I needed a break from cutting so I sewed some more blocks for this quilt. I was thinking oh how boring as I'm putting pieces up on the wall but when I looked at it through the camera I like it. I'm trying to place the values so it looks like a folded strip, kind of 3-D. I don't have enough of the right value changes cut yet so I pulled a bunch more fabrics to cut into triangles today.
of Miss Wanda, I love the dots with the Kaffe They highlight the beautiful colors but control a wee bit the wildness of the prints. ! What a terrific combination. I just love this quilt in process.
Wanda, I commented on the other blog too. I'd really like to use PayPal. If that's not possible I'll send a check. I don't know if my email is embedded but it is susan dot turney at yahoo dot com
This mockup of yours just caused me to spend a fun half hour on EQ5 playing with this idea of shading the zigzag. I wound up shading the background too (darker with darker, lighter with lighter), and it makes the quilt look 3D/wavy. Fun.....thanks for the entertainment and ideas.
hi Wanda , I see lots more super projects coming along . I said last week , if only I lived nearer to you . I made a small hanging from the tutorial you kindly put on your blog last week . I have tonight put it on my blog http;//cottonreelblogspot.com I have put a referance to your blog as to where I found the inspiration . I have long wanted to make a zig zag quilt . I have lots of Kaffe fabric and several of his books . I met him at the quilt show that takes place in Birmingham U.K each year .
LOVE THIS ZIGZAG!
ReplyDeleteof Miss Wanda, I love the dots with the Kaffe They highlight the beautiful colors but control a wee bit the wildness of the prints. ! What a terrific combination. I just love this quilt in process.
ReplyDeleteGreat zigzag!!
ReplyDeleteWanda, I commented on the other blog too. I'd really like to use PayPal. If that's not possible I'll send a check. I don't know if my email is embedded but it is susan dot turney at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteThis mockup of yours just caused me to spend a fun half hour on EQ5 playing with this idea of shading the zigzag. I wound up shading the background too (darker with darker, lighter with lighter), and it makes the quilt look 3D/wavy. Fun.....thanks for the entertainment and ideas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful KF fabrics. Polka dots and gray fabrics are the rage now. Beautiful zigzag pattern.
ReplyDeleteJust catching up here and love all the work you've done while I was away. The zig zag is wonderful
ReplyDeleteIt is STUNNING!! I love it.
ReplyDeletehi Wanda , I see lots more super projects coming along .
ReplyDeleteI said last week , if only I lived nearer to you .
I made a small hanging from the tutorial you kindly put on your blog last week .
I have tonight put it on my blog
http;//cottonreelblogspot.com I have put a referance to your blog as to where I found the inspiration .
I have long wanted to make a zig zag quilt . I have lots of Kaffe fabric and several of his books . I met him at the quilt show that takes place in Birmingham U.K each year .
This is GORGEOUS, Wanda! love it :)
ReplyDeleteLove the zig zag. Would like info re kit. Frantasticquilts at sbcglobal dot net. Thanks also for the info re at and dot. I didn't know that.
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