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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 22 May 2012 10:38 #81097

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Thanks everyone for your help. Margo, I love Pat's work and have followed her work for years now. She lives in the same area my brother (whose name is also Pat) lives. I have some good news though. This morning I took out my big steam iron and stretching to the quilt and managed to get the whole thing in a much better state. The face is fine the way it is again, and I think by the time I add beads on her neck, which I plan on using multiple strands of sewing pearls which I will stitch down adding quilting there, that will be all she needs. The face is still a little mottled so I may do a little more painting, but I may just leave well enough alone.

Renata, it's funny you should mention the resemblance (LOL)...No, it's not me, but I used a photograph of my paternal grandmother, Irene, who died before I was born as my inspiration for the face. Indeed, I plan on naming the quilt "Irene".

Thank the Lord and whoever made them and improved them, for really good steam irons. I have an old Rowenta that still works after five years or so. I hope it lasts a long time still.

Whew! What a scare.

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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 20:13 #81067

BJ your lady is so lovely! I like it just the way it is, but that's just me.

I also love Marilyn Belford's fabric portrait work. Perhaps you can google her and see if she has a blog or website that might have some closeup photos.

Can't wait to see what you do with her!
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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 18:04 #81055

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Thanks, Margo! I just went to her profile and IS her work FANTASTIC! What an artist!

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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 17:40 #81050

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Sorry, Renata! I thought it would link to Pat's TQS profile. She is Pat Durbin and her quilts are FANTASTIC!!
[url]community/my-profile/Patsquilts[/url]

And....her web site: http://www.patdurbin.com/


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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 17:38 #81049

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Margo, that is a beautiful quilt. I apologize, but who is Pat and where can I learn more? Thanks!

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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 17:36 #81048

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BJ...zoom in on Pat's quilting here: [url]community/[/url]


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Re: How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 17:34 #81047

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BJ,
I don't know enough to offer you advice on quilting a face (or anything else, for that matter :( ). However, I found the web page of a fiber artist, Virginia Greaves, and she has a whole section on portraits. Perhaps, there you might find the solution to your challenge. Her URL is http://www.virginiagreaves.com/portraits/

I hope this helps--your quilt looks beautiful! As I looked closer at the face of the young woman... is that you, BJ?

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How to quilt a largish face? 21 May 2012 17:14 #81043

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Ok, I have nearly had a disaster on my Hoffman Challenge quilt. :cry: :shock:
I wrote a blog on this on my personal blog: http://blog.bjfabricartist.com/
I may have diverted the disaster, but after I corrected the color runs on the face by overpainting it, I decided it has to be fully quilted. I had hoped to only quilt lightly because she is a young woman and I don't really like quilting on young faces. But that won't work.

Hollis Chatelaine and Sharon Schamber do close contour line quilting. I kind of think that makes the faces look a little older, but it does kind of work. Our wonderful color teacher Michelle Jackson uses a tiny bubble fill on her faces, but I tried that on my practice face and it didn't look very good at all. Perhaps it was my quilting. So I guess I will go with the close-countour line quilting unless you wonderful people can think of another approach. Here's a pic of the face as it now looks:

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I will quilt this tomorrow probably. I think I'll not put such a large young face on a quilt again unless I can come up with a good quilting method for them.0

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