Allie Aller‘s latest work, Twenty Years in the Garden, is complete. Although Allie identifies herself as a crazy-quilter, her work falls somewhere between that Victorian tradition and the dimensional styles of stumpwork and Brazilian embroidery. So rich in detail, full of movement and color. Someday we’ll probably refer to this style as Allerwork. Go to her blog post to see an image you can click to enlarge. And scroll back through her blog if you’d like to enjoy the whole process.
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Allie Aller says
Thank you, Denise!