This piece was made with machine felting, hand embroidery and beading, free motion quilting, three dimensional fish and a nod and a wink to Dr. Seuss. You see, there are two fish, each about 4 inches long and heavily beaded. One fish is red, the other blue.
Threadworks is a juried exhibition of needle arts, and the theme of this year's show is "Water".
The show runs from April 20 to June 9 at the Wellington County Museum and Archives in Fergus, ON and then will spend the next three years traveling to museums and galleries across Ontario.
Threadworks is a special project of Ontario Network of Needleworkers' in association with Wellington County Museum and Archives.
Congratulations very cool, love the blues.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret. I'm pleased it was selected.
DeleteAwesome, Linda. It's a wonderful piece. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy. I was pleasantly surprises as per my predictions on Wed. evening.
DeleteIt's gorgeous! Congratulations, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Barb. Have a fabulous weekend!
DeleteFantastic .. love Dr. Seuss and this was one of the favorites with the kids too among many others! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Asha. I always loved Green Eggs and Ham too. A great read aloud for kids!
DeleteCongrats Linda! Oh, the places you'll go! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love that book too ;o)
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