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3mo
an image of a quilt that has been made to look like it is flying through the air
an abstract piece of art with many different colors
Gallery — Janet Windsor
an abstract quilt pattern with different colors and patterns on the fabric, as well as lines
a black and white rug with different designs on it's sides, including an abstract design
by Dianne Finnegan
an abstract black and white painting with squares
T-Contrast
Contrast black and white quilt, Linda Rotz-Miller
an elephant is shown with numbers on it
How it began
We’ve all been there – browsing quilting posts on Facebook or the web and suddenly we see a quilt that we love and want to make, but frustr...
a large piece of art that is made out of different colors and shapes, including strips
Firework, 203 x 203 cm ( 4 elements) , for sale
an abstract painting with lots of different colors and shapes, including green plants in the center
Quilt by Sue Benner
Selvage Blog: Quilt by Sue Benner
an abstract painting with lots of different colors and patterns on the fabric, including squares
Tracings series exhibition at Visions Art Museum – Deidre Adams – Artist
<b>Tracings No. VII</b><br/>60 x 22 inches; mixed media textile<br>private collection
a close up view of a blue and white quilt with intricate designs on it's edges
Get Patterns and Resources to Create Sashiko Japanese Embroidery
Sashiko patterns. A whole new fiber fetish is emerging in my brain and heart here.
a quilted wall hanging with flowers and leaves on it's side, in the shape of a hexagon
Workshops-Quilts
Roberta Horton: Workshops-Quilts Japanese Patchwork - Winged Undercurrents 43x50 1982 -The beautiful use of Japanese Yukata cloth which is traditionally used for summer kimonos
some paint bottles and a metal grate on a table with it's holes cut out
Diy-Diy
Art by Steffi Moellers: Printing with the Gelli Plate!!
two white plates sitting next to each other on top of a colorful cloth covered table
Printing Projects
Printing with Gelli Arts®: Gelli™ Printing with Styrofoam Plates So keep those styrofoam plates and trays and make a collection of your own designs! They're easy to stack and store — and loads of fun to print with!
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