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Saturday, 20 March 2021

Saturday Sightings of Spring - 10

Although I have added a lot of Kantha style quilting on my silk cushion, it does not look like much.

The central motif has all been surrounded with echo quilting, though.


Much of what remains to be quilted is 'dead' space, eg. the back of the cushion or areas that will be  hidden in the envelope style closing I am planning to make.
Anyway I am trying to add some circular patterns for added interest.

I am making this cushion on silk with felt appliqué and rich free style embroidery. It is based on a Jacquie Harvey design, 'Promise of Spring':

For the appliqué and embellishments I was inspired by Fay Maxwell's 'Crewel and Unusual'.

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Sightings of spring

The cherry trees have begun to blossom in Tokyo. 
There are parks where you can see many splendid trees, although this year, like 2020, there are strict crowd control measures in place: No picnics, no eating or drinking while walking, no singing or loud voices, and the paths have been roped into one way lanes. 
I won't be going to any of these famous spots. Actually there is no need to go far for a view of the pink flowers. Along back alleys, or in gardens there are many trees that can be seen over the fence.
Tall trees reach up among the ugly electric power lines and clouds of pink flowers add beauty to a plain parking spot.







6 comments:

  1. Your cushion looks great and you’ve done a wonderful job of making it your own creation.
    The Tokyo trees are gorgeous already. We are a few days behind you, with a bloom here and there but no full trees yet.

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  2. That applique look wonderful and working on silk gives such a luxury look to the piece. Your applique pieces look like felt, am I right? And did you use wool felt or a synthetic mix? I like pure wool but find it hard to obtain.

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  3. It's always a delight when the cherry trees come out. It will be a little later in the year here - the magnolia comes first..

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  4. My first thought when seeing your beautiful cushion, was, Wow! The Kantha stitches are highlighting the embroidery with light and shadows. Must be amazing to see so many blossoms every season.

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  5. Thanks for sharing your stitching and cherry blossom photos, cheerful indeed!
    And I agree with CrazyQstitcher that your Kantha stitches add 'highlighting with light and shadows.' Superb.

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  6. The quilting is awesome on your cushion!

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