Transfiguration Day is the folk name of the Christian church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It is celebrated in August and symbolizes the period when Christians can begin eating fruit. Generally it symbolizes the beginning of the harvesting period.
Exclusive handmade patchwork quilt for the bedroom demonstrates riot of autumn colours: brown, green, yellow, crimson colours are harmoniously interwoven with the fanciful designs and the viewer needs some time to scrutinize the "pictures" - houses surrounded by fruitful trees, rich harvest, fallen leaves, fancy inlaid work of central design and side stripes echoing with the general theme.
Description of work: The combination of the complex techniques "Bargello", consisting of displaced squares in the middle of the composition, the compound side stripe and simple fragments –images of apples’ leaves and rural scenes. The patchwork is so harmonious from the point of view of colors combination that it is necessary to peer into it and assess the quality of work: detailing, exquisite selection of colours, softness of transition of one color into another – an autumn palette. Even without knowing the name of work, you can determine that this is autumn, harvesting.
Fabrics: calico, satin, sateen, flax, artificial silk. Lining - satin (yellow and blue squares), without padding polyester.
Recommended washing: Automat 30 C delicate mode