jill here... The Ames Quilt Guild's latest meeting included the presentation of the paint chip challenge. The original post link is to the right. I was unable to be there but I won 6th place! Wahoo! There were 30 some entries and reports have it, it was great fun.
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No name as yet. Any suggestions? |
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And transparency occurred by happenstance! |
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Simple line quilting for a complex design. |
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The perfect backing for the pair. This one needs to be quilted. I have in mind finishing it into another notebook cover.
Ahhh, the never ending quilt...'till next Tuesday!
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I like it: the colors and the lines.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Claire. It was fun...sort of a hybrid of structure and improv! jill
ReplyDeleteLicorice Bits (thinking of Good 'n Plenty).
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a box of little candies! Thanks, Lois.
ReplyDeleteThis is this is a beauty for sure! Only 6th place? I'd call it Fractured Beauty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy. It certainly is fractured. You know you take a perfectly piece of good fabric, cut and sew, cut and sew and this is what you get! jill
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