One finish only and that was with
the Chinese Coins Challenge
A Taste of the Orient
the Chinese Coins Challenge
A Taste of the Orient
You can read the story behind this piece
HERE
This one below is most definitely unfinished, doesn't even have a name and
in fact I've removed the border to have re-think.
HERE
This one below is most definitely unfinished, doesn't even have a name and
in fact I've removed the border to have re-think.
The quilt in progress below is an out and out
utility quilt
9 comments:
Oh..my ..I just knew you were brilliant!!!! Nice work..xo
Your Chinese Coins is stunning and I really, really like the unnamed one too- I hope you are able to make some progress on it. I love the saturated colour and pattern of Mardi Gras too.
Chinese Coins is a brilliant quilt. Love it! And your others are so sparky and fun. Love how you use color!
LOVE your colors - but you already know that. Here's to your being able to participate in this next challenge with mind, body, and spirit!
I'm looking forward to the challenge, too. I'm hoping to participate the right way.
How did you even come up with this quilt pattern? Brilliant is definitely the word to describe it. Fabulous design!
Thank you so much for all your comments.
Kaja - you have inspired me to work again on my unfinished piece - borders are back on and I'm playing with the next round.
Mary - re the Chinese Coins, I just didn't like the look of the rectangular bars side by side in their respective colour groupings and came up with the idea of dividing them on the diagonal and putting
two different colours together. Took me a couple of days to make a decision and ended up with this design.
Love, love, love the coins!!!!
You have such a great sense of color, Maureen, that makes looking at your quilts and progress such a joy. Chinese Coins is probably my favorite - just bursting with happy color plus an inventive twist on rectangular coins.
I made a more controlled handkerchief quilt but am inspired to make another now that I've looked at your scrappy one.
Thanks for joining this blog.
Pam thank you for your comment on my little Chines Coins, so pleased you love it!
Ann thank you also for your welcome comments on my post. Hope you will make another CC Ann, in fact I'm thinking of another one! Looking forward to your ideas for the first challenge on this blog.
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