
I'm in the midst of creating a new series of fiber art cards, some of which will go to Virginia Spiegel's American Cancer Society Fund Raiser booth at Chicago's Spring Quilt Market. Here is a sampling of what I've done so far.


Below: Collection of Sue Reno


More tomorrow!
2 comments:
Pat I love these! I am very inspired by your beautiful postcards. Well done! I know these will sell in minutes.
Jen
I made these from a larger piece of my hand-dyed cotton overlaid with Angelina fibers, under which were a few yarns, etc. - then I machine quilted the whole thing and finally cut it carefully into 4x6” well-composed sections, embellished each one + finished them off with a zig zag stitch. The ones I’ll be adding shortly are also from the same large background piece of hand-dyed, embellished fabric.
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