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Through the Eyes of a Geisha

sallyholzem
sallyholzem
Through the Eyes of a Geisha - This wall hanging was made for a Pfaff convention challenge to be show in San Francisco. The hand and machine appliqued protrait is loaded with embellishments: embroidery stitches, lace, ribbons, pearls, rusched flowers, acrylic sparkle paint and three dimensional butterfly.

Added: Apr 11, 2007

 

Name of Pattern or Block Oriental Original Portrait
Owned By Sally Holzem
Name of Maker Sally Holzem
Name of Quilter Sally Holzem
Year Made 2006
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Schofield
Located in State WI
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Totally Original Design
Design Source - Published In Through the Eyes of a Geisha
Design Source - Description This wall hanging was made for a Pfaff convention challenge to be show in San Francisco. The hand and machine appliqued protrait is loaded with embellishments: embroidery stitches, lace, ribbons, pearls, rusched flowers, acrylic sparkle paint and three dimensional butterfly.
Genre Art Quilt
Quilt Type Wall Quilt
Quilt Width 23 1/2
Quilt Height 34
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton, Commercial Batiks
Construction Technique Piecing and Applique
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Machine Quilted
Embellishments Beads, Machine Embroidery, Other
Embellishments - Other Desc. Lace, Ribbons, Pearls, Rusched Flowers, and more

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