
After eighteen months in process, my multi-panel quilt that explores the dragonfly is finally finished. The painting and the assembly of the quilt took place in 2023. Then it languished while I fiddled around with hand embroidery. Finally, I made the commitment in December 2024 to get this WIP done. It took an opportunity to display it at an exhibition to set me in motion.
I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the role Bill’s photographs had in inspiring me. Here is a gallery of some of his dragonfly images.





I also did research into the creature, to better understand what I was seeing. I was always puzzled about the legs. In flight, they are not visible. When the insect is perched, one can see either one, two or all three pair of legs. Why is that? I learned that the legs are swiveled back and held flat against the body, just like an airplane’s landing gear. The dragonfly catches its prey in flight, grabbing hold with its legs. When resting, the legs have no function. Dragonflies cannot use their legs to walk. That’s why they seem so motionless when perched.
Anyway, the quilt is finished, except for the label and the hanging wire. It will go on display February 6, along with my Badlands quilt, at Prairie Moon Exhibition, The Center, Bartlesville, OK.

The quilt is beautiful, so pleased you finished it. Very pleased to learn more about dragonflies and see Bill’s photos.
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Thank you.
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Lovely piece!
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Turned out great! Such a unique piece, and you learned something. A win all around.
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Thanks.
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What a testament to all the skills you have shown here – quilting, painting, sewing, designing, stitching. This is amazing and truly a work of art – of arts. Beautifully done!
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Thank you. I feel really good about this work.
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Absolutely wonderful work, I love it!
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Thank you Tiffany. I really love your latest: Love in Times of Hate, Beautiful, and it tells a story.
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Thank you so much!😊
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This quilt is beyond beautiful. I have always loved dragonflies, and you have done their beauty justice. Thank you for sharing your amazing work.
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I enjoyed painting them. They look like jewels to me in all their varieties.
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This is a beautiful finish. Your dragonflies are exquisite. They are fascinating creatures and the more I learn about them the more amazing I think they are 🙂
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Thank you. Agreed.
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Stunning! It is absolutely stunning! I the name as well, it is just perfection! (and your Badlands piece is not bad either!!)
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Thank you. I certainly improved my embroidery skills making this one.
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That is just beautiful! So lovely, and it all fits together so well!
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Thank you. I believe it’s one of my better creations.
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Yes!
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Wow!! Your finished quilt is exquisite!! Your colors and stitching really makes it stunning! I’m with you, nothing like a deadline to motivate a complete project. Way to go!
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Thank you. It’s all finished now, except stapling to the stretcher bars. I deliver it to gallery on Monday.
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