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.
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Interesting line of fabric. I'm amazed at all the different fabric you work with. Chris
Gorgeous fabrics! This will make an interesting quilt.
How did you determine the initial order of the fabric?
Those fabrics are wonderful! This is going to make a beautiful quilt!
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!
Great color arrangement. This looks like the TAW will have a beautiful transition of color.
I love all of those fabrics? Why are they not in my stash? :)
can you cut me a little piece of each, lol?
Gorgeous fabric, I've never seen that line.
I really like those fabrics and the colors look wonderful. That is going to be a very nice TATW!
You are such a genius with color and pattern! Can't wait to see the finished quilt.
What beautiful juxtaposition of colors and prints . I love it.
You have the most wonderful fabrics in your collection! Where do you find them all?
Another stunner on the horizon!
Are those strips cut WOF?
Gorgeous fabric! That is going to another beauty.
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
These fabrics are so interesting, a great collection.
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.
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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