I have finished the piecing on this quilt top. I will probably add a border to make it a generous twin size. I have another print in the Keiko Goke fabrics that will resemble a piano key border without all of the piecing. I'm repeating the photo of the strata for this quilt. The sewn quilt always surprises me.
In one of your early TAW posts, I am guessing you included the cutting info for the sorties .... I love the rectangle vs square look!! This one is gorgeous and can only get better up close and in person.,
Just stunning quilt top---will you be keeping this one? I will stay tuned in January to see the red strata sections to be put together into quilt tops for you classes!! Everyone of these comes out so interesting & has been fun to watch them come together. I brought my Dad's Christmas cactus home with me that he has had for years. It has huge pink blossoms that have several sections. It is so healthy, that even I should be able to keep it alive!!
The glow reminds me of sunrise over the mountains.... Lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you cut into these fabrics for this quilt. Look forward to seeing the border.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteI am always entranced by your work. This just sparkles. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
ReplyDeleteWow....so striking! I agree after looking at the sewn strata, there is a surprise sunrise in the sewn top!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love ,love!
ReplyDeleteI really love it!
This is just an awesome way to showcase a designers line of fabrics - course its good for everything else too!
ReplyDeleteIn one of your early TAW posts, I am guessing you included the cutting info for the sorties .... I love the rectangle vs square look!! This one is gorgeous and can only get better up close and in person.,
ReplyDeleteThis quilt does glow, it's just very striking.
ReplyDeleteLove how this has turned out - thanks for showing the photo of the strata again :)
ReplyDeleteThe quilt top turned out beautiful! Fabulous job Wanda!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. How large is it?
ReplyDeleteJust stunning quilt top---will you be keeping this one? I will stay tuned in January to see the red strata sections to be put together into quilt tops for you classes!! Everyone of these comes out so interesting & has been fun to watch them come together. I brought my Dad's Christmas cactus home with me that he has had for years. It has huge pink blossoms that have several sections. It is so healthy, that even I should be able to keep it alive!!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to see how that simple strata turned into something so stunning.
ReplyDeletewow - that's fantastic. i would love to make something like this
ReplyDeleteYou pricked my curiosity with the hint about the border! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI agree ~ you turned this strata into a 'surprising' GLORIOUS piece ! Was fun to watch grow.
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Each fabric really stands on it's own in the strip set, and then they just melt into each other in the finished product!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric and great showcase of it! Love the rectangular pieces!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, love, love this. I am always in awe of your fabric selections. This is so spectacular.
ReplyDeleteLynne
beautiful, love those fabrics
ReplyDeleteM
I really like this one. It is one of the prettiest you've made of the trip quilts.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Great use of color and placement of fabrics. It's a stunner.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous!
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