Watermeadows
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You did want to see another of my quilts - right? *g*
I'm sure you will recognize the underlying Grandmother's Flower Garden here, but I wanted to make something a bit more, um, contemporary? I began by picking a bunch of cheerful, summery sorts of fabrics from my stash and then just seeing what happened as I made the "flowers" and arranged and rearranged them on my design wall.
This quilt is 70x50" and hangs on a wall. It was constructed with the English paper piecing method, something which I enjoy every once in a while. It's fiddly and mindless and relaxing, and very, very precise.
I've never been totally happy with my choice to make so many of the empty spots between the flowers yellow. At a distance those things look too much like polka dots to me. Oh well, what's done is done.
I am happy with the quilting though. Many of my quilts incorporate quilted circles, but this one is wholly done with circles of varying sizes. I have circle templates from the tiny to the large, and I just got them all out and went nuts. There was no proper prior planning.
I don't normally come up with names for my quilts, but this one got lucky. I don't remember what inspired it, likely something I was reading at the time.
I'm sure you will recognize the underlying Grandmother's Flower Garden here, but I wanted to make something a bit more, um, contemporary? I began by picking a bunch of cheerful, summery sorts of fabrics from my stash and then just seeing what happened as I made the "flowers" and arranged and rearranged them on my design wall.
This quilt is 70x50" and hangs on a wall. It was constructed with the English paper piecing method, something which I enjoy every once in a while. It's fiddly and mindless and relaxing, and very, very precise.
I've never been totally happy with my choice to make so many of the empty spots between the flowers yellow. At a distance those things look too much like polka dots to me. Oh well, what's done is done.
I am happy with the quilting though. Many of my quilts incorporate quilted circles, but this one is wholly done with circles of varying sizes. I have circle templates from the tiny to the large, and I just got them all out and went nuts. There was no proper prior planning.
I don't normally come up with names for my quilts, but this one got lucky. I don't remember what inspired it, likely something I was reading at the time.
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