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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Art quilters update

Several months ago I showed this quilt in progress which was made by one of the art quilters.  He requested that I put together a kit of fabrics for him for our meeting.  We had determined that we would be using the Strips 'n Curves acrylic templates that day.  I helped with the cutting and getting him started designing.  Then he was on a roll and he finished the design.  Now it is all quilted and bound and it remains one of the group's favorite quilts.

28 comments:

  1. I Love this quilt. I can see why it is one of your group's favorites. I look forward to your daily posts and always enjoy the beautiful colors from your quilts and garden.

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  2. I definitely can understand why it is a favorite, it is beautiful! Love the Strips and Curves technique. It makes me want to pull mine out and finish it up!

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  3. Wow! Fantastic quilt! I can see why it is a favourite.

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  4. Awesome quilt. Love the colors and curves.

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  5. Very nice--love the fabrics and movement!

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  6. Fabulous quilt, Mr 'x'! And great fabric choices, Wanda!!

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  7. I can see why it is a favorite. It is gorgeous.

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  8. Wow, I love this quilt! The circle fabric in the background is fabulous in this design!

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  9. Wow...that is awesome !!!

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  10. Absolutely wonderful ... it would definitely be one of my favorites, too!

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  11. I understand why it is a favorite. I love how all the different projects work together.

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  12. It's great. I love the big circle fabric in it. I would never think to use it. That's what is wonderful about reading blogs, for me it's like seeing a quilt show every day.

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  13. GOSH!!! I really like this.Wig.

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  14. Stunning!! I love that pattern -- and those fabrics for this design!

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  15. Very nice quilt. The colors are great together. I like that design. I have the book, but have not taken the time to use it yet. This is inspiring me to pull that book out and make a project from it. Do you find that sewing batiks on the curve is more challenging than sewing non-batik fabrics on the curve, like in your Winding Ways blocks?

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  16. That is one handsome quilt ! Love the fabric choices and 'rhythm' of it.

    J~MT

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  17. Hi Wanda,
    I remember when you pulled fabrics for that quilt, love the colors then, and I still love the combo of colors. Bold yet harmonious.
    Vicky F

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  18. This is a lovely quilt. It feels good to have students take direction and then begin doing on their own what you were teaching. It is sort of the right kind of pride!!

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  19. Fantabulous!
    You have amazing talent in pairing fabrics, and clearly you're a wonderful teacher, too! Give yourself a big pat on the back.

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  20. I can definitely see why that is a favorite -- I love it!

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  21. Smashing! Really amazing work and that quilting goes to adding a zing when you get close up that's rather suprising. How neat. Like "how could it sing any more?" So fun!

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