Tuesday 11 January 2011

A journey







Feeling totally lacking in inspiration I decided the best thing to do would be to jump in and just start even if I didn't know where it would lead. So I started with strips of different fabrics with machine stitching on top, gold foil added, voile spirals, more stitching, embellished rectangles, more stitching and ended up with a fabic I liked which became a book cover. At last, something finished! even though I felt like giving up half way! (Random leaf - real! - added for photo!)

24 comments:

  1. Gorgeous....I bet you are pleased with that piece

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  2. Gorgeous, I love the colours.

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  3. So sumptuous - love the colours, sometimes the best comes from just doing and with less thinking!

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  4. This is just lovely!! Thank you for not giving up on it (the process was fun, wasn't it?)..... the colors and texture are just awesome!

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  5. Oh Julia, this is gorgeous, well done for pushing through. I know what you mean about lack of inspiration at the moment, but you sure got through that. xox Corrine

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  6. Wow, the colours, textures and patterns, well everything are wonderful and vibrant, well done. Jackie in Surrey.

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  7. Wow, that is beautiful! Glad you could keep going to the finish. Looks like a wonderful journal cover! Great Job!

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  8. Beautiful colours, just what are needed at this dull and grey time.

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  9. A beautiful and colourful journey my friend.

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  10. Glad you took the plunge and went for it. Beautiful work

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  11. Such rich, vibrant color to cozy a book in ...

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  12. Well done for not giving up. It's fab! xx

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  13. Kinda reminds me of Joseph's multi-coloured coat ! Great colours and patterns - very creative !

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  14. What a fantastic piece, the colours are so vibrant, love it.

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  15. Happy you didn't give up. The individual threads may not look like much and the effort is great, but the final result, the beauty of the finished product is well worth it - sounds like life.
    Andie

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  16. Scrummy colours and twirly bits too, love it!

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  17. Gorgeous! Love the colours & richness.

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  18. Heavens, if this comes from no inspiration, who needs it! Nothing like working freely & having the confidence to carry on regardless is one of the best bits.

    Where has your new avatar come from, that stunning tiny piece?

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  19. I love the colours. Isn't it amazing what one can produce even when there is no clear route to start with!

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  20. I have an award to pass along to you! I always love stopping by your blog to see what she's done with rust today!?! Seriously, I love what you do with colors and photos and textiles (you and my daughter-in-law would have a ball together) Your style is one-of-kind and very deserving of the Stylish Blogger Award! Please pop over to my blog and accept this award. Congratulations! Lisa Sall

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  21. That is one lovely book cover Julie. Congratulations on the Award.

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  22. Just found your blog. If this is what you do when uninspired, I can't wait to see what you do when in full flow!

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  23. Oh wow, I'm so impressed with people who can turn ANYTHING into art. I do a little (very little) utility quilting and could never imagine creating anything like this. It is lovely. You have a wonderful gift.

    Here's a little of mine, which looks like a wallflower compared to yours {sigh}: http://leroyphotography.blogspot.com/2010/08/day-215-080310.html

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