Helen Hazon – Book #3

Mansfield Park

Inspiration – my almost lifelong love of Jane Austen’s novels.
The third novel published by Jane Austen was Mansfield Park in 1814. In keeping with the previous
quilts I have used hand embroidery, raw edge applique and machine stitching. The words are again the
names of some of the main characters and places in the book.
All fabrics are cotton. Hand embroidery is in cotton and machine stitching is in rayon.

  1. Chantal Guillermet's avatar Chantal Guillermet

    Again a beautiful piece and in harmony with the others. Your hand stitching adds a lot !

  2. carolinehiggs's avatar carolinehiggs

    A great addition to your series as beautifully stitched as ever. Lovely work.

  3. The design captures the atmophere of that time. Very neat handstitching., as always.

  4. A lovely and sentimental piece. You hand embroidery is delightful, this is a great addition to the series,

  5. studiociboulette's avatar studiociboulette

    Beautiful embroidery. I love the fabric with the little flowers, so romantic and pure. Bravo!

  6. joanbrailsford's avatar joanbrailsford

    Another beautiful representation of this genteel era. It perfectly reflects the tone of the book, and the stitching is wonderful. A lovely quilt

  7. Very nice work, love the hand embroidery, and the idea of ​​writing the names on the work. I love the book.

  8. Impeccable hand embroidery adds such a lot to this beautiful and harmonious piece. A great addition to your series.

  9. Such a delicate and meticulously stitched piece that is a beautiful representation of the era. Lovely!

  10. The fabric reflects the time the book is written. I also love your handembroidery.

  11. bravo, your work is very delicate and in keeping with the book. well done

  12. Your work perfectly complements the period style and elegance of your series. Your hand embroidery embellishes the result. Well done!

  13. I am in awe of your hand- and machine-embroidery. A beautiful addition to your series.

  14. Love it how you keep the whole series so very Austen, perfect!

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