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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Simple

I've been fussing with some quilt designs for a project I'm working on, and frustration set in. I decided to organize a closet to clear my mind (spring cleaning time, you know) and I found this piece I picked up at a thrift store awhile ago. It was a window valance made from a sheet. I took it apart and started cutting. The roses are so large they begged to be large squares. I added a little kona snow, some blue and one square of gray and I had a quilt. It's about 50 x 70, perfect to snuggle under or to spread on the grass for an impromptu picnic.

Sometimes I tend to overcomplicate things and I forget simple can be beautiful, sophisticated, and satisfying.

39 comments:

  1. it is gorgeous. so soft and soothing.

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  2. You're so right. That's absolutely beautiful. I love the silver grey.

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  3. I like simple, too. Larger blocks show off the beautiful fabrics, too.

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  4. it's beautiful!!
    I didn't think I'd like the grey square....but I rather do, it's the little shadow of a cloud passing over the flowerbed. too cute!

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  5. so, will/can you keep the quilting very simple?

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  6. I couldn't agree more - sometimes letting the fabrics speak for themselves is the perfect way of creating something stunning.

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  7. Love the grey square - so pretty!

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  8. You are so right, simple is good in every aspect of live!

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  9. Simply Beautiful! I do want to make a quilt using sheets or a sheet but have not been lucky enough to find such a pretty one.

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  10. That gray square is just begging for some simple embroidery to me.

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  11. It's lovely, and probably a good way to "clear the decks" for your next complex project!

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  12. Very pretty! Yes, simple and satisfying!

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  13. Sometimes simple really is best, isn't it? It's lovely.

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  14. Sometimes I just need to be reminded.

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  15. "...simple can be beautiful, sophisticated, and satisfying." -- That is soooooooo true!

    What a lovely quilt! Enjoy!

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  16. It's just perfect. Quilting reduced to it's basic form...the contrasting solids just enough unpredictableness.

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  17. Another beautiful quilt!!! This is stunning in its simplicity. Love the different solids you chose. Gives it a little extra something.

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  18. Such a perfect quilt for a picnic. And I agree that it's stunning in its simplicity :)

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  19. Oh, jacquie. You have such a gift.

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  20. I found that same exact sheet at a thrift store last month too! I plan on making a dress for my daughter out of it :)

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  21. You are right, sometime less is more, I love the touch og grey.

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  22. That really is lovely, Jacquie. I love blue, and it's really quite fresh against the white and the unexpected bit of gray. Simple really can be wonderful. :)

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  23. What a beautiful quilt, and none the worse for being a simple design and limited fabric choice. Really pretty and fresh looking.

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  24. You're so right. Sometimes it's just so great to go simple. I love and have completely stolen your hangers idea by the way. It's genius!

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  25. so true. love the simplicity and soft colors of this.

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  26. You´re definitely right. Less is more, most of the times. We tend to forget it.
    Looks great. Keep it this way!

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  27. this is so pretty! It's the perfect picnic quilt

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  28. Yes, it's beautiful. And I love the lone gray block! One of my favorite quilts I did was just squares (for my niece's graduation gift).

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  29. I agree, sometimes simple is the way to go! That floral is really sweet.

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  30. this is so pretty, Jacquie. I love the simple.

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  31. i love the way your brain works. the hint of blue and one grey square- genius. i can't wait to see this all quilted up :]

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  32. so pretty Jacquie. and satisfying to start and finish the top so quickly I bet.

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