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Fifteen by Fifteen is a group of like-minded textile artists from various places throughout the world, we have come together to participate in an art quilt challenge. Our artistic styles vary, but we share a love of art quilting, the desire to learn and experiment, and most importantly share and grow. Every 8 weeks members will make a 15 x 15 inch quilt based on colour play or a theme. The results will be displayed in the Artists Gallery.-
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Wonderful.
A very fitting last in your series, I love the muted colour palette and the way that you have used hand stitch to add additional detail. Lovely work.
beautiful use of fabrics to create this abstract interpretation of the landscape. Bravo
Thanks to a good placement of the fabrics, you’ve succeeded in giving depth and relief to the landscape, which wasn’t easy with the neutral shades. The embroidery adds a touch of life.
Very clever using the same monochromatic fabrics as the previous one to unify the quilts. Lovely hand embroidery details and a wonderful end to your series. Well done!
A great choose of fabrics. I love how you used the frayed edges.
The muted, natural color pallete is perfect for your final project. I like the raw edges and hand stitching you have done.
Clever use of a limited colour palette. You have made a lovely image with great use of your fabrics and stitching.
Great selection of fabrics and textures to create the background for this landscape. I like the way that the tree is placed off-centre to make the background as important as the tree. Lovely work
It is very interesting how you can create an outstanding work using so little color. That gives a chance for the design, composition and texture to stand out. Thank you for teaching me this lesson!
Stunning final work for your series. The choice of fabrics and its subtle palette create a background that embellishes the tree and the entire composition. I love it.
I love your fabric compositions. They are so clever and effective to give depth and perspective to the landscape. Your choice of colour to express the mood of the season. Beautiful quilting. Bravo!
Good use of commercial fabrics covering the background. The choice of the fabrics for the tree is also very interesting. I really like your work with the fabrics that go so well together
I love the way you created that wonderful background. It makes the off-center tree stand out. Great finale to your series.
Nice to see how the beginning and the end of your series comes together.
The use of frayed fabrics and your hand stitching adds interest to the subtle color palette. Well done.