I also love Tonya's style of quilting, especially her "threadies" and "crusties". In fact, I emailed her last week when I was having trouble finishing this piece. She offered a "kick in the pants" (Ton, I'll take a raincheck on that! LOL) but I ultimately didn't need it. You see, I was waiting for the piece to "speak to me"and frankly, it wasn't talkin'. I tried beads and fancy threads but nothing seemed right. As I was pondering it the other night, my DH peeked in to see what was going on and I explained my dilemma. He said "Maybe it's not talking because it doesn't have anything to say. It's telling you it's finished." And with those words, I realized he was right. Sometimes, less is more. So I added the twisted string binding and called it done.
Here is the result:

I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea but it was a really fun project. The technique uses rug hooking canvas and I just traced a basic design on the canvas and wove strips randomly through the canvas. After the weaving was done, I used a wide zig-zag to hold the strips down and then went back and did decorative star stitching in the white stripes and blue block and a wavy stitch on the red stripes. Here's a close up:

And now another project is done! Now, I'm off to finish a couple of bags for an exchange I have going on and a doll quilt!
8 comments:
Oh you can just never go wrong with red, white and blue. Your piece turned out great. I love it *s*
great use of strings. I bet this looks marvelous displayed, esp with other patriotic items. hmm, rug hooking canvas, eh. something to ponder... thanks!
WOW! I just love this!
I don't see the zigzag, only straight stitch...and how did you do the edges?
I.want.one.
lol
It looks great, and finished to me too! You've shown yet another technique I am going to hae to try.
Very interesting piece - I had a close up look and I can see what you are describing. Very impressive.
I think its lovely Annie
Looks like lots of fun and it turned out great too!
What a great and unique piece Annie..I just love it. It does remind me of the kind of freedom Tonya has with her pieces, and I love that about hers! Keep up the great work, I think you are on to something here!! Hugs, Finn
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