For this week, I made a promise to myself that I would complete the hand embroidery on one of the Here Be Dragons art quilt panels. By New Year’s Day, I had finished.
The goal was to emphasize the painted lines while quilting the fabric layers together. I used DMC stranded floss in colors compatible with the fabric paint.
Here is the panel before stitching the background. The dragonfly is already stitched.

Using primarily stem stitch I outlined the botanical shapes of leaf and flower. With rice stitch, I worked the blank areas of the panel to secure the batting and backing.
Here is the panel completed.

I feel pretty good about my work. To me, the piece has variety but also cohesion, achieved by using repetition and a limited color palette.
I now have only one panel of this quilt left to stitch. My goal is to have the work finished and framed in time for an exhibition sponsored by my local art association. It will open in early February.
There’s nothing like a deadline to keep an artist motivated.

this is a beautiful piece. Deadlines are motivators
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This is so pretty! Looking forward to more and the completed piece. Feels good to finish things, even if slowly.
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Thank you, yes it does.
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The stitching adds a lot of texture and interest. Good choice!
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So stunning! Your stitching is beautiful and adds so much.
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Thanks.
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That is beautiful! The stitching really enhances this block!
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thanks.
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Oh how pretty!
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