DellaJane Hand Dyes - 2006 Journal Quilt Gallery


The Journal Quilt Project was started several years ago by Karey Bresenhan as challenge to QuiltArt members. A selection of each participant's journal quilts are unveiled at International Quilt Festival in Houston each fall.

My 2006 Journal Quilts are a series about windmills. The background of most of the journal quilts are done using scraps of fabric in a technique I call "Too Small to Keep, Too Big to Throw Away". The batting is Peltex, and the edges are finished with a machine zigzag.

[JANUARY]
January is a traditional windmill on a bright background.
[FEBRUARY]
In February, I used the "windflower" design, with ghost windmills in the background.
[MARCH]
March. I've seen many of the new 3-bladed windmills as I travel. I used the color white and added additional "blades".
[APRIL]
April - The shape of the blades became driving rain.
[MAY]
For May, I used windflowers again, many sizes, all in pink, for my Mayflowers.
[JUNE]
June - The hide of a baseball I found along the trail becomes the blades of this windmill. The background was made of strips instead of small scraps.
[JULY]
Again for the background, I used strips of fabric - these were cut from a fabric I painted. The windmills are rusted fabric. I wanted to portray the vast plains, with many windmills and not much else.

[AUGUST]


This study was a sort of negative of July's quilt. The background is rusted fabric, the windmill and windflowers are purple. I made a larger version called Prairie Windflowers.

[SEPTEMBER]


September - I used wool I had felted to make gray flowers - definitely NOT flower colors!
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