This quilt holds rather a lot of very special meaning for me and I was sure that I really wanted to get it right. Firstly it started with photographs I took at Luton Hoo walled gardens. Photography was the first step I took in my new adventure in creativity. The garden was like stepping into a secret world, discovering a neglected, magic place that was being lovingly restored. It spoke to me, I had been looking for it ever since I had read Frances Hodgson Burnett's book The Secret Garden as a child.
When I had chosen the images for the design, I searched for quotes about figs. There weren't many, but the one that stood out was the reference to Sylvia Plath's novel, The Bell Jar, which I talked about in a previous post. Although I did not remember reading the passage, the book holds a special place with me as described before. I decided against putting any words onto my quilt, but it took me a long time to make up my mind, in fact, it was trying to choose which fabric, which stitches, where to place things that took so long.
Before I decide which branch I am going down next, I could do with a little consolidation, but who knows what will grab me next.
But now I will lay this project to rest and share with you some of my inspirational photographs and the finished article.
Thank you all so much for your lovely support.
Now I'm going to do a big tidy-up and decide what I'm going to do next!!
Hope you have a great holiday weekend and are able to make the most of the grim forecast.
Jill
10 comments:
It's beautiful Jill and congratulations at completing the course and gaining your new knowledge and skills. I had only been thinking of you recently and wondering how things were going with you so it was lovely to find your post and to know that you have reached this particular goal. Good luck with whatever route you decide to follow now.
Looks fabulous!!
You must feel really pleased to have achieved such a great piece of work. It looks wonderful.
Good luck with your next venture.
It's a beautiful piece of work and so very YOU. I particularly like those little swatches of colour, top left and the leaves using netting.
It was great looking back at the original photos again. Looking forward to seeing what you do next Jill.
This is out of this world Jill!! Many congrats on a fabulous piece of work! Wonder what you will do next - so many possibilities!
This is just beautiful, I have enjoyed your city and guilds journey and will miss it, but congrats on finishing in such a short time. I hope you share your next journey! X
It's fabulous Jill. You must be really thrilled.
The quilt is stunning. Congratulations on getting everything completed. Look forward to seeing where your next journey takes you.
Just catching up on my blog reading and wondering how I missed this unveiling! Surely there was a fanfare or drum roll I would have heard all the way down here? What a triumph Jill, a real testament to your eye for design and commitment to finishing. It is beautifully conceived and what excitement to now have it done and dusted and be able to decide 'what next?'.
Jill, your quilt is beautiful and creative---none other like it!
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