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September 20, 2009

Redwork



This is my contribution to Kirsty's community redwork quilt.

My square is (um, supposed to be!) a cherry tree. I appliqued it using red silk dupion, red silk thread and red shell buttons.

Red is such a lovely colour to work with.



I have really enoyed being part of a community project. You should see the amazing creations people have come up with. Take a look over here.

15 comments:

  1. I am loving all the spashes of red popping up everywhere at the moment. When my WIP pile is a tad smaller I think I will have to give it a go myself :)

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  2. A stunning contribution and a perfect way to capture the bloom of the cherry tree!

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  3. It's so beautiful...all those lovely little stitches.

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  4. Stunning - its gonna look great with all the others. The red is very inspiring - I want to do something in red now.

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  5. love the additions of the shiny buttons for the cherries :)

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  6. It looks fantastic ! can't wait to see them all together.

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  7. ooh it looks marvellous- Congratulations!

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  8. Look at the texture and those stitches! I want to touch it! Fantastic job. :)

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  9. Wow, I am just marvelling at the beautiful things people are producing for this project. It's really lovely, and unique, and the textures make me want to touch it.

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  10. It's very nice! I love that it's got depth and texture. Everyone who was brave enough to sign up has done such an amazing job!

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  11. I popped over last night and saw this and for some reason couldn't leave a comment. But I'm back to say how GORGEOUS it is!

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  12. All that worrying for nothing Liesl. It is beautiful. I love the stitching on the trunk and the textures look amazing. Nice Job!

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  13. I really like your red work and don't like the underlying, I am not sure about it tone. I think it looks really good Liesl

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