Add Unusual Animals to your Art Quilt

Bloom of Jellies

Looking to add unusual animals to your Art Quilt?

Nature themes lend themselves to including unusual animals in art quilts. I often add dragonflies, fish, and jellies to my seascapes or landscapes. My preferred technique for landscape fabric collage is the fabric layering technique. I create a fiber scene on a table and quilt all of the layers together to make a piece of wall art.

A Dragonfly is an Insect.

A local gallery recently had a call for entry for  insects. Of course, small creeping animals were my first thought.  I would normally not choose to include bugs in my art .But I continued pondering and I  remembered that dragonflies and butterflies are also insects. I choose to try my hand at dragonflies since they are a local favorite. Butterflies are beautiful but overdone in my view as small creatures in art quilts.

Small Creatures in Art Quilts, teal dragonflies on a cream background with plants and rocks.17"x 15" 43cm x 38cm
Teal Dragonflies 17″x 15″ 43cm x 38cm SOLD!

Sea Dragons

Sea dragons are a facinating cousin to a sea horse.   My first thought when I saw one was, was it an animal or was it a plant? I was totally fooled. I love the impressionistic feel that it brings to my art. Each viewer can choose what they wish to envision. Sea horses and seadragons are smaller creatures than expected.Sometimes the differently colored seadragons blend in with their surroundings.

Small Creatures in Art Quilts, a light green seadragon underwater
Light Green Seadragon
A large pink seadragons swimming among fish and kelp.26" x 22"  66cm x 56cm
Swimming with Seadragons 26″ x 22″ 66cm x 56cm

 

Some of the small animals  in my work stand out and some don’t.
I created these seadragons using thread painting. Sheer fabric fish create a layered look to the seascape.

Sea Dragons in the Golden Kelp,32" h x 22" w 81cm x 56cm seadragions and fish swimming in this underwater fantasy
Sea Dragons in the Golden Kelp,32″ h x 22″ w 81cm x 56cm

Jellies

Small Creatures in Art Quilts, lots of jellies swimming in this blue and pink background underwater. 15" x 14" 38cm x 36cm
Bloom of Jellies, 15″ x 14″ 38cm x 36cm

Jellies add a fun, whimsical feel to my art. Don’t say jellyfish because they are not fish!Decorative threads for the tentacles add a bit of whimsy and recreate a swaying movement of the water.

Small Creatures in Art Quilts, jellies swimming in the deep sea 12" x 13"  31 cm x 33cm
Jellies in the Deep, 12″ x 13″ 31 cm x 33cm

In conclusion, these small creatures, fish, seadragons, jellies and dragonflies occur often in my art quilts.  They are my favorites to create. I like using sheer fabrics to add dimension. Decorative threads are fun and add interest. Impressionistic scenes allow the viewer to become involved and form their own conclusions about what is there.

Learning more about the actual animals.

https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/

https://montereybay.noaa.gov/

Learn more about the fabric layering technique.

https://www.annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2020/03/fabric-layering-technique-another-look/

Many of my seascapes and landscapea are available at my etsy shop.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/annbmayartquilts/

Marine Life in Art Quilts

Deep Blue Sea,37" h x 24" w
Lime sea dragon art on a throw pillow, 14" x 14"
Lime sea dragon art on a throw pillow 14″ x 14″ 35cm x 35 cm

Marine Life in Art Quilts

Above all,marine life is front and center in my home town of Santa Cruz,California. For example,this is where three young princes of Hawaii first surfed in North America on July 19, 1885 on large redwood boards. In addition,Santa Cruz is at the top of the Monterey Bay with the world class aquarium just an hour away. The area is also home several national marine research facilities. Surf City, U.S.A takes its marine life seriously.

Art Ranks High too.

However,Santa Cruz is also listed as fifth in the nation as an artistic destination. That is to say that many artists live in the county. That is to say that marine life and art come together in this newer genre of art quilts. Come be inspired to try it yourself!

A Visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium

In the beginning when I first started making marine life art quilts, I visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium. In other words, I wanted to   observe the fish. What do their mouths look like? What shapes are their tails? My intention was to create a accurate picture of the sealife. However, that idea went out the window very quickly. In conclusion,there is no one way that a fish’s mouth looks. The variety of shapes and forms is endless. My underwater fantasy portfolio was born. In addition, I was free to create an animal in any way I wanted because there was probably a fish that looked that way somewhere.

Deep Blue Sea,Marine Life in Art Quilts 37" h x 24" w blue and rose colored underwater fantasy with fish and plants
Deep Blue Sea,37″ h x 24″ w 94cm x 61cm

Sea Dragons at the Aquarium

Similarly, I saw my first sea dragon at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Was that a plant? Was that an animal? It was impossible to tell. I was fascinated. Ever since that day, I have been incorporating sea dragons into my art.

Technically,sea dragons are cousins to the sea horse. What? It is hard to believe. Sadly for us humans, the sea dragon display is not longer at the aquarium. Happily for the sea dragons, they have been returned to their natural habitat in the waters of the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary. However, they may be on display at another aquarium.

Swimming With Sea Dragons, an art quilt, 26" h x 22"w Pink seadragon swimming with kelp and fish light blue background
Swimming With Sea Dragons, an art quilt, 26″ h x 22″w

https://www.annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2020/03/fabric-layering-technique-another-look/

https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/https://montereybay.noaa.gov

Color,Texture and Movement lead the Way!

I explored creating marine plants and animals using the fabric layering technique. In the same way, I added texture and movement to each piece! Color,texture and movement lead the way! Lots of thick decorative threads add texture and life to the underwater rocks. In addition, in Sea Dragons in the Golden Kelp, I created the animals by thread painting on Sulky water soluable fabric stabilizer.This thread painting technique creates lacy and leafy animals. Use one’s imagination to see animals among the plants.

Seadragons in the Golden Kelp 32" x 22"  81cm x 56cm  on a deep purple background
Seadragons in the Golden Kelp 32″ x 22″ 81cm x 56cm
Marine Life in Art Quilts
Life Among the Seaweed, 26″ h x 22 ” w 66cm x 56cm
Violet Seascape,33″ h x 26″ w
84 cm x 66 cm

Furthermore, underwater fantasies lend themselves to the use of sheer fabrics. Who knows what shadowy beings are lurking in the depths? Shiny, reflective fabrics cut into the shapes of fish and marine life add a dimension that often only becomes visible is a certain light. What a surprise! What fun!

Large Spotted Fish, 17 " x 17" blue and orange art quilt with decorative threads
Large Spotted Fish, 17 ” x 17″
43cm x 43 cm

In Conclusion

In conclusion, underwater seascapes lend themselves to different colors, textures, and techniques. Create a fun marine world!

In addition you may read more here about the actual fabric layering technique I use. Follow the step by step procedure to make your own underwater seascape.

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2020/03/fabric-layering-technique-another-look/

https://seymourcenter.ucsc.edu/https://seymourcenter.ucsc.edu/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/annbmayartquilts/

These sites may be of interest to you also.

https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/

https://montereybay.noaa.gov/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/annbmayartquilts/

How to Make a Fabric Landscape Collage Quilt 

The art quilt is completed.

Learn how to make a  fabric landscape collage quilt using the fabric layering technique. In general, this art form is accessible to all skill levels of art quilts.

Make a Fabric Landscape Collage Quilt

Introduction

In this post you will learn how I make a fabric landscape collage quilt.  Basically,the fabric collage is covered with tulle netting and then, free motion quilted together.

Free motion quilting is a high level quilt skill. Before I learned  about fabric layering, I had almost given up on perfecting my skills at it. Yet, I found the fabric layering technique very forgiving for practicing free motion quilting. It became a great way for me to advance my skill level of this technique . Try it. Maybe it will help you too.

Topics Covered

  • How to create a fabric landscape collage art quilt
  • Follow a step by step procedure
  • Seascapes- Underwater Fantasies!
  • Trees with Color! Texture! Movement!
  • How to free motion quilt successfully!
  • Conclusion

How to create a Fabric Landscape Collage Art Quilt

The fabric layering technique uses a  table rather than a design wall to design. First, I create a scene. Next I cover it with tulle netting. Then I free motion sew the three layers(back, batting,top) together.I use this technique for my Nature portfolio; landscapes,seacapes, mountains,and trees. I prefer to create a more impressionistic scene than realistic view.

Many beginners are encouraged to find a photo that they like in order to copy it for their first fabric collage. A photo to copy may be helpful at the beginning stages. As my artist career advances, I find  a photo more  restricting than freeing. My art is all about color, texture, and  movement. To me copying a photo creates a flat rendition of the scene. That is not the effect that what I am going for.

First Steps

To begin, I choose the fabric that will create the background. Fore most, I prefer to choose a fabric with some dimension already on it, ie. light and dark spaces. For example, if I choose a dark background, then I will choose lighter colored materials for my plants, fish, rocks and other items . On the other hand, if I choose a lighter background, then I will choose darker colored scenery.

In this photo, the quilt sandwich is  ready. Choose the backing fabric. Place it on a table. Cover it with batting, the soft center part of a quilt. Place the background fabric on top. Iron each layer so that they will lie flat.

work in progress,Begin with a quilt sandwich; back fabric, batting and background fabric
step 1 Begin with a quilt sandwich; back fabric, batting and background fabric

Step 1

First, the back fabric is flat on the table. Next, a piece of batting is laid on top of that. Clearly, you can see the white batting  hanging a bit over the edge. Then I laid a piece of moddled commercial fabric on top. The piece is about 14″ by 14″36 cm x36 cm. I let the fabric’s different shades of coloring do part of the work in creating interest and depth in the piece. Finally, I lightly baste the layers together with an Avery glue stick.

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt, Add rocks.
step 2

Step 2

Next, I cut out light colored rocks. I placed them in the foreground. Then I cut out irregularly shaped dots of different colored batik fabric for the jellies,or jelly fish. I place the jellies as if they are swimming in the current.

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt. Add plants with fabric and decorative threads
step 3 Add plants with fabric and decorative threads

Step 3-

Next, I cut out plants and place them between the rocks. Next, I add decorative threads for the tenacles of the jellies. Adjust the decorative threads so that it looks like the water is moving them. After that when everything is in its place, I baste the pieces in place with a tiny dab of glue. I use a long pin to place the smallest spot of glue under the fabric. This helps me keep the dot of glue small.

 

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt,Cover with tulle netting and pin down.
step 4 Cover with tulle netting and pin down.

Step 4

 

Next I cover the scene with tulle netting. Then I pin the tulle in place. The tulle is really hard to see in this photo. Similarly, it usually appears almost invisible when the piece is finished. I am not fussy about the color of the tulle that I use. A black tulle will add a muted tone to your piece. A lighter color like white becomes more invisible in the final piece. Some tulle now comes with sparkles. This works especially well for water scenes. The sunlight seems to reflect off of the water!

Make a Fabric Landscape Collage Quilt, Free motion quilt the 3 layers together.
step 5 Started free motion quilting.

Step 5

Next, I free motion quilt the three layers together. The first step is to lower the feed dogs on my machine. Primarily, this allows me to move the piece smoothly however I want. The quilting  creates another level of movement. If  the feed dogs( the little metal teeth) on your machine aren’t adjustable, cover them with a plastic attachment to free motion quilt. Tightly hold the edges of the quilt taut and smooth while quilting. I like to create plants moving in the water with my quilting. However, you may choose whatever you like.

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Zigzag the edgess twice to complete.
The art quilt is completed.

Step 6

Finally, I finish the piece by zigzagging the edges twice. However, for larger pieces, I prefer sew a facing to the front and turn then turn the facing to the back. Then I hand stitch it down.

Finally, here is a photo of the back of the piece.  The machine stitching is easily viewed.

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
It is easier to see the quilting from the back.

Seascapes

Seascapes are basically a variation on landscapes but underwater. My seascapes are often underwater fantasies of marine life and plants.

Above all, marine life is front and center in my home town of Santa Cruz, California. For example, this is where three young princes of Hawaii first surfed in North America on July 19, 1885 on large redwood boards. In addition, Santa Cruz is at the top of the Monterey Bay with the world class aquarium just an hour away. The area is also home several national marine research facilities. Surf City, U.S.A takes its marine life seriously.

Art ranks High too.

On the other hand, Santa Cruz is also listed as fifth in the nation as an artistic destination. That is to say that many artists live in the county. That is to say that marine life and art come together in this newer genre of art quilts. Come be inspired to try it yourself!

A Visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium

When I first started making marine life art quilts, I visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium. In other words, I wanted to observe the fish. What do their mouths look like? What shapes are their tails? My intention was to create a accurate picture of the sea life. However, that idea went out the window very quickly. In conclusion, there is no one way that a fish’s mouth looks. The variety of shapes and forms is endless. My underwater fantasy portfolio was born. In addition, I was free to create an animal in any way I wanted because there was probably a fish that looked that way somewhere.

Landscapes and Seascapes
Deep Blue Sea 37″ x 24″ 2020 $2100.

Sea Dragons at the Aquarium

Similarly, I saw my first sea dragon at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Was that a plant? Was that an animal? It was impossible to tell. I was fascinated. Ever since that day, I have been incorporating sea dragons into my art.

Technically, sea dragons are cousins to the sea horse. What? It is hard to believe. Sadly for us humans, the sea dragon display is not longer at the aquarium. Happily for the sea dragons, they have been returned to their natural habitat in the waters of the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary. However, these fascinating animals may be on display at another aquarium.

Landscapes and Seascapes
Swimming With Sea Dragons 26″ x 22″ 2016 $1500.

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2019/06/sea-dragons-exhibit-at-aquarium/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/06/small-creatures-in-art-quilts/

Color,Texture and Movement lead the way!

I incorporate color, texture and movement into my art quilts while using the fabric layering technique.Plants and animals may stand out or barely be seen depending on their color. In the same way, lots of thick decorative threads add texture and life to the underwater rocks. In addition, in Sea Dragons in the Golden Kelp, I created the animals by thread painting on Sulky water soluble fabric stabilizer. This thread painting technique creates lacy and leafy animals. Free motion quilting adds movement by creating  plant life that seems to move with the currents. Use one’s imagination to see animals among the plants.

Landscapes and Seascapes Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Violet Seascape 33″ x26″ 2020 $2100.

Furthermore, underwater fantasies lend themselves to the use of sheer fabrics. Who knows what shadowy beings are lurking in the depths? Shiny, reflective fabrics cut into the shapes of fish and marine life add a dimension that often only becomes visible is a certain light. What a surprise! What fun!

Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Large Spotted Fish 15″ x 15″

Trees

Furthermore,I use this technique often to create some of my most favorite art quilts highlighting trees.

Vacant Lot 43″ x 31″

First of all, trees in art quilts are my most popular pieces. Above all, everyone can relate to the shape and various colors of trucks and leaves. Vacant Lot, is an early example  of one of my tree art quilts. Furthermore, five of my art quilt trees hang permanently  in local Santa Cruz County Kaiser Permanente Medical facilities.

Tree Friendly Town

I live in a tree friendly town. That is to say that Santa Cruz, California is part of the Tree City USA program. My county is full of fruit tree orchards as well as redwoods. Furthermore, the Spanish explorers saw their first redwood tree in Santa Cruz County. In addition, California’s first state park, Big Basin is also in my county. That is a lot of trees for the second smallest county in California.

Of course, many locales are tree friendly places even if they not they are enrolled in the national urban tree program. We can all relate to trees and leaves; the forms they take and  the shapes they make. Creating trees lets me explore and expand my use of texture, color, and movement. Let me take this opportuntity to share my love of trees.

Use of Color

Young children and other people know what color a tree should be. We understand the general shape of a tree including the wide variety of sizes and forms. Change the color of a tree  to an  unnatural  color. Our brains will still recognize that it as  a tree. This is what makes it fun for  an artist.

Teal colored tree trunk and branches ? Not so common nor are violet branches. I have received such a positive response from the movement of leaves extending beyond the edges of the art quilt that I have continued to do that.

Along the Path 34″ x 22″ sold
At the Edge of the Grove 29″ x 26″

What could be more fun than orange branches!

Tree Along Creek 32″ x 27″

This tree along the creek has  pale colored branches  with  bluish green tint from couched yarns and decorative threads. The pop of medium green comes from a piece of  dress fabric from the 1940s.

Adding Texture

Celebrating Fall has branches made from a highly textured yet, loosely woven fabric. I couched decorative threads are on top of the fabric to add more interest. This same couching technique is also visible in Tree Along Creek and At the Edge of the Grove.

Nature Art Quilts Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Celebrating Fall 33″ x 31″ 2019

Adding Movement

In Looking up at Dusk,flying leaves and twigs are carried along by  the wind. While creating this piece, I actually toss some pieces onto the quilt top. Great fun! Great serenpidity!

Nature Art Quilts Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Looking up at Dusk,31″ x 24″ 2017
Nature Art Quilts,Make a Fabric  Landscape Collage Quilt
Overlook 35″ x 26″ 2018

In Overlook, I choose a green and white patterned fabric for the trunk and branches. I couched (zigzagged)decorative threads and yarn to the fabric before cutting out the shape of the tree.  The white  spaces on the fabric create movement. The curvy line quilting in the sky also adds action. The sky fabric is from an indigo dying class. Can you see the clouds moving across the sky?

How to Free Motion Quilt Successfully!

Free motion quilting is an advanced quilting technique. Free motion quilting is when the quilter is in charge of moving the quilt instead of the machine.   Here are a few easy tricks for success.

  1. You must be able to lower the feed dogs on your sewing machine. The feed dogs are the little metal teeth that help move the fabric through the machine. If your older machine doesn’t allow for this. The feed dogs may be covered with a plastic attachment.
  2. Use a darning foot while quilting attach photo.
  3. While free motion quilting, the quilter moves the fabric. While stitching the throttleusually used by your foot pedal , goes quickly and your hands move the fabric slowly. Remember ,the mantra is fast feet, slow hands.
  4. Use Aurifil 50 wt. thread is by far the best thread to use for free motion quilting. It is strong and thin. It is available in many colors at better quilting shops. While it seems expensive, there is really a lot of thread on the spool. I once pieced and quilted a king size bed quilt using only 1 spool of thread. This product will give you the best result for free motion quilting.
  5. Practice your skill. In order for the stitches to be the same size, practice moving the fabric slowly while making the foot pedal throttle go quickly. This skill is not difficult but it does take practice.

Conclusion

Fabric landscape and seascape fabric collages are a fun and exciting new art form. People of all ages may begin their art exploration with them.  They are a forgiving way to practice fee motion quilting. They let me explore my love of Color! Texture! Movement! while using of redirected materials. A win-win situation.

People who I have learned from

Laura Fogg https://laura-fogg.squarespace.com/ developed this technique. She taught Meri Vahl http://meriartquilts.com/meri-henriques-vahl/ and I learned it from Meri. Laura Fogg and Meri Vahl are both Northern California award winning quilt artists.

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https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/06/small-creatures-in-art-quilts/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/04/marine-life-in-art-quilts/

http://annbmayartquilts.etsy.com/https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/04/birds-in-art-quilts/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2017/07/fabric-layering-technique/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/06/small-creatures-in-art-quilts/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/01/trees-in-art-quilts/

https://annbaldwinmayartquilts.com/2021/04/birds-in-art-quilts/

 

 
 

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