Take note: this picture is the BEFORE.
The thought came to me that she just threw this thing together and didn't care about it. In the spec sheet I was specific and relayed so much information to her. I also sent her some images of the work I do. This is why I was so disappointed when it arrived. So, lesson learned for me and I put it in my closet and forgot all about this disheartening episode.
Fast forward 5 months, I was cleaning out the closet and came across this thorn in my side and had a revelation. I am going to salvage this thing and make it better! By doing this, I will be able to move on. What's the harm in trying as I would throw it in the bin anyway or cut it up and make a doorstop, a cat toy, whatever...
The question I keep asking is "WHY would anyone do this?"
Dreadful
Tearing off these pieces was easy as her stitching was so loose and horrible.
Here's the pile. What a terrible mess. Now to move on. I mean REALLY? Who puts these things like burlap with felt and batiks on a quilt?
This is a picture of the quilt I made for her according to her spec sheet. It is free form for the most part and since this is suppose to be MODERN, I thought why not use some improv. I worked very hard on her mini quilt and wanted to keep it for myself. I spent hours on it. All free motion quilted and machine applique.
Anyway, back to this atrocity. I wanted to keep this background as is and just build from here. My DS called this an '80's throw back.
This is the back of the quilt. I don't understand the edges and technique of binding she used. It's just weird.
I combed through my patterns for some applique I could do. The chaise was appealing and I could make it look like a picture of a room. What else might be in a lounge or sewing room? I thought of a framed picture and added that. The corners needed something, so I had some large printed flower fabric and cut that up to add. I pictured someone sitting on the chaise doing a little sewing and needed more sewing related elements and added those. I kept filling in spaces and adding bits until I was pretty happy. Finally, this is what the transformation looks like. All the pieces I added are machine appliqued on top of her background. There are some embroidered bits I added as well.
This is how I work, stuff all over, buttons on the floor. Although, I don't have flowers scattered everywhere, but wouldn't that be nice to walk among flowers?
My DS thinks it has a very 1980's feel to it. I guess the loud colors with neon and zebra stripes gives it that impression. Overall though, I think this is a major "SAVE" and now I have no thoughts of binning it.
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