Showing posts with label PatchworknPlay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PatchworknPlay. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Light, End, Tunnel!

I based my piece on the concept of 'feeling low, down or depressed'.


Sometimes things just go round and round in their troubled minds.


There doesn't seem to be a way out,  where life seems frayed around the edges.

I chose to leave it unbound, as life it often ragged nor contained or tidy.

I loved making this mini! It seems that just as I am hitting my stride, I have decided to bow out of this group!
C'est la vie!

Suz (Patchwork n Play)

Monday, August 1, 2016

"Waltzing Matilda"

Australian bush ballads have often been turned into songs.

So I've turned the song into a mini quilt!


I hope I have captured some of the essential elements of the poem/song....


from the billy boiling,


to the jolly jumbucks!

More details on my blog.....

Suz



Purple Passion


As patchwork, piecing and quilting is my passion,


so is my interpretation of this month's theme!
SUZ
Patchwork N Play

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Musings...

my interpretation of the May theme of music.....


 based on a beautiful ceiling of a concert hall, here in Melbourne, Australia.


More details on my blog- PatchworknPlay-
Susan

Monday, February 1, 2016

Volvox


is a freshwater green algae...

and this is my interpretation of it.



I had lots of fun photographing it too!




Susan
PatchworknPlay


Sunday, November 1, 2015

Struggle Street

The fourth mini in our Literature series was a struggle...

My mini is an abstract representation of two of my favourite novels...

"Great expectations"


and "To Kill a Mockingbird"



                                           It was a struggle for Pip and Atticus....



so  I call it "Struggle Street"

Friday, May 1, 2015

Rosy Posy

My May quilt....


an interpretation of the nursery rhyme....


"Ring a Ring o Roses"
Enjoy,
Susan
PatchworknPlay

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Rosetta

This is my mini for this month's reveal, based on the "Literature" theme....

I used the history of the translation of the Rosetta Stone as the inspiration for mine.


You can read more about my quilt over at "PatchworknPlay"...

SUZ