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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Three Dimensional Art Quilts

I enjoy looking at quilt magazines. I purchase older issues (from the year 2000 and above, because they're cheaper!) when I can find them. I especially enjoy the Quilting Arts Magazine.

In the December 2013/January 2014 issue, I found "fabric houses with an art-quilt flare" by Jacqueline deRuyter that I knew I'd enjoy making sometime in the future. For the last two weeks, I've been making progress:
I like the little random thread ends "flying" at the peak of the roofs.
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Whimsical and perfect for winter
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These are constructed with layers of fabric scraps that I've been saving, including ones that measure barely an 1/8"! They are placed on a panel of firm stabilizer (I used Peltex 71X by Pellon) and quitled well with an Aurofil cotton thread. I used Rit dye for the first 2 darker houses per her suggestion. I suppose this causes the melange of fabrics to share an overall color theme. I decided to skip the dying process on the next 2 houses, and changed the dimensions slightly on another to make it shorter and a bit wider. Once they were decorated with more bits of fabric scraps, beads, buttons and ribbons, I sewed their sides together and stuffed them with polyester, sewing the closing flap at the bottom with hand embroidery. As you can imagine, these can be further embellished in more or other ways: paints, stencils, inks, stamps, threads, yarn, etc.

Each measures about 2.5-3" wide, about 8-10" tall,.

They're fun! I hope to keep adding to this village and make them one feature at the Holiday Art Faire in December (see my previous post on November 14).

I'm also quilting and binding more table runners and trying to decide what to do with some blocks that haven't been assigned to anything yet. I may also complete a handbag or two before Dec. 5.

HAPPY CREATING!

Linking up with:

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced                 Sew Fresh Quilts                    Modern Tradition Quilts


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AN UPDATE FROM HOLIDAY ART FAIRE

I only had time to complete these 4 housese shown before the Faire. I am thrilled that all 4 sold! I look forward to making more cuz I JUST LIKE THEM :) All 5 of my market bags sold, as well as some of my homespun tree ornaments. Holiday themed coasters were winners. A woman purchased my County Fair 1st place winning table runner and told me it would immediately replace the Christmas runner on her table at home. Several other items sold as well. I am glad some of my creations found new homes. 

11 comments:

  1. I love your great little houses. They are so fun.

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    1. Hi Lisa, thanks for stopping by and letting me know that you like them. As I said, I'm planning to offer them at the Holiday Art Faire, but if no one has the "good taste" to purchase them, I'll enjoy them!

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  2. I have this issue of Quilting Arts too and have been wanting to make some of these houses. Yours turned out great! They'd be a great feature at your Art Faire.

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    1. Hi Laney, I know you'll enjoy making these as well. They're pretty simple really, and I have lots of ideas floating around in my head (usually when I go to bed & keeping me awake!) about how to expand on these concepts. You're fortunate to have the magazine. Thanks for stopping by, & let me know when you make yours cuz I'd love to see them.

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  3. What a cute village and a wonderful way to use up scraps. It's too hard to throw them out. This is fabulous!

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    1. You're always so good to stop by & affirm. I enjoy seeing what you're creating, too! Thanks for the link-up.

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  4. I love these! They are really eye-catching. I'd like a whole windowsill of them :-)

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    1. Hi Kaja, thanks for stopping by to enjoy my little house creations. My husband looks at them & wonders who in the world would be interested, ha! ha! I know I would, so I appreciate the feedback. The purchase of them at the recent Holiday Art Faire proves that we have good taste ;-) Thanks for checking out RunningHen!

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  5. Julie, I am totally befuddled! I have been trying to send an email to you, but cannot find an email link. You are one of the winners on my blog for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway ~ Please contact me : jaynebug (at) comcast (dot) net
    or twiggyandopal.blogspot.com

    I just need your full address to send you the Dear Stella Charm Pack!

    Thank you!!
    Jayne

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    1. Thanks for getting in touch with me in spite of the challenge of finding my email. I look forward to receiving the pack. Thanks for letting us all "play."

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  6. Those houses are sooo cute! Thanks for sharing the link. Love your tree ornaments they are adorable.

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