'A Hearty Splash of Colour' batik wallhanging
#62
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Virginia
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Originally Posted by Elisabrat
That would look great on my WALL! I would want to enjoy that with a cup of warm coffee every morning. The black really makes it POP which is amazing as batik tends to pop all by itself without any assistance but this is gorgeous.
Jois
#64
I made another one the no hand sew way and posted it here http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36049-1.htm
I'll do a tute in the next few days - I took progress pics in case it worked out so just need to do instructions to go with them. Be patient with me - I'm not very good at 'splainin'! :mrgreen:
I'll do a tute in the next few days - I took progress pics in case it worked out so just need to do instructions to go with them. Be patient with me - I'm not very good at 'splainin'! :mrgreen:
#69
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: At my LQS
Posts: 2,326
Your wall hanging is bright and beautiful. I really like the bright bali's and it souunds like you might too now that you've tried them.
It's funny how something doesn't appeal to us and then something we see changes our minds. I've never been a fan of scrappy quilts, until I joined this board. Now I've seen quite a few here that are really pretty.
Great job on your wall hanging. The hearts not to cover a mistake, but a "design opportunity") gives it great dimension.
It's funny how something doesn't appeal to us and then something we see changes our minds. I've never been a fan of scrappy quilts, until I joined this board. Now I've seen quite a few here that are really pretty.
Great job on your wall hanging. The hearts not to cover a mistake, but a "design opportunity") gives it great dimension.
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