2009
09.21

In my last post I described how I created the pattern and started putting together my butterfly and flower design. Now, with all the pieces for the butterfly and flower fused to the background I added some thread painting with 40wt rayon threads which added a nice sheen and a little more texture.

Close up showing thread painting on the flower and butterfly

Close up showing thread painting on the flower and butterfly

 I did all the embellishment before adding batting and backing because I wanted the butterfly to stand out from the background. These photos show the design with the quilting completed because the original photos I took didn’t come out very well thanks to a nice smeary finger print across the lens of my camera.

thread painitng on the butterfly and flower

thread painitng on the butterfly and flower

So once this was complete I sandwiched it all together and then began the quilting. I didn’t want the quilting in the background to stand out and draw attention away from the butterfly so I used a fine 50wt cotton thread which blended well into the hand dyed fabric which I used for the background. For the borders I used a thicker variegated thread and a trailing leaf pattern.

The finished wall hanging

The finished wall hanging

 

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  1. Beautiful! You are inspiring me to do more!

    I just love the fabrics you are using and adnire the artistic view you have of the world!

    Sally

  2. Thanks Sally…. I seem to be on a roll at the moment and getting a lot of things done. I was really inspired by the exhibition I went to in England when I was back this year and I just feel that I want to do more, and better. This butterfly was something I’ve wanted to do for ages and ages but was never quite sure how best to approach it. I actually drew out the pattern before I went away and then although I didn’t have anything in particular in mind, some of the hand dyed fabrics I bought at the quilt show turned out to be just perfect, one for the background and another with shades of brown to almost black,for the wings. With those, everything else just fell into place.

  3. Anne – thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. Your wall hanging turned out beautifully.

  4. Beautiful

  5. that is just wonderful – I love the colors and the quilting.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

  6. It looks so elegant. Great thread work!
    Lynn

  7. Thank you so much for all your comments, I’m so pleased with how this turned out, especially as I’m really not so confident with doing the thread work. Anne

  8. I’ve been scrolling through your blog and I’m absolutely thrilled at your work. Your style and technique are so personal and fascinating. I’m following your blog from now on :)

  9. So BEAUTIFUL !!!