Bozena Wojtaszek – Book #6

For the end of the series (and to accompany the festive season) I went for another treasury from my kitchen library – “The Medieval Cookbook” by Maggie Black. Beautiful and richly informative book on historical cookery.

Commercial cottons and linens, machine quilting, hand embroidery, gold paints.

Detail views:

  1. Great subject choice beautifully executed. The details on the lady and of the dishes is wonderful; a great end to your series, well done!

  2. The detailed part represents the atmosphere of the bookcover. Lovely.

  3. Chantal Guillermet's avatar Chantal Guillermet

    A perfect end to your series in harmony with your previous pieces ! Well done.

  4. Bravo on your design and detail you have accomplished in the book cover.

  5. Wonderful embroidery and the 3D tablecloth adds even more interest. I am also amazed by your knowledge of cooking books and food history. Very interesting!

  6. great work, I like the detail of the lady and also the fabric you used.

  7. Great end of your series, loved your choice of fabrics and the 3d cloth. The lady and her dishes really steal the show. Bravo!

  8. I love the fabrics you have chosen and the details you added. This is a beautiful representation of the book, and a great end to your series

  9. Your fabric choices again feel just right for a kitchen themed piece. The 3D tablecloth is a great detail and I love the way you have stitched the words.

  10. I love the perspective that you created with the 3D table cloth. The lady and her dishes are so pretty. Wonderful end of your series.

  11. a nice finish to your series. I truly appreciate your efforts to use authenic kitchen linens in each or your quilts; it adds charm and visual interest to each piece.

  12. studiociboulette's avatar studiociboulette

    Beautiful quilt. I love your choice of fabrics giving the atmosphere or the kitchen. You attention to details and embroidery are exquisite. I would love to try some of those recipes. Bravo!

  13. Love the colorful fabrics, lovely embroidery and all the dimensional appliqué details. A beautiful finale to your cookbook series. Bravo!

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