dinsdag 29 mei 2012

This is the project I made in Italy

Today I finished my project. I was inspired my the mosaic on the pillars of the Duomo.
And this was how it looked at the end of the week:

And here is the finished quilt:
The colors on this picture are the real colors..


I used Japanese vintage kimonofabric and aboriginal fabric, the embroidery was done with Valdani thread.The wool is handdyed by Sue Spargo's sister. 


In the train and the plane I crocheted flowers, this yarn is so soft and has beautiful colors. I bought it here , as a kit for a crochet scarf. i never made the scarf and I don't know what to do with all those flowers. Do you have an idea? 


18 opmerkingen:

  1. Wat een prachtige kleuren en gebruikte stoffen , ook vilt en wolletjes ?
    Mooi idee vintage kimono stofjes !
    De gehaakte bloemen passen wel heel mooi op een zonnige tas ... zie ik zo voor me hoor ;o)
    Blijf er naar kijken net of ze dan ronddraaien ... op een quiltje appliceren is dan ook leuk, ook al van die vrolijke kleuren :o)
    Groetjes,
    Simone

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  2. Wat een mooie quilt is het geworden, prachtige sprekende kleuren en van verschillende texturen. Ik vind het een kunstwerkje!
    Tegenwoordig kom ik blogs tassen tegen van gehaakte bloemen of vierkanten, ook zag ik er een van wol die ze na het in elkaar zetten gevilt hadden. Bambou handvatten eraan en je hebt een leuke tas!
    Succes en groetjes, Evelyne

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  3. Oh my your colours are so so lovely. The crochet circles are beautiful, I think if they were joined together it would look beautiful thrown on the end of a bed or on the back of a sofa!

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  4. Love, love the little quilt, gorgeous colours and I agree, join the flowers together....table runner, back of the sofa or chair...lovely.
    Lizzie
    xxx

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  5. Your Duomo inspired project is stunning - really beautiful! Your crochet flowers are lovely too. Maybe you could just join them together as a wall hanging or applique them onto some backing fabric :)

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  6. Your quilt is so beautiful Baukje - could be a carving but it reminds me of a medieval stained glass window. And the crochet medallions are so pretty too - what about bookmarks for your next craft fair - like these:

    http://www.flamingotoes.com/2012/02/felt-embroidered-bookmark/

    I'm making one at the moment - you could put felt circles behind the crochet.

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  7. Oh wow - just absolutely beautiful! And those crocheted circles do have gorgeous colors. I'm with sewing them together and just laying them over a chair or sofa somewhere - or even over cloth and making a pillow. So pretty!

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  8. Love your little quilt.
    What about stitching those flowers onto a garment? A cardigan or a plain skirt. They are lovely.

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  9. Love the colors, isn't it annoying that sometimes photos don't quite capture the strength of the colors you see. Crocheting is divine!

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  10. Wat een schitterende quilt! Alles eraan vind ik zó mooi, vooral de kleuren.
    En je gehaakte rozetten zijn ook niet te versmaden. Waarom gebruik je ze niet voor een tas? Aan de buitenkant natuurlijk :>) Voering van een stevige stof; ben je vast mooi mee!

    Groetjes,

    Jeanneke.

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  11. Hello Baukje, WOW I absolutely love your design. It is very creative and so wonderful to use all those special fabrics in it. Beautiful artwork. I also truly love all those colorful crochet flowers. LOVE them. I think maybe a throw. hugs Judy

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  12. Oh, Baukje, this is beautiful! I love the colour the design and your pretty handstitches. It's stunning. I'm also drooling over your crochet project!

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  13. This looks very nice, beautifull colours. Its shinning :-)

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  14. Your Spargo project is sooooo beautiful!! I just love it! And the crocheted flowers too! You are so amazing and talented at any sort of needlework! I'm sure you will figure out a creative use for the flowers.

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  15. bonjour , je découvre le blog étant à la recherche de magazines 100 idées ,j'en ai profité pour admirer vos créations

    la marchande d'étoiles

    www.marchande-etoiles.com

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  16. Fabulous Baukje! What a wonderful memory of Orvieto. I arrived home Friday and now at Madeline Island teaching for the week. I miss Italy already!

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  17. Your work is fabulous, Baukje! You are so focused - always finishing your projects. You are such an inspiration and now your darling little crochet circles....wonder what they will end up being. I am so happy I got to see them in person. Still drooling over the colors. Thank you so much for your wonderful posting about your week with Sue and Adventures in Italy. hugs!

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  18. Baukje-you are amazing! Your quilt is beautiful! I had a fabulous time in Orvieto with you and everybody and I can't wait til next year, watch out Orvieto were coming back! Karen and I still wish you would come to the states and visit us, you have an open invitation anytime, you never know it might not seem like such a long trip someday. Love your blog, I'm now checking it all the time, makes me laugh and smile!

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