Monday, June 13, 2011

FFFC 57, Art Deco/Art Noveau

I am about a week late, but I have completed the latest challenge for the Fast Friday Fabric Challenge group.  This month the task was to create a piece in the Art Deco/Art Noveau style.  I was excited about doing this as I had purchased some books from Dover dealing with this subject matter.  I had perused them many times, but had not gotten around to using the designs for a project.  That coupled with the fact that I am determined to use up some of my fabric stash, led me to creating a slightly Asian style Art Deco work. 

I began by drawing my own Art Deco pattern after looking at some of the shapes used in that style of art.  I then ironed fusible web to the back of the butterfly batik panel and cut out a circle shape.  Then I drew the cutting lines on the piece and cut it into sections.  I kept some of the sections and discarded the others.  I cut out a black circle a couple of inches larger than the batik circle, layed the batik sections on the circle and fused them.  I added a few of the discarded sections in order to create more interest in the piece.  After this, I stitched the sections down, added some quilting around the flowers and leaves, and then quilted the black background.  I used a varigated King Tut thread by Superior to stitch a decorative motif around each section to lift them of the background more.  I finished the outside of the circle with the same thread, but a different motif.  I then added piping around the edge to finish it off.  I am disappointed because the circle is not perfect, but am not willing to pull the piping off at this point.

This is the first quilted piece which I have sewn on my Janome 7700, and must say that I am very impressed by this machine and the free motion quilting capability which it has.  I loved my Viking Designer 1, but this machine is light years ahead of it in this area.  A lot of improvements have been made in the last nine years (I bought the Designer 1 in 2002) and I am just beginning to experience some of the strides which have been made.  What a blessing this machine is going to be!

2 comments:

  1. I really like this! Thanks for sharing how you made this piece too.

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  2. Please share the tutorial to make this piece. Your painting is remarkable..
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