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    Old 11-14-2021, 06:28 AM
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    Hi all,
    Here's a small (12" x 12") art quilt that I finished recently. It started out as a quilting play day with some rulers and leftover thread on scrap muslin. After I had my riding mishap, I wasn't able to work on larger pieces so, I decided to turn this one into a finished project. I used Inktense pencils to color this and liquified them using fabric medium. I also used a small mount of Jacquard Lumiere paint to highlight a couple of places. Then I re-quilted it using decorative threads and added some thread painting detail in as well. The backing was part of an old sheet I salvaged. The batting is leftovers that I pieced together. The threads are a combination of metallics and polyester embroidery threads. To finish the edges I overcast them and then using my overcasting foot and an overcasting stitch, I attached 2mm rattail along the outer edges. The piece is mounted on a wooden painting stretcher Frame so that it stands out from the wall a bit. I called it event horizon because it reminded me (in a very abstract way) of the stuff I've read about black holes in space which have something called an "event horizon" which is the point of no return where the gravity of the black hole is too strong for even light to escape.

    Thanks for looking,
    Rob
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    Fascinating. I can’t even relate to some of the techniques you used. It is beautiful.
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    Rob, WOW, that is just beautiful! I see that your time healing and recovering has been well spent, I always look forward to seeing what you create, you do amazing work, its great to have you back.
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    That's gorgeous, Rob. Your work is amazing!
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    Great little piece! Sometimes you are just working on a little project to learn a new skill and it really turns out awesome. You nailed it!
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    rryder, that is beautiful!
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    Old 11-14-2021, 09:10 AM
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    A stunning little beauty! You did a fantastic job on this quilt. Just love it.
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    WOW a lot of thought and precise quilting went into this, and it turned out amazing!
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    What a beauty, Rob!!
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    Pretty cool. Love all the thread painting and the layers of different shapes going out towards the edge. It’s inspiring. Wish I was good at thread painting.
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