I took a Craftsy class recently about a painting a quilt. I am SO impressed with my results. (Although it looks better in pictures and on the wall then it does up close. ) This is definetly a technique I want to explore more. The problem is, for this quilt, I had someone telling me exactly what to paint where- I'm not sure I have the artistic sense to figure that out for myself.
However paint on quilts is definetly going to be something I do again!
This is the pictorial quilt appliqued and but not painted.
It is amazing how the paint transforms it. It is like a totally different thing.
The paints I used were Setacolor- they are transparent, so if there is a pattern under them it reads through it. I got a pack on amazon and it was pretty affordable. The other supplies I just got at Hobby Lobby. I think I'd want a better brush if I did this a lot.
Sunday edit:
I spent the day Saturday quilting it. I LOVE it. Which is unfortunate because as a practice quilt, I didn't use very good materials. The blue is super thin Walmart fabric, and while the backing fabric is actually brand name-high quality, it was grab bag material and a ridiculous choice (why would it matter? It goes on the wall- well, it makes it harder to bring to guild and such where it might be seen.)
This is my first time doing McTavishing. I still need some work with it, but I like it. Oddly, I did better with it with the Connecting Threads Essential (a thick cotton) than I did with the thin silk thread from the class at Pine Needles- maybe it is because it blends in, but I didn't get too much build up when I had to travel stitch. A few times I did need to cut my threads and start over- I just got TOO stuck, but I tried to limit that as much as possible.
And here is the back- absurd right.
But I'm showing this because, even with a practice quilt, I'm finally making it a habit to label my quilts. I never labeled any of my baby quilts, but now, pretty much everything gets a label. It is sewn into the binding and then I used steam a seam to hold it down. I need to learn to hand sew, as the hanging tag hasn't been whip-stitched on. I didn't do any quilting IN the flower (though I used invisible thread to sew down the formerly only fused applique) and I'm still trying to decide if that is the right look for the front. I think thread will interupt the painting, so I am probably done.
I guess now I need to decide if I want to make this same flower again with better materials.