But the rest of the quilt is coming closer to being finished. I'm still pondering if I should mark all the crossings on the reverse with the 45°-angle positioned squares, as I have done on the front side. It just means that these spots will consist of up to 10 layers of fabric... I'm also thinking of a surprise binding; so there might be something coming for your pleasure. Hopefully.
The reverse color distribution is mere serendipity. I arranged the front tiles and later looked at the reverse. It was beyond control.
Sewing the bridges was a lot of work, and I pricked my fingers a few times, as I tried to stitch the bridges which were in the middle part. But sewing stripes of tiles would have meant to arrange the tiles already, and I preferred to be free in my choice till close to the end.
5 comments:
Oh my, is it the same quilt? Both sides should be in a museum. Such a joyous celebration of color!
It is so beautiful on both sides!
It is as beautiful from the back as from the front! What a marvelous peace Eva, so creative and artful, and made with so much labor and diligence!
Dear Wanda, thank you very much, your words mean a lot to me, thinking of your admirable work! -- Thank you, Yael -- well, diligence... don't look too close!
I cannot decide which side I love more. Beautiful how you choose and arrange the colors. Really great work.
Post a Comment