The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Faith Alone" by Jerry Granata
Do a puzzle of Jerry Granata's quilt, Faith Alone.
Faith Alone was born out of an art quilt challenge that Jerry participated in while in an art group in Florida. The theme of the challenge was doors, and Jerry's photographer friend Ryan took a photo of an abandoned church in Canada over twenty-five years ago that he loved the texture of and decided to use as the inspiration for this quilt. Measuring 50" x 60", and machine quilted and hand-embroidered, the piece was Jerry's first foray into using unusual fabrics and materials. Probably the most unusual is at the top of the window, which uses sheet vinyl and theatrical gels, which are thin plastic sheeting used in the theater to give lighting its color. Wanting to be as realistic with the quilt as possible, Jerry made the hinges of the door using Timtex interfacing, which he also covered the batik used for the brick with and painted heavily with fabric paint to provide the metal and textured looks.
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See more of Jerry's quilts in How to Work with Unusual Fabrics with Jerry Granata | Witte Museum Tour.
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 35 Pieces Rotating
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 99 Pieces Rotating
FaithAlonebyJerryGranata - 300 Pieces Rotating
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