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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Sewing strata.......again......

I got two of the stratas sewn last night.  This is the Keiko Goke fabric from Japan.  It represents several years of her fabric line.
I always like to pin it up with the second strata slid down by one fabric so I can get an idea how it is going to look in the Trip Around the World.

20 comments:

  1. Interesting line of fabric. I'm amazed at all the different fabric you work with. Chris

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  2. Gorgeous fabrics! This will make an interesting quilt.

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  3. How did you determine the initial order of the fabric?

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  4. Those fabrics are wonderful! This is going to make a beautiful quilt!

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  5. This one will be even more stunning . . . what a glorious group of colors and patterns in those fabrics!

    I hope you are having fun with these!

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  6. Great color arrangement. This looks like the TAW will have a beautiful transition of color.

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  7. I love all of those fabrics? Why are they not in my stash? :)

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  8. can you cut me a little piece of each, lol?

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  9. Gorgeous fabric, I've never seen that line.

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  10. I really like those fabrics and the colors look wonderful. That is going to be a very nice TATW!

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  11. You are such a genius with color and pattern! Can't wait to see the finished quilt.

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  12. What beautiful juxtaposition of colors and prints . I love it.

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  13. You have the most wonderful fabrics in your collection! Where do you find them all?

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  14. Gorgeous fabric! That is going to another beauty.

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  15. This one is going to be fun to watch grow.

    Just heard on the weather news the midwest should expect a cold front to hit in a day or so. East of the Rockies... I am sure you just feel like you got over last years winter weather.

    JJM

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  16. These fabrics are so interesting, a great collection.

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  17. This fabric is even more beautiful than the African fabric. Our stores do not carry this type of fabric at all. It's just stunning.

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  18. Obviously, I'm a bit behind in reading blogs here - sorry. I love this fabric and it's fun to get a chance to see it up close. So what you're going for in the TAW is just a series of fabrics, which play well together, and give you a progression from dark to light and then back to dark again. Is that correct?

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