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Remembering Crater Lake

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Remembering Crater Lake - This quilt uses non-traditional fabrics and 10 different threads to create perspective and dimension. All of the embroidery was done via machine using free motion. The front-most trees were embroidered on tulle and water-soluble stabilizer, then attached. The tree on the right took nearly 9 hours to embroider - all free motion. Aurifil Lana Wool thread and Superior's Razzle Dazzle gave this tree extra depth and texture.

Added: Jun 27, 2007

 

Name of Pattern or Block Original
Owned By LeAnn Harner
Name of Maker LeAnn Harner
Name of Quilter LeAnn Harner
Year Made 2006
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Mandan
Located in State ND
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Adapted Original Design
Design Source - Based On My photo of Crater Lake after a snowfall
Design Source - Description This quilt uses non-traditional fabrics and 10 different threads to create perspective and dimension. All of the embroidery was done via machine using free motion. The front-most trees were embroidered on tulle and water-soluble stabilizer, then attached. The tree on the right took nearly 9 hours to embroider - all free motion. Aurifil Lana Wool thread and Superior's Razzle Dazzle gave this tree extra depth and texture.
Genre Other
Genre - Other Desc. Landscape
Quilt Type Wall Quilt
Quilt Width 24
Quilt Height 22
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton, Polyester, Other
Fabric Used - Other Desc. Tulle
Construction Technique other
Construction Technique - Other Desc. Free motion embroidery
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Machine Quilted, Quilted on domestic machine

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