Today I stitched the last stitch in the final panel of “Here Be Dragons” art quilt. In looking back through my photography files, I discovered that I had painted the panel way back in June of 2023. Here is how it looked at that point.

Reference photography for the two dragonflies came from Bill. They were part of the 100 day project, along with all the other dragonflies that made their way to this quilt. The background was painted with Dye-Na-Flo fabric paint first, with masking used to reserve white where the insect’s bodies would be.
I then used the thicker Jacquard Textile acrylici paint to render the dragonflies, finishing up the fine details with Micron pens.
Here is the panel today.

A combination of stem stitch and rice stitch outlined the subjects and enhanced the shapes in the background.
Close-up of the two dragonflies.

I believe that I will meet my deadline for getting this work ready to show in February. Some straight line sashiko sewing in the sashing, then mounting the quilt to stretchers is all that is left to do.

LOOKS GOOD!
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Awesome
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Beautiful work
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Absolutely lovely! (and I have been having issues commenting all week on several blogs, but this comment is from Kat of AsKatKnits. Anonymous is the only way to leave a comment currently.)
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Kat, thanks for identifying yourself. I’ll see if I can add you to my subscriber list.
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Beautiful!
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It is stunning!! What kind of thread did you use around the dragonfly wings? It has a nice sparkle to it. Your dragonfly details are amazing to me – that you did it on fabric!
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It’s metallic machine embroidery thread by Madeira. I found it among my mother’s thread collection.
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This is really lovely! I am eager to see it all put together! (and yay for figuring out the commenting problem!)
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Thanks. The reveal will probably be next Friday.
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Beautiful!
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