Accéder au contenu principal

A - Z : S = Scherenschnitte

Scherenschnitte, qui signifie "découpage" en allemand, est l'art du papier découpé.
Scherenschnitte, which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design.

Scherenschnitte

Les quilts de Suzanne Marshall sont inspirés de cette technique très développée en Allemagne/Suisse, et qu'on retrouve un peu dans l'art du tifaifai et des quilts hawaïens.

Suzanne Marshall's quilts are inspired by this highly developed skill in Germany/Switzerland, and that we find a little in the art of tifaifai and Hawaiian quilts.

Sixtieth Anniversary



Mother's day


Ces autres quilts sont très fins également.
Her other quilts are very fine too.

Echoing Spring

Dragon Flowers

Deruta



Suzanne Marshall
Site : https://www.suzannequilts.com/




If you want to, please join this linky party, and share your post of the day!
Today is "S"

OPEN TO #AtoZChallenge ONLY PLEASE!
WARNING: this is NOT the Master list, only links added by the A to Z Challengers who want to ;)
HERE is my daily AtoZ reading

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Sorry guys, I was late this morning for the linky party, so I added all of you who went here before it launched ;) If you disagree, just tell me and I will remove your link.

Linking up with A to Z Challenge

Commentaires

  1. Very nice! Have you done any of these yourself, or is it something for your "to do" list?

    RépondreSupprimer
    Réponses
    1. Hi John, yes definitively on my to-do list! I made a quilt more less intricate, a celtic quilt here: https://quiltingpatch.blogspot.com/2007/03/celtique-le-voici-termine-its-finished.html

      Supprimer
  2. Beautiful color combinations and designs. The dragons at the end are so neat.

    RépondreSupprimer
  3. I look forward to your posts with great anticipation. Each day you come up with a treat. This post reminds me of the beautiful paper cuts we got from Poland. They were simply dazzling.

    RépondreSupprimer
  4. Oh, the colors on the Scherenschnitte are extraordinary!

    RépondreSupprimer
  5. Your rayures were so entertaining to see...thank you for sharing and these quilts are amazing as well.

    RépondreSupprimer
  6. Ha, "Scherenschnitt" is a word I know :-) I used to make them when I was 3 or 4 years old, I was always amazed and delighted how they turned out. Again, these quilts... so much time, skill and effort must have gone into them!

    My S is for our airline that has come a long way: https://thethreegerbers.blogspot.com/2020/04/a-z-2020-switzerland-swiss-and-swissair.html

    RépondreSupprimer
  7. They are exquisite! I like "Dragon Flowers" best.

    RépondreSupprimer
  8. Lovely designs. I love the colours in the first one - very soothing.

    Suzy Someday Somewhere Letter S

    RépondreSupprimer
  9. So neat! The Mother's Day quilt is my favorite of all. Just wonderful!

    RépondreSupprimer
  10. Ooh, I'd love to have the one with all the magical animals!

    The Multicolored Diary

    RépondreSupprimer
  11. Echoeing Spring is my favourite.

    RépondreSupprimer
  12. Mother's Day is delightful, I love the nine little mother and child scenes

    RépondreSupprimer
  13. These quilt designs are exquisite. I like Deruta and Echoing Spring are sizzling and really eye catching.

    RépondreSupprimer
  14. And here, I though paper-cutting was a distinctly Asian art form!
    There are artisans in both China and Vietnam who do this intricate work, some making pop-up cards for sale.

    RépondreSupprimer
  15. So beautiful. I am left-handed and can barely cut out a coupon so I wouldn't be able to cute my fabric like that :)
    Thank you for having the linky.

    RépondreSupprimer
  16. oh my goodness- such perfection! Amazing what some artists can do!

    RépondreSupprimer
  17. Those designs are lovely, and the colors are so pretty!

    RépondreSupprimer
  18. Beautiful colors and designs. I wish I had a few nice quilts like these, but it's doubtful that you'd find my wife or I making anything like this. My wife should probably do something like this during our lock-down. She's been getting a bit anxious of late.

    Arlee Bird
    Tossing It Out

    RépondreSupprimer
    Réponses
    1. Hi Arlee, you and your wife should give it a try, quilting is very relaxing and therapeutic. Great activity right now...

      Supprimer
  19. These are beautiful! And so well made! Quilts warm your soul. Thanks for visiting me!

    RépondreSupprimer
  20. Such beautiful quilts! Thanks for the opportunity to post my A to Z link.

    RépondreSupprimer
  21. That's a very interesting look.

    RépondreSupprimer
  22. Paper cutting inspired looks! Wow!!

    S is for Struggle
    https://thedreamgirlwrites.wordpress.com/2020/04/22/struggle/

    RépondreSupprimer
  23. It's mind-boggling to me how intricate these are. I'm familiar with Scherenschnitte and have done some paper cutting myself. But to then have to sew the intricate bits and quilt the whole thing, I can't imagine. So lovely! And so wonderful to have you taking us through all these genres and artists - such fun.

    RépondreSupprimer
  24. Such detailed, beautiful quilts. I've seen elaborate paper cuttings but never seen them in quilt form before this pots. Weekends In Maine

    RépondreSupprimer
  25. Very skillful but not so much my favourite style although Deruta is pretty amazing...

    RépondreSupprimer
  26. This form I am familiar with. I tried years ago to "build" a quilt. I designed it with this style - I never choose the easy thing first. Needless to say I'm not a quilter.
    Thank you each day for the beauty you share.
    And for your visit today - so grateful.
    ~Moonie

    RépondreSupprimer
  27. superbe,j'aime beaucoup,quel travail

    RépondreSupprimer
  28. Oh my god, this is so beautiful! Now I'm dreaming about learning to quilt this way.

    RépondreSupprimer
  29. Seriously beautiful. I love that white and red one at the beginning. Fantastic!

    @JazzFeathers
    The Old Shelter - Living the Twenties

    RépondreSupprimer
  30. Amazing! I like Dragon Flowers the most :-)

    An A-Z of Faerie: Sirens

    RépondreSupprimer

Enregistrer un commentaire

Merci pour votre visite ! J'adore lire les commentaires, et je rendrais la politesse dès que possible, soit en visitant et en écrivant un commentaire sur votre blog ; soit, si vous n'avez pas de blog, par mail ou directement sous votre commentaire ici.
Impossible de commenter ? Merci d'essayer un autre navigateur (Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opéra, Vivaldi, etc.)

Thank you for visiting! I love reading comments, and I will return the visit as soon as possible, and write a comment to your blog ; or by email if you don't have a blog ; or I may even return comments online if you are a no-reply visitor.
Trouble to comment? Please try another browser (Firefox, Chrome, Edge, etc.)