Then, the assignment was to create a garden composition. I put some flowers together, and tried to think of a focus for the piece. It hit me that I would like to set my "garden" in the landscape of our mountain cabin. Then, I thought I could put my "late" dog, Maggy, somewhere in the garden as a bit of memorial.

Pamela loved the right side of the composition, but thought Maggy looked like a rodent, and the muted color of the tree and the background was too confusing.
By then I really wanted to make this a story quilt featuring Maggy and the raccoon, so I decided to go much more vertical.
I changed the boring pine trunk to a gnarly, twisted mountain tree, put in a raccoon with personality and lots more colors of foliage in the tree. This one got the nod from Pamela, and I have started stitching down all these pieces with hand embroidery.
Not exactly what I would call a garden quilt, but Pamela says that was just a starting idea that we could take in any direction we chose.
I love those bright flowers, especially on these winter days!
ReplyDeleteI like the new personality of that quilt. There is almost nothing you can't fix in quilting.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
oh Jeanne, this is wonderful, such a beautiful tribute to Maggie!
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