Magnificent Menace

Magnificent Menace
accepted for special exhibit "Beneath the Surface"

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I was very excited yesterday to open my email and find my quilt, Magnificent Menace, had been accepted to be shown in a special exhibit at the International Quilt Festival in Long Beach, CA. I wasn't expecting to hear anything until April 1, when results were expected to be announced.
This quilt was another one of my procrastinations, although I did have a lot of excuses this time. I had trouble getting the fabric I wanted to use. Then when I wanted to paint the background, it was either raining or windy. I finally moved the shower curtain rod to the center of the bathtub, and painted it there. Good thing we have another bathroom!
I wanted to use some Lumiere Pearl paint in turquoise to add sparkle to the sea, but I misplaced my bottle. So, instead of going out in the rain, I mixed some turquoise Plaid Acrylic Fabric paint with some purple Lumiere (which I did find) until I had nice shades of blue, with the help of several shades of Tsukineko inks. By the way, I found the turquoise Lumiere on my sewing table right after I completely finished the background.
More about the process of creating this quilt in another blog.

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