stitched with Perle Cotton, silk and embroidery floss using Chain and Back Stitches. The sequins are held on with a bead.The quilting is by machine.
Good tip about using colored thread! Beautiful quilts, those in your previous posts too!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours in this one Sandy.
ReplyDeleteI was drawn in by the wonderful color, and then mesmerized by the stitching.
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant Sandy, and simply elegant is all I can say. The colours are just beautiful. Love the quilting and how it flows. Cheers.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
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