I really like the pinwheel centres. They catch the eye in a very busy quilt and pop out. You have such an amazing way of playing with colour and what could be chaos, but is brilliant instead. You always surprise and inspire.
OMG I just LOVE it, I want to come play in your fabric scraps! very fun quilt. Are you making the scrappy triangles and then choosing the color wheels fabrics to go with them? even though the quilt is very scrappy its very balanced to my eye. Thanks for sharing. Kathie
I like the controlled scrappiness of the spiderwebs and the totally crazy strings in the stars between. could you post a picture of this over at our group strings blog (http://stringthingalong.blogspot.com) reply by email and I can set you up there.
My dear - however did you keep the colors/fabrics consistent then moving from block to block. I would be very interested in knowing the organizational thing - I am aware of how it goes together the "normal" way but ...
Or did you make 8 "circles" at a time and THEN put it together. I'll have to print this out and STUDY it - you've given me some homework to stretch my brain!
Thank you for starting the monday with this picture!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!!!
Love it! Fabulous colours :-)
ReplyDeleteWow!!
ReplyDeleteOh! Be still my beating heart!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! I gasped when I saw it. It's so 3D and full of movement!! I Love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're making great progress! I like the pinwheels you've added to the centers--very cool!
ReplyDeleteBreath-taking! I love it! Its so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLovely mix of colors in these pretties. I really like how the wheels (big buttons?) stand out in the design. A beauty in progress...
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I really like the pinwheel centres. They catch the eye in a very busy quilt and pop out. You have such an amazing way of playing with colour and what could be chaos, but is brilliant instead. You always surprise and inspire.
ReplyDeleteOMG I just LOVE it, I want to come play in your fabric scraps! very fun quilt.
ReplyDeleteAre you making the scrappy triangles and then choosing the color wheels fabrics to go with them?
even though the quilt is very scrappy its very balanced to my eye.
Thanks for sharing.
Kathie
One word.... GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteBEST Monday morning inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis just keeps getting better!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight first thing in the morning!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my you are cruising along with this one! Such a beauty, but I would expect nothing less from you! ox
ReplyDeleteWay to brighten up a Monday morning! tHanks...
ReplyDeleteWowza!! It's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStunning! You are making wonderful progress. I love the excitement of this quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! It looks like the wheels are floating on a bed of confetti! Fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteSharp intake of breath!
ReplyDeleteLove this.
Happy sewing
woohoo, fantastic!!!! it was worth starting over to get those fun propellers!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!!! (how did you develope the kite template for the sections between the circles?)
ReplyDeleteLOVE how this is progressing!!!!!
I like the controlled scrappiness of the spiderwebs and the totally crazy strings in the stars between. could you post a picture of this over at our group strings blog (http://stringthingalong.blogspot.com) reply by email and I can set you up there.
ReplyDeleteHi, LeeAnn. I agree with all of the above! Seems that the royal blue makes it dance!
ReplyDeletebest, nadia
It is absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait to see it finished. How large are you planning to make it?
ReplyDeleteIt is not easy at all to make such a scrap quilt. Here I see how controled all your choices are. This will be a fabulous piece of art!
ReplyDeleteI was just listening to your Oct 17 interview with Pat Sloan, well because I just finally figured out how to play them. Nicely done :0) I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing
Me Likey! love the settings between .. bliss!
ReplyDeleteWhat more can I say. You continue to outdo yourself. Amazing work
ReplyDeleteso wonderful
ReplyDeleteLeeAnn I sent you the envelope today hope it arrives safely.
ReplyDeleteWow! Pop and Zing! This is just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMy dear - however did you keep the colors/fabrics consistent then moving from block to block. I would be very interested in knowing the organizational thing - I am aware of how it goes together the "normal" way but ...
ReplyDeleteOr did you make 8 "circles" at a time and THEN put it together. I'll have to print this out and STUDY it - you've given me some homework to stretch my brain!