Wednesday 1 February 2023

Catch and Release

This is my quilt made for the "Portrait" prompt. It's inspired by a photograph taken when we traveled to Swan Valley, Idaho, to see a quilting friend. My husband, Mike, was nearing retirement at the time, and he was interested in taking up fly-fishing in his next life. Our friends generously arranged for a fishing trip on the Snake River near their Idaho home. 

Here's the original photograph of Mike with a cutthroat trout he caught that day.

For a long time, I've wanted to render this photo into fabric, and this seemed like as good a time as any. I sorted through my scraps, looking for anything that could be used.


And then, I went to work, starting with the jacket below the face.


When the whole portrait was done, it looked like this.


I had a fabric in my landscape bin that made a perfect background. I fused it to the background and then added the border. Batting was added without the backing, and then it was thread painted. When the thread-painting was finished, I added the backing and quilted it lightly. 

This is my first attempt at a full-on face. Prior to this, I'd only done human faces in profile. The nose was the hardest part for me to replicate.


I quilted some branches onto the tree, and did some quilting up and down the tree trunk.


Also, I quilted some clouds in the sky.


The fish was thread-painted along with the rest, but then I added some glitter thread to give it some sparkle.


Here's a close-up of the fish.


Backing up a little bit...


From there, I did a little quilting in the border, and then added a binding.


The back is made from this fabric that's been in my stash a long time. It was just what I needed.


And there you have it. My quilt, "Catch and Release," ends up at 21 x 16.5 inches. I had fun making it. I hope you like it.

11 comments:

  1. Barbara, your quilts always have such amazing details and this one is no different! What a fabulous reminder of what looks like a great day :)

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    1. Thank you! He did have fun that day.

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  2. I have been looking forward to seeing this for quite awhile, and I'm not disappointed! What a fantastic job, and a great way to remember a fun trip.

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  3. Wonderful translation from photo to quilt. I love the glitter in the fish.

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    1. Thank you. I was happy to have a chance to use that thread!

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  4. I have very happy memories of a guided fly fishing trip on the Hoback River, just south of Jackson Hole. We had never hired a guide for anything before but we splurged and it was well worth it!
    I love the level of detail you worked in, especially the jacket, and the way that your background choice echoes those details and unifies the image. Just lovely.

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    1. Thank you. That was just a lucky find from my landscape bin. I was surprised at how well it matched the background in the photo, with only a change in the season.

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  5. This is a fantastic portrait. It's so realistic. You are very talented :)

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  6. That's amazing work - you must have had a lovely time getting absorbed in working on the detail and it shows.

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  7. This is fantastic. I'm getting itchy to try it

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