This is the same one I showed yesterday with 2 rows on the red side removed and then a lot of tweaking. It isn't perfect but not too bad.
I started sewing it together leaving the last 4 rows so I can use it for a demo today or tomorrow at the colorwash class. I will see how far everyone gets on their piece or if they need a break to walk away from their design wall.
I think all of your color wash quilts are wonderful. What makes one right and one wrong? I have seen many but don't know the ins and outs of making one.
Oh, I just have to try sewing my blocks all connected like this sometime. I'm usually not that organized. I mean I don't have a design wall yet, so I just sew a bit at a time usually. I have to try a colorwash someday, too, but I'm sure I'm not quite ready for that. I want to study the use of color more in the meantime.
Lovely quilt, I look forward to one of your classes. I have a wall ready for one of these beauties.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your classes, Wanda. I'm sure your students will love the experience.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what your students produce. I am sure they will learn a lot from the master!
ReplyDeleteI think all of your color wash quilts are wonderful. What makes one right and one wrong? I have seen many but don't know the ins and outs of making one.
ReplyDeleteYou make them look easy!
Oh, I just have to try sewing my blocks all connected like this sometime. I'm usually not that organized. I mean I don't have a design wall yet, so I just sew a bit at a time usually. I have to try a colorwash someday, too, but I'm sure I'm not quite ready for that. I want to study the use of color more in the meantime.
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