Friday, November 12, 2010

Red Balls Rising

Here is the finished piece that I had posted in progress last weekend. I had a blast making this piece. I purchased a Janome 6600 two years ago, and I have never quite made friends with it. I forced myself to complete the quilting with this little machine, and I now love the new machine.
Our fiber art group project was to use line in an art piece somehow. This is how I used it: I used thick black semi-diagonal lines to create irregular rhythm and grouping, I used the stitching in between the lines to create shapes, and I used the scribbly lines in the circles to create dimension and value. My color scheme was analogous, with the exception of the black lines, as the piece ranges in color from red to yellow and red to fuchsia in the stitching.
Check the other page on Fiber Art Group Studies to see the piece before stitching. For the round balls that look dimensional, this is how I achieved that effect: I placed a piece of silk organza on the back side of the red fabric where the circles were and then placed the piece in an embroidery hoop and stitched it. Next, I hand basted a piece of wool batting to the back side of the circles before I put my layers of backing, black Hobbs Heirloom batting, and top piece of fabric together.


The reason that I do this is that it enables me to leave areas unquilted and still lay flat without any unsightly puckering. You can see how smooth the transition is from the heavily stitched area to the densely quilted area. Also, by using the silk organza I added minimal weight or rigidity to the top layer of fabric, and now I don't have to get the piece wet to dissolve either my stabilizer or any water soluble thread. There usually is a method to my madness, and of course you do have to be at least a little bit crazy to do this kind of stuff to begin with.

14 comments:

Robin said...

A-MAZING!!
It looks so different from the progress photo and what a fantastic job of making the balls feel as though floating.

Linda Teddlie Minton said...

Oh ... WOW! Stunning.

Wen said...

Crazy like a fox! Great suggestion!

Jacqueline Bryant Campbell said...

Batting under the unquilted areas -- why didn't I think of that? Great tip and beautiful work!

Unknown said...

I really like this piece, the perspective which you achieved is great.

Unknown said...

I really like this piece, the perspective which you achieved is great.

Jamie Fingal said...

I think this is pretty cool. I love red quilts. It is quite powerful in design and colors. Thanks so much for sharing!

Cate Rose said...

Hi April -- I guess no one else had anything to show last Monday! Glad you were the only one, this time. See you soon.

christina said...

oh, what a great creation.

Cindy said...

This piece is absolutely beautiful. Love it! You are such amazing artist April. I loved seeing your process from the sketches to the final piece...thank you for sharing with us.

A.Sproule said...

Thank you to everyone for your kind comments. I now have this piece installed in my bedroom where it is beautifully illuminated by an apothecary lamp.It simply glows on the wall, and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

Norma Schlager said...

This is a fabulous piece! So much excitement and your quilting is the perfect finishing touch.

Ebony Love said...

Wow, this is incredible! I'm in awe.

A.Sproule said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you.Everyone.