On a recent trip, she walked the streets of San Miguel Allende, and took pictures of the magnificent murals.
Challenge Block #8 Mexican Mural was taken from a photo transferred on fabric, and then painted with thread.
You can read more about Pam's techniques and vision on her blog post 1/16/2010.
Look at the intricate stitching in her thread painting!
Remember I mentioned how she likes the back of her quilts to look as nice as the front?
By viewing the backs, you can see her stitching techniques in a little more detail.
By viewing the backs, you can see her stitching techniques in a little more detail.
She wrote "I'm governing the length by the speed as I move the fabric and the pressure on the pedal. The feed dogs are up."
One morning in class, Pam demonstrated how to do the free form zig zag stitch on a home machine.
When she is at home in her studio in Australia, would you believe that Pam does all of her work on a domestic machine?
Amazing.
4 comments:
wow Nedra...her thread work is amazing. I love to do free form stitching although i havn't done it in a while....
lori
Pam's stitching is amazing! She is just brilliant!
Micki
Great post, loved reading it. From watching a DVD on a project of Pam's, it gave me permission to try some quilting with the feed dogs up.
She is just brilliant!
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