
As promised, here is my finished piece for our prompt “Heritage”. To read the full story about my grandmother’s farm and the making of this quilt see the previous blogpost. I’m glad I didn’t rush the quilting part as I think it adds a lot to this piece. The detail pictures show the stitching.




Title Oma’s Farm
Regina Marzlin
Dimensions: h 40″ x w 33″
Material: commercial and hand-dyed cotton, acrylic paint, embroidery floss, oil paintstiks, felt
Technique: monoprinting, stencilling, painting, cyanotype printing, photo transfer, machine stitching
I love how the picture links up with the house. Beautiful quilt
Thank you Susan, I really wanted the photo to line up that way!
Absolutely stunning, and the stitches are a beautiful accent. A beautiful quilt to share with your family now and for the futrure.
Thank you Bethany, my brother likes it very much!