Wednesday, October 23, 2013

What's in Progress Wednesday?

Greetings!  I have more orange to show you today, as it is my husband's favorite color it should come as no surprise that he suggested this fabric for the border.  I know that right now the border perhaps seems a bit big for the center bit, but I have some plans to trim here and there, but I just could not start sculpting my plans with out first making this orange canvas.  This should come out big enough for a really large baby quilt or a wall hanging perhaps. I don't have very many pieces of batting left right now, so I am saving them for the smaller projects.  In the mean time I plan to get tops completed, then their backings if I come up with the right fabric, and then I plan to pile them up for now. My goal right now is to slow down, enjoy the creative process and perhaps get life back to normal again.
Random Triangles--WIP
*\o/* Cheers
Shanna

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6 comments:

  1. he has goos taste .. looks great so bright and vibrant xx

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  2. Those random triangles are so fun looking! With that orange border, this will be an awesome baby quilt!

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  3. I LOVE orange and agree with Husband!:) You could use the wide border as a negative space, even dropping some of the triangles randomly in the border (guess applique?). Just a thought... :)

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  4. I LOVE orange and agree with Husband!:) You could use the wide border as a negative space, even dropping some of the triangles randomly in the border (guess applique?). Just a thought... :)

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  5. I love the orange. You could always do a scalloped border ;-)

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  6. Your husband has good taste. This orange is great! I'll look forward to your sculpting or I like Kati's idea of appliqueing some odd triangles in the border :)

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