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There is an art to pairing one textile with another. My love of Fortuny fabric is highlighted here as well as work that pairs my own textiles with one another. I work diligently in creating stable applique' - and hand cut these shapes on my frame. It is labor intense work and allows for endless variation in types of contrast in color, pattern and texture.
There is an art to pairing one textile with another. My love of Fortuny fabric is highlighted here as well as work that pairs my own textiles with one another. I work diligently in creating stable applique' - and hand cut these shapes on my frame. It is labor intense work and allows for endless variation in types of contrast in color, pattern and texture.
Fortuny Applique' examples
"Serpentine Blade" Fortuny Applique'
"Wright" Border with Fortuny Applique'
"French Market" Border with Fortuny Applique'
"French Market" with Fortuny Applique'
"Corner Knot" Fortuny on Fortuny Applique'
"Corner Knot" Silk Pillow with Fortuny Applique'
"Circle" Border with Fortuny Applique'
"Circle" Border with 24ct. Gold Leaf Applique'
"Circle" Border with Raffia Applique'
"Circle" Applique' Border using Bellinger Lace and pearls
"Circle" Headboard Embroidery on linen
Tibetan Endless Knot Mohair Applique' on silk
Tibetan Knot detail
"Chain" Applique' linen on linen
"Chain" Applique' detail
"Chain" Applique' Linen on Linen
"New Key" Applique' Border with mohair on linen
"New Key" Applique' Border using Bellinger Silk Velvet on her ground fabric