Beth El Piecework & Vivid Colors

Follow my process re-posts of the Beth El Synagogue Torah Mantels.

October 20, 2009

Many hours spent cutting and piecing 1/2″ to 1″ strips from clothing donated by congregation. Also mixing prints with solid silk shantung that was purchased for the project. Some how I will mix these sheets of striped fabric with the kippot.

October 21, 2009

I am pleased with the vivid colors so far. The kippahs are so bright. My goal is to bring out as much contrast and vividness as possible by by juxtaposing high contrast clashing colors. As the designs for the mantels develop I will ground the colors with neutrals, black, white, creams, navy and deep plum.

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3 Responses to Beth El Piecework & Vivid Colors

  1. Mary Keasler says:

    This is perfectly wondermous! A true work of art in the making.

  2. Jill says:

    This already looks beautiful. I love the organic “flow” of your piecing.

  3. Hollie says:

    How beautiful! Thank you for re-posting this project!

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