I had so many ideas of things I wanted to do yesterday after my broadcast and I didn't do any of them. The weather changes affect me and I was wiped out. Last night was my 3 hour TV time so I worked on perfecting the African colorwash so I can get it off the design wall. I like it so I am ready to sew it.
I love it! I recognize some of the prints because I have or had them in my stash at one time or another. You have a lovely group of lavenders and darker pinks. Those are two colors I haven't come across.
Love it :-)
ReplyDeleteWow. I like it. It is very different from the batik and Kaffe colorwash pieces. (which I also like.)
ReplyDeleteLike it very much.
ReplyDeleteThe brightness of the fabrics along with the print of the fabric is quite intriguing.
A lovely piece of art is what I see.
Oh yeah that looks great! so many fun prints.
ReplyDeleteAfrican fabrics have such a rhythm to them. And your designing shows the musical magic of Africa... Love it !
ReplyDeleteJJM
Absolutely extraordinary—and inspirational! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDelete“anonymous” is me , Wanda. My real email is melindash@hotmail.com LOL Google is being difficult today.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I recognize some of the prints because I have or had them in my stash at one time or another. You have a lovely group of lavenders and darker pinks. Those are two colors I haven't come across.
ReplyDeleteLoving this!!!
ReplyDeleteHow did you amass so many fab African fabrics?
ReplyDeleteWeather changes affect lots of us - totally understand being wiped out. Your colorwash looks great.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I lost the day because I wrenched my back on the rowing machine at rehab. No fabric work today here!
ReplyDeleteI love your color wash quilts, but this one is exceptional. So much interest with the african fabrics.
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