This is one of the most enjoyable quilts I’ve ever made. I cut loose and experimented and embraced lots of
new-to-me ideas. And I love the result!
Here are some detail shots.
I was kinda proud of the title, too. Doesn’t it look like a brainstorm? Certainly my process involved some brainstorming.
You can read about my process in the blog links below. I hope you like it as much as I do.
Ellen Lindner
P.S. Would you like to audition this art in your home?
Great work and inspiration, Ellen, as always. I have been following but somehow missed how your original design ended as a quilted fabric. Did it start with painting on fabric and then was cut up and reassembled?
Hi Mary Frances,
I sent you an email response, which I hope you got. If you’ll scroll back through the last few posts you’ll see about my inspiration process, and the construction, which was all collage (with fabric.)
You’ve done it again – I love the way you play with fabrics/paint/anything! 😉 I have the very same book and I put it on the shelf and completely forgot about it. (Don’t know why, except perhaps it was a busy time.) Terrible! I just pulled it out and I am going to play with it! You are always an inspiration! Thanks for sharing your steps from start to finish, again they are very inspiring. Your right brain is “showing”! 😉
Thanks, Maeve!
You will enjoy the book. I hope I get to see your results.
I like it!
Thanks, Kristin! (Me too.)