So far this summer has been full of activity, very little of it landscape quilting. But in late spring one had been started on the design wall--using, of all things, one of those "ugly" skies I painted...
...and a heron I sketched. More about him in a moment.
Some hills and trees had been auditioned...
as were boulders and other elements not shown here, including a boat and an eagle.
The heron and the smaller elements were temporarily removed so that the background could be basted and quilted more easily.
After eight weeks of yardwork and a couple of other projects, work was begun on designing the heron's feathers. There are now 8 discarded sketches and tracing paper all over the place. One keeper as of yesterday, not shown here.
I did stitch out two of the discarded designs as practice/test pieces, using different yellow/gold threads, with tracing paper on top.
It quickly became apparent that ordering some Golden Threads Quilting Paper would be a good idea, as the tracing paper was a bit difficult to remove. In the last photo, much of the tracing paper is still on--after all, it was practice only, so I abandoned the effort.