Pieces cut, assembled, and pinned for quilting.
Quilted. Not too straight, but this is supposed to be impromptu and fun. The tops represent the colors of the sprouting trees and the bottom, the bark and grass. (Looks like an earthquake, huh?) My quilting teacher, Denise, has been doing this for some time now, shows us her piece each week, and it just sounds so interesting to me, that I have to give it a whirl. I love journals! Denise was inspired to do these journal pages after reading an article in Quilting Arts by Jeanne Williamson. http://www.theuncommonquilter.com/ . This is a good way to use up small pieces of fabric that are hanging around and also recycling interesting things to use as embellishments.
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