
Linda Daughtry, Cherrylog, GA
Linda Daughtry, Cherrylog, GA
Cotton fabric, thread, misty fuse, pellon and bead.
Linda Daughtry, Cherrylog, GA
Cotton fabric, thread, misty fuse, pellon and bead.
Linda H. MacDonald, Powell WY
Commercial cotton fabrics and batting, quilted.
Linda Hall, Douglasville, PA
Satin, sheers, rayon and metallic threads. Tech is my own – hand carved applique.
Leaves hold a universal appeal. They are included in artwork all over the world. Their color, variety and simplicity provide inspiration to any who will take the time to appreciate them.
Linda Knop, Fostoria, MI
Fabric, wondunder, thread, heavy stabilizer, and free motion quilting.
I hope to be sown to see this project the last weekend in April – for my 50th Birthday!
Linda Laird, San Diego CA
Here are my 30 leaves for your tree. I made them from remnants of the silk log cabin quilt I used for my gas station panel. I cut leaf shapes from the blocks of a ready-for-recycling antique silk log cabon quilt. I stitched a wire spine & stem down the center of each leaf, then stitched the leaf to a backing cut from the green cahio backing of the original quilt. The wired leaves can be bent & shaped as desired. I want to incorporate the rest into the rocket wrap. It’s too raggedy to save, & I think your projects have given it a good home. Best Wishes for the New Year!