tree house quilt
completed quilt top constructed by weaving strips of hand dyed linen and quilting them to a linen backing. the strips were composed of mutiple fabrics to give the weaving a more complex appearance.
completed quilt top constructed by weaving strips of hand dyed linen and quilting them to a linen backing. the strips were composed of mutiple fabrics to give the weaving a more complex appearance.
Comments and faves
dirtnapdesigns, dirigo25, Buttons Magee, tiel✳sk, and 101 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Aiko Heiwa (69 months ago | reply)
Oh how neat!
isa13 (69 months ago | reply)
Wonderful work, I love all those greens, great quilting.
karrelbuck (69 months ago | reply)
How pretty, you did a good job
! ramblinworker (68 months ago | reply)
This is so, so, nice!

The dark greens, great!
Thanks,
www.ramblinworker.com
tiel✳sk (67 months ago | reply)
amazing! Really inlove with this quilt.
jude hill (67 months ago | reply)
tks everyone!
Anne Marie Grgich (63 months ago | reply)
beautiful work!
sew~amy (63 months ago | reply)
oh , I love this quilt and the color. beautiful. how long did it take to make it?
jude hill (63 months ago | reply)
thank you, it took about 6 months. working everyday.
spring thinking (58 months ago | reply)
Absolutely beautiful as a completed quilt and in all of the details.
jude hill (58 months ago | reply)
thank you spring thinking!
glennisd (58 months ago | reply)
the overall texture of the quilt gives it a unique quality. nice to see it as a whole after seeing so many of it's smaller parts. and i love the greens...
peregrine blue (57 months ago | reply)
Unbelievable. How long did this quilt take you to sew? I started a denim one years ago and it is almost ready. Phew.
jude hill (57 months ago | reply)
3 months. unplugged. thanks for the fav.
peskybombolino (57 months ago | reply)
I love this- glennisd told me about this piece after seeing a photo of my recent fabric weaving. This is far more intricate and skilled than anything I can even imagine making though- it's beautiful!
jude hill (57 months ago | reply)
thank you, i am so excited that you are doing this too!
megipupu (55 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Crafting in GREEN♡, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Arria Belli (52 months ago | reply)
Thanks for uploading your photo under a Creative Commons license. This has enabled its use on Wikipedia. You can see its image page here:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Green_patchw ork_quilt_se...
Lorie McCown (49 months ago | reply)
fantastic!
H.e.l.e.n. (46 months ago | reply)
What a unique idea - I've never seen a quilt like this before...
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Found in a search. (?)
Kim Naumann - Curiouser & Curiouser Designs (41 months ago | reply)
Absolutely GORGEOUS work and in my favorite color too! Just too fabulous!
phylliswebb77 (38 months ago | reply)
I have just taken a journey through the making of this quilt. Fascinating. I amazed at all the different elements that make up this quilt. Linen is a favorite! I was also intrigued with your use of digital printed fabric. I can see your weaving background here. I will revisit this.
Morna Crites-Moore (37 months ago | reply)
magnificent piece!
Morna Crites-Moore (37 months ago | reply)
You are in my Friday Flickr Favorites. I hope you like it!
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Fiesta*Su (37 months ago | reply)
wonderful!
Sunspots (36 months ago | reply)
Love this!
ChrissieD (27 months ago | reply)
fabulous
jude hill (27 months ago | reply)
thanks all, this one is my favorite
fog and swell (25 months ago | reply)
this is so unbelievably amazing. all your work is inspiring, but I love this - you get my mind buzzing with ideas, thanks.
chickenfoot (23 months ago | reply)
beautiful
Stitching Hands (16 months ago | reply)
Spectacular!
Rangoli45 (16 months ago | reply)
It is so calming! I am amazed!
rosefirerising (16 months ago | reply)
I thought I recognized your work when I found this in Wikimedia Commons:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Green_patchwo rk_quilt_sew...
jude hill (16 months ago | reply)
wow. look at that!