Anyone Working on the Color Wash Quilt?
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 706
I returned from fishing the Salmon River yesterday (caught myself a salmon and a bunch of small mouth bass, perch…yea!!)…unpacked, did my chores, pick a bunch of radishes from my garden, started laundry….doing all this thinking about when I would have the time to play with this layout…lol….here she is…. I’ll start sewing her up this evening….I really like this..
I think I have played with it enough but if you see something totally wonky, let me know…otherwise, she will sewed up as is…thank you!!
I think I have played with it enough but if you see something totally wonky, let me know…otherwise, she will sewed up as is…thank you!!
#54
Oh Teen, that is wonderful. I love how you've faded the reds to both sides of the oranges and again towards the top. I've noticed they can take over about any project. I've finished 3 projects this month, my 2022 leaders enders Triple Treat, bitcoin, and my temperature quilt (less the inkwork, the last bit). So excited to get my little piles of 5 out yesterday, 9 stitched, pressed, trimmed before I had to quit. Life is good.
I keep saying "oooOOoo pretty". My name is Sharyn and I love fabric.
I keep saying "oooOOoo pretty". My name is Sharyn and I love fabric.
#55
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
Posts: 3,572
Teen, that looks great!
I definitely want to do one of these - someday. Right now, I'm focused on getting some others done before i start anything new. My current "no thinking" sewing is more blocks from Bonnie Hunter's L/E of last year, Triple Treat. It's an easy block, no triangles, and I like the way it looks, so I'm just going to keep making more. Cut from scraps, no color matching in mine, so good to work on when my "real" project is more of a challenge than iI want to deal with. https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2022...ple-treat.html
I definitely want to do one of these - someday. Right now, I'm focused on getting some others done before i start anything new. My current "no thinking" sewing is more blocks from Bonnie Hunter's L/E of last year, Triple Treat. It's an easy block, no triangles, and I like the way it looks, so I'm just going to keep making more. Cut from scraps, no color matching in mine, so good to work on when my "real" project is more of a challenge than iI want to deal with. https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2022...ple-treat.html
#56
All done
Thank you everyone…. Here she is….web construction is the ticket for assembling this. That was my first time doing it that way and it was surprised how fast it came together…plus, so easy to keep 440 blocks organized..
Looking forward to seeing what all of yours will look like….especially the batiks….
Looking forward to seeing what all of yours will look like….especially the batiks….
#58
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Join Date: Jan 2024
Posts: 1
Color Wash Quilt
Yes, I’ve started one and as I collect scraps to make more squares. My squares are 4” finished because I have a 4 1/2” acrylic ruler. I discovered this quilt on the YouTube site The Last Homely House. Kate is such an inspiration and has inspired me to start several quilt projects. Check her out if you haven’t already,she is lovely!