I have been making strides. While I was able to use my pattern for the tail, I soon discovered I really did not like the shapes I drew for the body. I ended up doing the body organically. It was more like doing a mosaic or a jigsaw puzzle. But I am really pleased with the results. All of the shapes are turn-needle and I was surprised I could work that small. I am looking forward to using this technique for future projects.
The face turned out a little differently than planned, but I find that my faces often have their own personality so I usually go with it as they really do not give me a choice.
Here is the result:
I also started working on the ground. I quilted the blue background and then washed it for added texture. I had pre-made several pieces using a product called "Texture Magic" for the sea bed elements. I had so much fun using the beauty of the batik fabric with the quilt stitches. It really made my sea bed come alive.
I am now in the process of satin stitching everything down. The seaweed on the right is done.
So you can get an idea of how everything is coming together I placed the mermaid on the ground fabric. The scales are something I am toying with right now. I don't think the scale of the scales (LOL) is quite right, I do think they need to be smaller. (Sigh...just more work...Ah well.)
I do plan to add some other sea elements (starfish, sea plants, etc...) I also am still working out how add the body and hair to the quilt. Decisions, decisions.
Well that's it for now. Thanks again for dropping by! Teri
Wow, Teri! Your mermaids is awesome! My 5 year old grandson loves the middle picture is the ocean floor and seaweed, "scroll down! It's awesome and kool!" Thanks for sharing , love the delicate work!
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