When I started this quilt I was thinking about cloudy skies, but it came out more blue and white than cloudy. After it was pieced, I backed it in white and quilted it with natural perle cotton, and it still didn't feel like the colors were finished.
Then I bound it in coral and was happy.
Six o'clock sky, sunrise or sunset, your choice.
Anna I always love your quilts, I like that you use fabric that you already have and make it into an artistic whole. As I don't quilt myself I was wondering is this quilt (and others that you show) based on the same theory as scrap quilts you wrote about some years ago? http://pleasantviewschoolhouse.blogspot.com.au/2009/02/putting-together-scrap-quilt.html
ReplyDeleteI hope you are getting spring weather. Its just starting to get a little chilly here in the early mornings and nights.
So pretty, Anna.
ReplyDeleteMay be because we are approaching Easter, but I'm thinking sunrise.
I love it.
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Rose, I'm still quilting the same way, except that I'm doing the actual quilting by hand, rather than machine. And these days I generally have more of a color "story" in mind when I'm picking out fabrics. Of course, the plot can develop twists and turns when I run out of my chosen scraps!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful. Your quilts continue to amaze me!
ReplyDeleteDee/NY