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Out of the Inferno

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Out of the Inferno - "Out of the Inferno" celebrates my daughter's recovery from a deep and frightening depression. I used fabrics from Caryl Bryer Fallert and Heidi Stoll Webber to symbolize rising from the dark of depression into the light. The fringe on the bottom is ultrasuede, torn fabric, beads and thread lace made from sewing on washaway stabilizer. The words, from Dante's Inferno, in Latin, translate as AND WE CAME FORTH AND ONCE AGAIN BEHELD THE STARS. I machine quilted it to look like fire.

Added: Jul 03, 2007

 

Name of Pattern or Block original design
Owned By Ardy Tobin
Name of Maker Ardy Tobin
Name of Quilter Ardy Tobin
Year Made 2004
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City 12239 Fallen Leaf Lane
Located in State CA
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Totally Original Design
Design Source - Description "Out of the Inferno" celebrates my daughter's recovery from a deep and frightening depression. I used fabrics from Caryl Bryer Fallert and Heidi Stoll Webber to symbolize rising from the dark of depression into the light. The fringe on the bottom is ultrasuede, torn fabric, beads and thread lace made from sewing on washaway stabilizer. The words, from Dante's Inferno, in Latin, translate as AND WE CAME FORTH AND ONCE AGAIN BEHELD THE STARS. I machine quilted it to look like fire.
Genre Art Quilt
Quilt Type Wall Quilt
Quilt Width 39
Quilt Height 41
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton
Construction Technique Piecing and Applique
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Quilted on domestic machine
Embellishments Beads

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