
I really need to find a catchier name for the quilt! Not my area of specialty.
This is the quiltie that I made for week 2 of my online class with Terri Stegmiller. We did a faux batik method--I won't tell you the secret--you'll have to take the class! But, I loved the result, and I plan on making more quilts with my other "batiks".

I also stamped the fabric for the background on the right side. It was a fabric that I had hand dyed several years ago, and it needed something more, so this was the perfect opportunity! I stamped various items with acrylic paint, and then spritzed with Color Wash.


3 comments:
That turned out great!
Love your #4 Flower Quiltie. I also like the fabrics you have created with the stamping and faux batik technique. Very pretty.
These Flower Quilties are GREAT! I really like them.
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