I finally finished Picking up the Pieces last week and we went for a photo shoot, along the ocean. Since I'm back to Alberta tomorrow, I wanted to take the opportunity....alas, no ocean in Alberta.
I have yet to put together any QAYG tutorials regarding this quilt, as there were several QAYG experiments involved in putting it together. There was a rather wild moment involving a rotary cutter and an already quilted work in progress, resulting in several already quilted pieces (in very odd shapes). And what does one do with that??? Way to complex to go into today.......but someday!!
Quilt Back.....yup, pretty much reversible, don't you think!!
All part of that crazy QAYG experimenting.
Reminder: Give Away on yesterday's post.
After your wild moments of cutting I think this is wildly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, all the unusual shapes are great.
ReplyDeleteSigh, I love your work, Marianne! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous work, as always, M! hooray!
ReplyDeleteTerrific designs, but how did you manage to quilt so that the reverse side also works? Did you line up the designs? I think the idea is great and have wanted to do it, but could never figure out how. Suggestions welcomed!
ReplyDeleteWell....a lot of playing around and experimenting since the piece was quilted before I cut it up. Some day I might do a series of tutorials but I'm still fine tuning and figuring things out.
DeleteThanks for replying and I'll look forward to learning about it some day in the future. In the meantime I'll just enjoy viewing your quilts!
DeleteWhat a fantastic quilt - I love it. And the setting is perfect for the photo shoot. Just makes you want to hunker down and snuggle in that delicious quilt!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning piece!
ReplyDeleteI echo Patty above. Another stunning piece.
ReplyDeleteNever a dull moment - so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Loved watching this one come together!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun! Beautiful colour combination too
ReplyDeleteI love the photos;)
ReplyDeleteWow! I just found your blog courtesy of Rita's blog roll over on Red Pepper Quilts, and I'm just thrilled that not only are you my kind of quilter but you're a BC person! I was born in North Van and now live in the Interior. I am blown away by your improv chops. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteYep, reversable for sure. And wonderful!
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