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One of many designes of artsi2 wall hangings.
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Comment by Randy Schatz on August 2, 2012 at 2:38pm Hey, you do wall hangings too??? This is really cool piece of artwork!!! Is this a labyrinth pattern??? Kinda looks like it to me...
Comment by Beth Klingel on February 15, 2012 at 12:25pm Just found this site and am looking all over it. This is a lovely choice of colors/fabrics especially the Chrysanthemumy brown fabric. I'm curious why you mitered the brown fabric but didn't the purple. What made you chose to do that?
Comment by the rogue quilter on January 22, 2012 at 5:09pm barbara...i found the site to buy them had never heard of them ...i did some small refrig magnets years ago with recycled styrofoam. didn't know there were kits out there. it is fun to do...and they really look cool. the site is .. http://www.artsi2.com/page3.php?view=productListPage&category=5 ..shows all the kits available. very reasonable prices too.
Comment by Pamela McFadden on December 29, 2011 at 2:18pm I love this. Such precision and the colors are perfect!
These are available in a 6"x6" size. Wouldn't make a good trivit too hard to clean. But it would be great in wood or tile. Great idea !!
Lowell ;)
Wouldn't it be great to have this made into a trivet, made out of wood or tile?
Comment by Debra H Gibbs on December 12, 2011 at 11:29am That's what it looks like to me but I didn't want to insult anyone by implying it wasn't actually a sewn quilt block.
I have seen these as kits. No sewing. They are made with a styrofoam board with cut groves in the board. The fabric is just pushed into the groves. Sometimes the fabric is pre-cut or they give you a pattern to cut your own fabric. I've also seen these made as Christmas ornaments, very nice & light weight. I couldn't tell you where to buy them, maybe some else can.
Comment by Debra H Gibbs on December 11, 2011 at 9:03pm what is this mounted on?
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