I'm alive. I have been making things. Just in case anyone is still reading, this is the Traffic quilt. It uses an adaptation of the slice/insert technique. It's inspired by Chicago traffic on my iPhone. It has my favorite 1/4" quilting. More to come!
Hi!!!! I love your newest quilt!!! Beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your inventiveness, Jacquie. Wonderful to be able to look at them and wish........in my next life.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous, Jacquie......I'm eyeing those Marimekko cushions, I really need to do something with my Marimekko stash!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing
ReplyDeleteAs always, another masterful piece.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic and reminds me why I love your work!
ReplyDeleteI love this and the fact that get inspiration from everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI'm still reading! My husband is in Chicago at the moment so when he comes back from the Windy City I'll show him your quilt and ask him what he thinks!
ReplyDeleteI really like it! Inspiration can come from anywhere.
ReplyDeleteNice to have you back and glad you have been making things. Love the colors in this one.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The colors make me happy!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! great colors! I am crazy about slice n insert technique!
ReplyDeleteBlue is not my favourite colour, but I love the colour combo you have used. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery much "you" including the orange. I like the deeper blue tones too. Would love to see what your iphone looks like. : )
ReplyDeleteI see you're in Denver early March. Will you be doing any talks or workshops locally?
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back -- I've missed reading your posts. As always, a beautiful quilt. Hoping we can get you out to our guild someday (probably 2016 at the earliest).
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, and I am glad to see you in this space. I hope you are having a lovely year so far.
ReplyDeleteI can understand your inspiration... comes in many colors, many shapes. I'm still stopping by often to see what mischief you're up to ....
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou never fail to inspire me. I now have a bit more focus on what today's sewing time will entail. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteOf croutes we're still reading! Great quilt. And don't you just love the 108" backings from Carolyn Friedlander?? I'm guessing that's what you used on the back. Love it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, Jacquie! I think this is a new favorite! Nicely done :-)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, ever since our little chat at Road, you've inspired me to start researching and learning more about modern art influences on modern quilting and it's been a great eye opener.
So thanks for the inspiration!
Ooh! I love it.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!!!! Love the quilting, too!!! Hugs..............
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting design! Love it, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteglad to hear it! Love the quilt :-)
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back! Gorgeous quilt. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYes, Still reading! I missed your posts and was afraid you had stopped altogether. Welcome back. Your quilts are always a breath of fresh air. So neat and crisp!
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