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Faces

Here are the finished faces, ready to arrange on the quilt. As I photographed them, I saw that yes, some still need a bit more finishing:

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Where possible, I’ve included the original facial pattern….but many stitchings are so far removed from the original that I no longer recognize the original.

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The early face were stitched on segments cut from an old scarf, but as I progressed, I cut a row of blocks off the bottom of the quilt, and used those patchworks for faces. I also dyed several squares from the leftover quilt section.

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(Below) This face is half-hidden in the crochet

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(Below) Here’s the first face, which was too subtle to be seen from any distance. That led to the more heavily stitched faces. I went back and added more stitching.

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While most of the faces are centered in doilies, I left a few faces without doilies (Below).

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No, they are not ‘happy’ faces. Resting stitch face, perhaps?

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(Below) This is one of the later faces. I made a photoshop composite of 3 different faces to get this design.

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Not all of the faces will be used in the finished piece. Having an abundance of choices enables a better composition. Next week, the final arrangement of doilies and faces on the quilt.

Stay safe. Stay sane.

Diane

Saturday 07.24.21
Posted by Diane Savona
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