A design wall, bolts of fabric and quilts...all in a little quilt shop. And not one bit of any of them was ever created with fabric or thread. This is all done in polymer clay for a book by Sarajane Helm and Judith Skinner. Wow, I wouldn't be surprised if they took as long as a real quilt!
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- With Heart and Hands: My Intuitive Healing and Quilting Journey
- What If?
- Making Alzheimer's Fidget Quilts
- Making Prayer Flags
- Alzheimer's Illustrated:From Heartbreak to Hope
- The Healing Art of Sewing and Quilting
- My Tutorial Link Lists: By Themes
- Wonky, Free Pieced, or Liberated Quilting: Free Patterns, Tutorials
- The Making of the Cross Quilt
- We Were Made for These Times
- Where the Mind is Without Fear
- Quilters' ADD
- Terin's Bees
- Bringing Back the Light
- Quilters's ADD
- Creative Commons Copyright
- With Heart and Hands: Michele Bilyeu (blog)
4 comments:
I'm blown away, certainly they are fabric artists as well? I would think they must be. That's incredible!
It is a mind blower - incredible!!! But you have to wonder: if they're that good with polymer (sp?)clay, can they make a real quilt?
Thats amazing!!!! Great job though!!!
It is truly amazing what artist's can accomplish. No matter how beautiful they are, you just can't curl up underneath one of those!
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