Saturday, March 23, 2013

Noela's next letters





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  1. Beautiful, Noella! Love the fabrics and the seeming simplicity of the concept.--Julie

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    1. Thanks Julie, it is very simple - but I am fortunate that I have lots of this painted worn fabric from a previous project

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  2. I love the way the patterning in the cloth creates a different look for each letter.
    Sandy in the UK

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    1. Yes, thanks Sandy - each combination is a new surprise

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  3. That distressed cloth looks airy but extremely fragile...do you have problems with it disintegrating?

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    1. Hi Dinah, it is sturdy enough for a an art piece as it won't be worn and washed. The letters are adhered to the background with fusible webbing for extra security.

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  4. I love their organic feel. And using "scraps" always exciting! Finshed product...all quilted/sewn together? Lovely wall hanging when done!

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    1. Hi Sally, Quilting is an interesting idea, but maybe I don't have the patience - I'm thinking a hanging book form

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  5. Impeccable as always, the colours and textures are an image in their own right. Sandra.

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    1. Thanks my friend - I am really enjoying the stitching for a change XXX

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  6. These letters are all so soft and warm N - and worn too I guess. They will look fabulous altogether!

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    1. Yes warm and fuzzy indeed - wabi sabi - and now I am backing them with dyed silk, so that's even more fum XX

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