Outside Inspiration: Stitching Color

I first saw this piece you see here on a tiny Pinterest pin and thought “Wow. That’s some serious polymer clay work.” Only it’s not polymer. It’s a quilt! But wow … wouldn’t that make a gorgeous polymer wall piece?

The quilt is by the very gifted Carol Taylor. She balances a full spectrum of saturated color with consistent, yet rambling patterns in many of her quilts. I just keep trying to imagine just how stunning they must be in person!

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Her patterns, layout and colors would all be quite inspiring for any polymer artist by I think they would make caners in particular just gush. Treat yourself to a stroll through her online gallery today.

And a very happy Valentine’s Day from myself and Cleo (she’s the cat in my lap making typing more of a challenge than it should be today.) Big furry hugs to all our readers!

 

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Sage

2 Comments

  1. Monique U. on February 14, 2014 at 9:15 pm

    Nice to hear you retain feline inspiration, Jade 🙂

    The fibre arts certainly have lots of inspiration to offer to the PC world. Ms. Taylor’s quilts are exceptional!



  2. Pat Hart on February 16, 2014 at 10:20 am

    To echo you, Sage: Wow! What a gorgeous colour and design boost on this grey, rainy westcoast Canadian morning! Thanks a bunch!



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