Monday, September 17, 2012

The Starry Night

Saturday was our September meeting for the Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild.

Alissa brought her recently completed The Starry Night for Show and Tell.
Beautifully done!

70" X 55"
O.H. M.Y.
This quilt is now on my to-do list!
The Starry Night is a digitally simulated quilt created by Emily Ceir of Carolina Patchworks.
Using Robert Kaufman Kona solids, the pixelated imagery is the quilted version of Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night.
One of my most favorite pieces of art.

The quilting really makes this quilt!
Machine quilted by Brook Norris




The back is as interesting as the front.


The Starry Night pattern is available from Carolina Patchworks
*I just downloaded the PDF version.

8 comments:

Material Mary said...

That Starry Night turned out just beautiful. I have been thinking about doing that for some time since I made the Mona Lisa...

Abby and Stephanie said...

My daughter's favorite piece of art. A print hangs in her room. I love to play with digital art. Take a photo, go to pic monkey (well you were able to do it in Picnik) and digitize it. Print, cut and sew. This is a really beautiful quilt.

Glenna @ Hollyhock Quilts said...

That quilt is amazing! Have fun making it!

•stephanie• said...

whoa.
that would definitely require paying attention while cutting, arranging, and piecing.
it's an amazing quilt!

Unknown said...

That is a beautiful quilt. I don't want to make it, but it is a great one.

Needled Mom said...

OMGosh!!! That is just gorgeous and the quilting is just fabulous too.

dream quilt create said...

The tarry night is a gret quilt pattern, I immediately recognized it as the van goth print! You are right, the quilting would have to be done in swirls.

Andee said...

It is beautiful, but not sure I could do it without messsing it up a zillion times!