Pieced bargello-style rainbow wings, machine quilted. Completed February 9, 2019. Size 14" x 16". Made for Project Quilting challenge 10.3. Click on that link to vote for your 10 favorite quilts this week
This week we lost our amazing friend, Janet Mease (center in this photo) She was funny, honest, snarky, foul mouthed, loving, kind, and generous. We met in an online group in February 2013.
Adva and I went to visit her in San Luis Obispo a few times, and made a small quilt for her when she opened her quilt shop. Here is a post about that quilt.
The night she passed (Feb 8th) I dreamt I saw her with wings. Yes. wings. I'm not really spiritual in that way, so my response to that vision was: WHAT THE F*CK. I have a feeling Janet would have said the same thing.
I created this image of her for our FB group.
Janet was colorful, in every meaning of that word. She loved ALL the colors, especially yellow, which she used in her quilts as a neutral. (most people use white/gray/light colors as 'neutral').
I cut thin strips in a full rainbow, sewed them into a strata fabric, added a bright yellow to the top and bottom as my background, then cut that up to create the bargello 'wings' (I'm sorry I don't have process photos, this actually went together very quickly)
On the back, I included a left over strip of Frond Tree of Life panel, which I used on the back of a 'get well' quilt we made for Janet this past summer.
The quilting on this small quilt includes wings, the words 'snowflake sister', which is the hashtag that original FB group uses on other social media, and a row of naughty bits, which I first used on Janet's quilt, and reminds me of her ribald humor.
Godspeed Janet Mease.
I'm going to miss that wild woman.
Peace.
What a perfect tribute to Janet. The quilting is absolutely perfect too ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim. Losing Janet is a punch to the gut. I've got to focus on all the funny stuff about her.
DeleteWhat a wonderful tribute! She was blessed with friends and blessed us all.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barb. I'm so sorry for your loss. big hugs
DeleteI’m so sorry for your loss. What a perfect way to remember the best of her!
ReplyDeleteThanks Colleen. She's a hoot to remember ;-)
DeleteThis is amazing..my mom would have loved it
ReplyDeleteI hope so Amy. I'm so sorry for your loss.
DeleteSuch an amazing and diverse group came together with Janet as our beating heart.
ReplyDeleteYes Kathi, We will have funny stories to tell for many years. That shit doesn't get old ;-)
DeleteWhat a beautiful way of commemorating Janet's vibrant life and friendship.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mel.
DeleteBeautiful tribute, Paula. I can just hear her cracking up about that picture. ❤️
ReplyDeleteOh i hope so!
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