Is there a better technique than shadow trapunto to make quilts with winter theme? I think that the designs of my shadow trapunto quilts look like they are drawn in the snow.
And it’s not only the visual effect, if you could touch them…
The quilts below are some of my first shadow trapunto quilts- made in 2008.
Much smaller…15″ x 15″, while the big quilt was 40” x 40”.
Just to see the difference in scale…
I know I was so proud of it…I still have these quilts. I like to compare them with my newest shadow trapunto quilts and see the improvement of technique.
If you need to know more about this technique, here is a Shadow Trapunto Tutorial.
Lara B. says
Geta, I have your Shadow Trapunto book and just LOVE your projects. So beautiful! I hope to make a snowflake this December.
Janet says
so beautiful! How did you come up with the snowflake designs?
Nana says
Wow, those quilts are adorable. Each one is awesome and unique.
Nana
Silvia says
It's such a joy to see again your wonderful shadow trapunto quilts! Any chance to quilt again shadow trapunto?
Linda E in AZ says
They're beautiful, Geta!
Valerija Mezhybovska says
They are all beautiful, but I love your miniquilt!
Maria Josefa says
São maravilhosos Geta!
Como sempre admiro e adoro teus trabalhos.
Parabéns!
Um abraço aqui do Brasil,
Maria Josefa
LynCC says
Oh, Geta! You make the most beautiful quilts. I could never choose a favorite. That tree is amazing. But so are the snowflakes!
Michele says
Wow. Just wow. Your work constantly blows me away.
2ne says
I love your trapunto quilts – they looks so great 🙂 Nice quilting.
Lynn says
Making a quilt with your shadow method is still on my list of things to do. I have always loved your shadow quilts and you are right, winter does seem a good theme since they remind me so much of snowflakes.