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The layout-on the right is the one I've posted before, the one on the left is new. In the one on the left, I put four pieces of the same fabric next to each other to form a diamond. I like both layouts, and may make both. I'm thinking of starting with the one on the left (with still many more blocks to add and placements to adjust). If you have a preference for one or the other, I'd be happy to know!
Returning to "Homage to Ellsworth Kelly II"
It's over five months since my last post. For the first 2-3 months, it was because on intensive work I was doing on a capital campaign for my synagogue, and all my writing energy was taken up with drafting campaign materials, and then--happily--thank you letters. When I was able to get back into the studio, I needed something simple, that didn't involve much thinking, so I finished up a couple of baby quilts that I'd started a while ago, and started a 4-patch posie quilt with some fabric on hand. At that point, it became clear to me that I wasn't just taking a break, but that I was actively avoiding getting back to the quilt I was in the middle of last summer, my second " Homage to Ellsworth Kelly ." The last time you saw this project, I had completed 82 blocks of a projected 195 (for a queen-sized quilt), and I did a dozen more after this photo was taken. I finally realized that I wasn't up to making another 101 blocks. I had really enjoyed making the blo...
I agree that the red gives it a little more zing. Wonderful quilt and design!
ReplyDeleteI love it when what seems like a bad thing turns out to be a benefit! That really does add zing and makes they eye flow really interesting!
ReplyDeletePenny, you have a talent for making the predictable a surprise. Its a happy accident but based on you intuit design sense! I really like it. Jill
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