September 2, 2014

Susan: Spiders Everywhere

Not too much more to go; one corner and some beading.

Spider Web: I thought putting that brighter shiny thread on the one branch might make it look like sunshine was hitting that part. What do you think?


Whole block (just for you, Judy!)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lovely!

I like the idea of adding the highlights for sunlight. Depending on direction tho you might want to add it to both branches.

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

Wow, that spider is is pretty real looking! I like the shiny thread idea too.

Suztats said...

It's a good thing that spider isn't going to land on the lady below..... ;-)
Nice work.

Cyra said...

I really like the colour scheme on this block.
Love the spider on the silken thread. The 'highlights' on the branch is a great idea and makes it 'step-forward' towards the viewer.
Overall, a very pretty block, and unique too.

Judy S. said...

You must have been in our backyard for inspiration! We have spiderwebs everywhere which is a sure sign of fall. Oh, and thank you muchly for the whole block; you know I how love the big picture!

Barbara C said...

Nice thread choice for the shiny spider web. Like Judy, we are in spider season right now so your spider has plenty of twins in my garden.

Unknown said...

I don't know about the web but I totally love your spider!!!
All block is actually looking incredible beautiful.

QuiltingFitzy said...

I don't want to be the fly in the ointment, or against the crowd...and you all know I'm a total newbie...

With that being said, while I love the idea of a silver thread, how do you explain only one? Maybe weave it into the other threads, like trace the same pattern to include it with the other thread?

I tend to think of things in a story, so that's what I'm trying to do...but consider the source, and know I'm just nuts! ☺