You are a genius. I love the cafe curtain rings on the pants hangers. And I've said it before, I love that you are not afraid to use a seam ripper if a quilt doesn't meet your vision.
Stopped by from Quilter Blogs to enjoy your blog. You have amazing quilts, and the fabrics you use are fabulous. I'm wondering when they'll work down the food chain and get to my local flea market...sigh. Really liked your sofa pillows as well. Very elegant. best from Tunisia, nadia
I am loving this! I am anxious to see how you tweak it...
I am also thrilled to see you use the curtain rings with the hangers. I have had a tough time figuring out how to look at my larger pieces and you just showed me how. THANKS!
I really like your modern design for this quilt top! I think I'd put a wandering block somewhere in each of the negative spaces just to keep the eye moving around the quilt...but that's just me and it could be more of a photographic technique than having anything to do with quiting. In any case, it looks great and I love it so far!
Do what you have to. To me it feels like it needs orange in the top right corner. Maybe using that orange for the binding will be enough? Or for the quilting?
i think it is interesting how as you create something it may not turn out how you envision it and we try to tweek it until it is just the way we want and if you share pictures along the way your vision is perfect to someone else... this is really perfect to me jacquie. i really love it. i wouldn't change a single thing!
I am enjoying looking at your creations and learning about what you think of them. I'm looking at the "seventies" quilt top. I'm not crazy about the upper left horizontal orange strip. I think it's going to conflict with the binding, no matter what the color of the binding. What do you think about putting a short orange horizontal strip in the upper third of the next rectangle down... to the right. The rectangle with the bold B & W pattern. Put the horizontal org. in the beige/gray area but have it travel 1/3 into the white, negative space outside the rec.? I like the way the rectangles and orange ease the eye travel. susie
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You are a genius. I love the cafe curtain rings on the pants hangers. And I've said it before, I love that you are not afraid to use a seam ripper if a quilt doesn't meet your vision.
Stopped by from Quilter Blogs to enjoy your blog. You have amazing quilts, and the fabrics you use are fabulous. I'm wondering when they'll work down the food chain and get to my local flea market...sigh. Really liked your sofa pillows as well. Very elegant.
best from Tunisia,
nadia
I am loving this! I am anxious to see how you tweak it...
I am also thrilled to see you use the curtain rings with the hangers. I have had a tough time figuring out how to look at my larger pieces and you just showed me how. THANKS!
Very pleasing to my eye!
I love the quilt but those hangers are genius!
I really like your modern design for this quilt top! I think I'd put a wandering block somewhere in each of the negative spaces just to keep the eye moving around the quilt...but that's just me and it could be more of a photographic technique than having anything to do with quiting. In any case, it looks great and I love it so far!
It's looking great! Love your new "Its okay to not like things" button!
Do what you have to. To me it feels like it needs orange in the top right corner. Maybe using that orange for the binding will be enough? Or for the quilting?
I like how the eye travels. Maybe some orange in the upper right side? I always like to see your quilts.
Love those skinny bits of orange with neutrals!
i think it is interesting how as you create something it may not turn out how you envision it and we try to tweek it until it is just the way we want and if you share pictures along the way your vision is perfect to someone else... this is really perfect to me jacquie. i really love it. i wouldn't change a single thing!
I'm really loving how this is turning out!
I am enjoying looking at your creations and learning about what you think of them. I'm looking at the "seventies" quilt top. I'm not crazy about the upper left horizontal orange strip. I think it's going to conflict with the binding, no matter what the color of the binding. What do you think about putting a short orange horizontal strip in the upper third of the next rectangle down... to the right. The rectangle with the bold B & W pattern. Put the horizontal org. in the beige/gray area but have it travel 1/3 into the white, negative space outside the rec.? I like the way the rectangles and orange ease the eye travel. susie
LOVING this!
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