Gorgeous . . . I played with the ones you gave me a while back, stitching them into pairs. I'm slowly pressing them (as I work on other things) and one day soon (or not), I'll be able to put them on the design wall. . .
This is going to be another stunning piece. Like a celebration with the blacks/charcoals doing a 'line dance' through it all. Love the close up shot... can really see the detail in the fabrics.
Be careful in the heat. Looks like you are making good progress. Chris
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Wanda. It reminds me of crayons.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors! I just made a zigzag with HSTs but I like the equilateral triangles better I think because they are so spikey.
ReplyDeleteRoxanne in Virginia
Very pretty! I ordered a triangle like that for my Accuquilt... can't wait for it to get here, I have lots of ideas for using it!
ReplyDeleteit is looking good. It is usually sweaty cutting grass here no matter what time I start!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this will be my next scrappy quilt for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove this one Wanda, I want to make one.
ReplyDeleteI love watching how these colorful rows are developing.
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful, Wanda.
ReplyDeleteWhy 41 inches? How do you decide the sizes of your quilts?
ReplyDeleteLove the blacks & charcoals.
& according to the robot proofing below, I am an authorized trollop - NICE
Gorgeous . . . I played with the ones you gave me a while back, stitching them into pairs. I'm slowly pressing them (as I work on other things) and one day soon (or not), I'll be able to put them on the design wall. . .
ReplyDeleteThat is really coming together nicely. I LIKE it!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be another stunning piece. Like a celebration with the blacks/charcoals doing a 'line dance' through it all. Love the close up shot... can really see the detail in the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteJJM
Oooh, I love how that's looking. And I really love the pinks in it.
ReplyDeleteLike this one Wanda especially the mix of solid blacks and patterned - think this die may go on my list of things to buy from Accuquilt!
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