This project was all about texture, repetition, and rhythm. Because the color scheme was limited to white, beige, and green (with a fleck of yellow and a half a fleck of red), this gave me the chance to emphasize these other design elements.
Crazy quilting gives us so much scope for pushing on different aspects of design; it's one reason I love it so much.
There were lots and lots more French knots.
I appliqued this gorgeous lace motif to act as a seam treatment. Talk about getting a lot of "bang for my buck"! This took no time at all to sew on, gave me the texture and made the transition between patches that I wanted, and repeated the lace 3D flower element that is on the tote farther up.
Embroidered rick rack is another way to get plenty of detail with minimal sewing. Here it is repeating the scalloped edge that the lace and chainstitching provides all over this tote front. The more saturated green gives the circle some punch too, along with that line of 4 mm silk ribbon.
When the tote is assembled and finished, that "neckline" will be symmetrical and the circle won't look lopsided at the top the way it does now.
This has been a balm to do after the Burner Bag! I'll sew it up tomorrow....
Very pretty. I like the idea of embroidery on the ric rac.
ReplyDeleteI love those French knots! This is a very pretty and feminine tote, quite a change from the other, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis would be pretty for a spring wedding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Allie. And all those zillions of French knots! You've got me rethinking rickrack...I've never been real crazy about it, but the embroidery works well. It'll be fun to see your tote all sewn up!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always so beautiful and inspirational! Thanks for sharing. I love how you've worked in the green embellishments...so refreshing.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the way the circle is partially covered by the curve. And of course it's always a treat to see your embellishment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love how you echoed curves. The laces you used are really pretty, and your stitching as elegant as always. =)
ReplyDeleteOh I love how this is turning out! Green and white are sooooo fresh! BTW, thanks for the floral picture; you're so sweet! Hugs, Cathy
ReplyDeleteThis is just soooo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis has such a beautiful spring like quality to it. The greens on white are luscious!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I like the way the colors accent it but don't take away from the "whiteness" of it.
ReplyDeleteCurved piecing. It really makes this piece. I was going to attempt it for my BAT piece but chickened out and decided to wait for class...*grin
ReplyDeleteThis is ART!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
Marvelous. Will you use this tote....or the burner bag?
ReplyDeleteMore great seam treatments Allie... When you said "neckline", I immediately saw modification of pattern to make an awesome little summer camosiolle. Wouldn't that be cute?
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Allie! Simply stunning... nothing more to say than that, m'dear!
ReplyDeletePretty! Such a lovely farewell to summer.
ReplyDeleteOh Allie - this is so, so pretty. So delicate and feminite. I do love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice-your work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic blog, Thanks for sharing. Keep posting like this.
ReplyDeleteFabric Front Embellishment
Ribbon Embroidery
This is just spectacular. Always wanted to try crazy quilting, but just haven't yet. So many things to do so little time.
ReplyDeleteYou do gorgeous work. I love doing hand work as well!!