Here's my #10 piece I finished for the UFO Challenge. Nothing spectacular. Just a flat panel that has a small amount of quilting. Still, my friend Troy loves it. He also bought the big Kaleidoscope quilt and ordered another custom quilt.
Here's what I worked on all weekend: my piece for the Monochromatic Challenge. I started with a drawing I thought would be a wholecloth quilt, but I wanted color. And a little color led to more and more. I kept trying colors in different ways on my drawing. Anyway, the third pic is where I ended this weekend. I have 7 more of those little scrolly feathers to cut out. I'll take my time and work on it through the week so as to not reinjure my wrist. These are raw edge fused applique. I'll be stitching on top of these. As you can see, I've got plenty more pieces to cut out besides the feathers and then I have all the stitching to do. I'm actually not sure I'll get this done by the end of the month. I'm referring to Ricky Timms' Rhapsody quilt methods for help.
-Wendy
9 comments:
The drawing is amazing- the finished quilt will be stunning!!♥
I like how your color challenge quilt is turning out.
Looks fantastic Wendy - what a heap of work - I love what you are doing and so look forward to seeing more of it...Your colour challenge is wonderful -
Your Monochromatic Violet is amazing, can't wait to see the end product.
Those colours are gorgeous.
Your monochromatic quilt pattern is incredible. I can't wait to see it finished.
Wonderful little panel quilt - your drawing and applique quilt will be stunning. Can't wait to see that finished. Judy C
WOW-WOW-WOW! WOW-WOW! I am loving this monochramatic project of yours. Your work is exquisit!!
Nice finish! I think it's fun!
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