A friend of mine suggested that I could make a collage to show all of the panel in a different way. It was fun to play around with the idea.
The program I used cropped the edges of the individual pictures but I think the overall effect is fun to look at. I'll have to play around with the program some more before I finish panel#2.
So with 12 more panels at 6 weeks each I should be able to finish this in 72 weeks. Or something like that... :0)
Happy Quilting!!
14 comments:
Your panel looks sensational, very Susan McCord! I love what you did with the collage, it looks quite amazing. Remember, one branch at a time, lol. I've just started another one and find it quite relaxing to stitch the leaves.
Congratulations Janet!! Your panel looks great!!! I am looking forward to starting to cut all my panels and the stems tomorrow.
Its gorgeous!
So pretty! Your colors are very appealing too. Nice work and I envy the project... or more correctly, the "sitting down to applique" part. It is telling me to find something like this to relax with!
Wow! it is fantastic!! You are doing a terrific job at recreating the original!
Oh my! This is absolutely lovely. Stunning and just oooohhhh. I love it.
What stunning work and such beautiful colours! 6 weeks well spent :o)
OH MY it's beautiful Janet!! Very tempting but I think I will be just watching all you participants work on this one. Love the collage :0)
Crispy
Oh, fun! congrats on your one panel finish. Remember it is supposed to be fun, no pressure. lol
Your applique is great! Love the colors, and yes, you will be busy for a while. But what a result!
Your vine is stunning! I'm so glad you were able to photograph the whole thing. The collage is really fun to look at too, what a cool program!
Love your panel! The collage is very inspiring, too.
good for you~!
hang in there and stitch by stitch it will get done.
love the collage
:-)
libbyQ
I read Quiltsalott and admire Janet's amazing applique. This vine panel is stunning. Fabulous work.
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