Do a puzzle of Kathy McNeil's quilt, Song of the Sea.
Song of the Sea won a Blue Ribbon for Best Wall Quilt at Pacific International Quilt Festival 2015, amongst many other awards, and was created using some of the techniques featured in our latest Masterclass on Surface Design. Be on the look out, as Song of the Sea has a cameo in Kathy's segment of the show. As to how she up came to the end result of her unbelievable underwater quilt, Kathy says, "I had no idea where my lovely sea creature would take me. She ended up in an art nouveau design playing with / or eating her little friends?"
Click Here to see the Full Quilt.
Learn about Surface Application from Kathy, and our other Surface Design Masters, in our first Surface Design Masterclass, Using Surface Applications | Surface Design Masterclass 1.
See more of Kathy's quilts in Using Crayons on Fabric and Quilt Collage with Kathy McNeil | Precision Piecing with Ann Harwell.
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 35 Pieces Rotating
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 99 Pieces Rotating
SongOfTheSeabyKathyMcNeil - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Gregory Case