like it looks here. I need to take this one outside to natural light. I posted this one before here and when I checked back it was just as neon in the first pictures. Maybe it is my new monitor that is too bright. Anyway I finally chose which border I wanted to use and got it sewn today. I guess I will designate Mondays as border days since I have at least 5 tops waiting for their borders.



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Yesterday started out a little less humid with a nice breeze but by evening we were right back up to 75% humidity. I didn't want to turn on the A/C at that point so I suffered through it. I did another side of the binding on the queen size quilt because I could stay cool sitting very still under my ceiling fan.
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Today I have a finishing class with 5 students so I spent some time preparing samples to demonstrate on yesterday afternoon.
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I am fortunate that most of the migraines only last one day instead of 3 like they did when I was younger. However the day after the pain I am exhausted.
15 comments:
I love this quilt and the colors that you chose, fantastic. I have that book and also took a class with Laurie. She was a wonderful teacher. I am glad your migraine is better. I can really empathize with you.
I really like the piece you made from the leftovers (linked to a previous post). Very vibrant.
Keep cool, and hope you have fun at the finishing class.
I like the striped bits in the border . . . congrats on this finish!
There's a migraine in the works here . . . it's been building slowly since yesterday evening (storms blew through) ~ I'm guessing I end up leaving work and going home at some point this afternoon. We'll see.
Beautiful -- not neon on my monitor at all but lovely rich saturated colour!
I call that day after a migraine the bruised head feeling.
I like this one too - again for the green I think. Love the border.
Beautiful. I love the colors whether they are this bright or not. The pinks and purples are great together.
Your quilt is just lovely! Wonder what you've decided on for a border? I'm so sorry about your migraines...that must be so difficult!
I like this bright quilt, and it did not come through neon on my monitor either. I too like the bits of stipes in the border. Now the photo that you posted earlier looks neon.
Working while you have a migraine is quite an accomplishment. I can hardly keep it together with a normal head ache. Glad it is over for you that is for sure. And to finish up with your class today has to feel good also.
J~MT
Hi Wanda,
That quilt is not too bright for me! And I really like the little squares that make up the sashing between blocks; makes it look all sparkly.
The title from the book: Hmmmm....
I think you should call it "Oh Bright One".
Vicky F
HI Wanda,
I truly love this design- A friend made this pattern as well and used some gorgeous batiks in hers too.
It just is such a rich pattern.
there are just too many quilt patterns that I would love to make and not enough time in my life to sew.
Glad to hear that you are recovering from your migraine- Hope you will feel back to your normal self soon. My husband gets them as well and they are not fun -his are triggered by some foods ( red wine) fatigue and occasionally the weather. Can be stress related too.
Take care,
Anna
LOVE the quilt. Your daily blogging shows me how far behind I am in blogging and sewing. Please, take care of yourself. Have fun in class and have a GOOD day.
I love this quilt... the colors are beautiful!
Another gorgeous quilt. I like your version much more than the book version.
Well, like they say one persons neon is another persons masterpiece!I really love the color as I see it on my moniter. I will take it is you don't like it and I would hang it in a place of honor in my home!
Kerri
www.crazystitcher.blogspot.com
Fabulous quilt!!
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