Initial sketch
In development, tea-dyed Union Jack fabric, and very useful, very short appliqué pins. Bias strips ( 1/4 inch) made using a bias strip maker, not essential, but saves burnt fingers.
Sewing down the strips, background is a piece of blue satin from my recent pantomime costume-making. Strangely appropriate for this piece.
Finished and quilted with FMQ, bound with satin stitch.
Does this look like my initial sketch? Mostly yes, but I made these changes
- the twisted chain was too complex in a piece of this size and with this width of strips. It would work on a larger scale
- the strip representing the UK went off the piece to the left in the initial sketch. With everything that is happening in the UK, it was a better representation that it went off to the far right
- final piece of the UK strip is tattered and fractured, linked together by a thin thread
- FMQ on the left is swirling and co-operative, FMQ on the right, where the UK strip is heading, is a maze of never connecting boxes
- FMQ in the centre is dense and closely connected
The bias strips came out perfect! Your interpretation of the political situation in the UK is spot on. Can’t imag how I could make something representing the US!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirlee.I don't think I'll be able to stick to this theme for a while year - I could be very, very depressed by the en. To so something comparable for the US would need a lot of thought!
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