last week I had been working small on sewn landscape collages, this week I started working on larger pieces
Muted purples and inky skies.
Then working larger using paper cloth and intuitive sewing!
A little cottage nestles in the swirls
I use the paper cloth to help me choose where to take the lines.
And, my 'cast off blanket' is finished, and my leg cast is off too.....
slowly getting back to normality. ;)
Wow what a piece Morag, so very beautiful! Your landscapes make me dream, the colours are gorgeous, the stitching adding to the beauty and intricacy of your art, I absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteThat blanket is beautiful too, great work, you have used your time so well!
I'm happy to know your cast is off and you are healing well!
Beautiful, love the cottage snuggled away in the swirls :) Your blanket is looking very colourful, I've a long way to go before mine looks that size ;o) x
ReplyDeleteah morag, congratulations on having your cast off! i dearly love your cast off blanket. and your stitching, which blows me away...
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Wow, the time has finally come. Cast freedom! Your sewing art continues to fascinate me with all of the layers, textures, colours and composition! Happy healing!
ReplyDeleteGlad your cast has been cast off! Lovely textile work again! Valerie
ReplyDeletewow! Don't really know what else to say .... Love how you do this and can't imagine how you do this. It's beautiful and unique. So happy that your cast came off! And you have a bright and happy blanket because of it! This proofs that everything has its advantages :-)
ReplyDeletefabulous stitching. happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteMorag I love these pieces so much - the detail in the stitching and all the layers of material is incredible. Your blanket is stunning and yay for getting your cast off - I'm sure you're delighted!!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased your caste is off. Freedom! Your sewn landscape is very intriguing with the colors of dusk. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's like walking through a wildflower patch in a wide open space in the country...l love your stitching too!!!
ReplyDeletethe colors in your blanket match the art! Gorgeous works and that stitching is amazing!
ReplyDeleteMorag, your work with cloth is beautiful. It is a gorgeous painting without paint. This is an amazing art form.
ReplyDeleteInky skies is so beautiful with the dark sky and then the glorious colours below. Great use of fabric and stitching, so creative. Lovely second piece too, with the interesting long rectangular shape.
ReplyDeleteCrochet blanket looks so cosy and warm with the bright coloured stripes.
Every thing you create has your style stamped all over it!! Love all your wonderful creations and admire your tenacity to push through this adverse time!! Love the throw you made..so pretty...You should be proud of all you have accomplished!! Wishing you a speedy recovery on your leg.. You should do a piece of art with the caste...
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Wow, it's just beautiful. Looks like a tremendous amount of work, but well worth it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done - and such wonderful texture! Hooray for getting back to normal :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I missed all of the excitement. I didn't know about your cast but am glad it is off! I love your colorful blanket and stitched piece.
ReplyDeleteYay! The cast is off! You've achieved so much during the healing time, it' incredible. I really love your sewn pieces and how the stitches look like an intuitive line of drawing, it's so clever!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how that blanket of yours looks so very familar to me, it could be mine!
Jess xx
The 'picture'/collage is wonderful. I love the embroidery used to distinguish the picture. Is this on a canvas or will it be a wall-hanging or a quilt? I've used my crochet to add to some of my journals. Blessings, Janet, PPF
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the cast is off and congratulations on finishing the blanket at the same time - it looks fabulous. Beautiful collages - I love the purples with the bright red - what a stunning colour combination, and I especially love the berries and twiggy seed heads - gorgeous!
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