I thought I'd try playing a bit with curves instead of straight lines. I'm using the Australian fabric again. I've only had time to start but now I have a dentist appointment so I'll have time to think of where to take it from here.
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i think this suits the aussie fabric much more than the other design - the fabric is so earthy and the way you've done it here, it looks like layers of the earth. it does remind me of some of alison's work with the midden shells and stuff... beautiful stuff, mum! love carm
9 comments:
i think this suits the aussie fabric much more than the other design - the fabric is so earthy and the way you've done it here, it looks like layers of the earth. it does remind me of some of alison's work with the midden shells and stuff...
beautiful stuff, mum!
love carm
I like it. Go with it and see where it takes you.
Oh lovely! I never think of brown as a happy fabric, but with the curves this is lilting and joyful in look, very cool indeed.
It flows beautifully...
I saw a demo with 'free form gentle curves' once . . . . it looked like a lot of fun *s*
I have always loved this type of curve. It reminds me of earthen strata no matter what color. I can't wait to see what you do with it.
love these curves-I just received more Aussie fabric today from a friend...cool to see what you are doing with yours
Yes, that earthy strata look has lots of possiblilties.
I hope the dentist was kind to you.
Chocolate Layer Cake (sorry - I couldn't resist)!
I'd love to be able to do curves one day. I'm going to start on the Swiggles that Tonya linked to last year.
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