Thursday, March 3, 2011
My Noshi Obsession
I would like to share another piece I've made using the Japanese Noshi design. This was a pattern I purchased from Fran McMullen of Abundia in Brisbane. The pattern was for a quilt, but I resized the drawing down to wallhanging size. The fabrics were all purchased from Fran via mail order swatches/phone consultation. I have had an ongoing love affair with this noshi design for a long time, not to mention a penchant for navy/putty/rust printed fabrics.
Each pattern piece was reversed, traced onto lightweight fusible vilene, and then ironed to the back of the fabrics. I cut them out with a small turn allowance, pressed that to the back, tacked it and then tacked it to the background prior to the blind applique. My goodness, it was a long winded procedure, but I am pleased with the result. The effect is exactly the same as the needle turn method, just a lot more time consuming!
The background has been quilted by hand using the traditional Sashiko designs, with normal hand quilting thread, not Sashiko thread. I didn't want that heavy look on my background. The borders have been simply cross-hatch quilted, wider spacing at the top, closer at the bottom. I hope the photos give an indication of what has been done.
At the moment I don't have sufficient wall space to hang this piece, but hopefully in my 'town house' [retirement days] I may finally be able to display this along with the blackwork stitched Noshi design I did.
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10 comments:
Linda this piece is really smart looking. I mean that it is so crisp and stylish. It will look good on the walls when you have the opportunity to display it.
Yes, it is a very interesting piece, well worth the time it took you to do it. I sympathise with the problem of not enough space to hang it!
Hello Linda, Your Japanese wall hanging is truly beautiful. You did a wonderful job of creating it. It sounded very difficult. I will look forward to seeing it on your retirement wall. Hugs Judy
well done, very elegant. (I'm still in love with your header)
Beautiful wall hanging, Linda! I love everything about it, the design, fabrics, colours and of course, your perfect stitching:))
Linda, I agree with everyone, it is beautiful and will look wonderful as a wall hanging.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful work with us. Always a pleasure to see your wonderful work.
Its wonderful Linda, thank you for your comments and my birthday wishes xx
Stunning Linda! I can see why you love those colours and what an interesting technique to do.
Linda it's wonderful and so beautifully made well done !
Yess Linda, I can only agree with everyone else once more your ability and style shines through your work.
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