Art: Eagle Interventions by Dreamflower
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Eagle Intervention
Artist: Dreamflower
Title: "Eagle Interventions"
Rating: G
Theme: "Sky"
Element: Eagles
Media: Fabric applique, machine and hand embroidery, fabric pens, fabric crayon
Artist's Notes: This will be 16" X 16" when completed. It will be used as a pillow top for a throw pillow. Unfortunately, my sewing machine malfunctioned before I could finish making the pillow back, so I will have to finish that part later, by hand. I will update this with a picture of the completed project then. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger version of the pictures. (The completed project has now been added.)
Here at last, the completed project:
The front of the finished pillow cover
The back of the finished pillow cover.
The finished pillow. I lost a little more detail in the small panels.
The finished pillow in place.
And another picture of the finished pillow in its new spot.
I still prefer the "old" scrapbook, even if it was slower.
Artist: Dreamflower
Title: "Eagle Interventions"
Rating: G
Theme: "Sky"
Element: Eagles
Media: Fabric applique, machine and hand embroidery, fabric pens, fabric crayon
Artist's Notes: This will be 16" X 16" when completed. It will be used as a pillow top for a throw pillow. Unfortunately, my sewing machine malfunctioned before I could finish making the pillow back, so I will have to finish that part later, by hand. I will update this with a picture of the completed project then. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger version of the pictures. (The completed project has now been added.)
Center Panel Here is the pattern I found for the large eagle:http://www.sewing.org/files/project/eagletote_pattern.pdf . The two smaller appliques came from a print fabric of American bald eagles, which I colored over with a golden-brown fabric crayon.The background is a really nice sky print. I had bought quite a bit of it, but have used up most of it now. Still have a little bit left. |
Small panels I made the smaller panels a little larger than they needed to be. To the far left is Mt. Doom; in the upper right is Isengard representing Gandalf's rescue there; the burning pines from The Hobbit are in the upper right; in the lower right is a goblin riding a wolf, representing the Battle of Five Armies; and in the lower left are the Misty Mountains, with Zirakzigal in the middle, representing Gandalf's rescue after he battled the Balrog.At the end of the ironing board, you can see a piece of the eagle print fabric.As you can see, much more detail is in these panels than I was able to use for the finished pillow top. |
Uncropped completed pillow top Another view of the completed top. |
Here at last, the completed project:




