Festival of Quilts in Birmingham has a category called 'Quilt Creations'. The rules say that whatever you enter has to have a 3-D element. So you see lots of bags, garments, bowls, dolls, etc. The winner this year was a full-size 'coracle' (a kind of boat). The category always intrigues me, so I decided to enter something this year.
I'm totally non-competitive, but always thought it's rather nice to see something that I made displayed.
So here is the story (short version): We have had a set of rather large chess pieces in the family for years. We love them, but it's rather difficult to play with them because the standard boards are all too small. So I decided to make a 'board' especially for this set, and a couple of bags for storing the chess pieces.
The light squares are a hand-dyed evenweave fabric, hand-embroidered with an Elizabethan blackwork motif that I designed myself (big compliment of one of the judges on the comment sheet: 'Very attractive machine embroidery.') The dark squares are a hand-dyed fabric by the German textile artist Heide Stoll-Weber. If you click on the pictures you can see a bigger version.
I now have to start thinking if I want to enter something next year. Lack of time is always my biggest problem. Sigh....
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