"Liberated" Barn for DQ Swap
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I've been experimenting in "liberated" piecing. It takes a little foresight to put one together but this was fun. Only wish I would've used a little more contrast in windmill and sky. This should be in[ATTACH=CONFIG]306634[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]306635[/ATTACH] OK tomorrow. Just the windmill is first.
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Thanks you for the kind words. This is a stretch for me; my third liberated project. I took pictures as I went through the process.
QuiltE--no this is for the doll quilt swap here on board; not sure how "liberated" my little community is--lol
Cheshirecatquilter--I really like your idea, but I am not very steady with a pen or paint brush. Whenever I try to touch something up like you suggest, I just mess it up and find it best to leave it be. Otherwise I would take the suggestion and run with it.
CotUninverse--liberated quilting is a free style approach to piecing. Think "Gee's Bend" quilts. Gwen Marston is a pioneer in it applying it to modern day quilting. Accurate cutting and sewing are not the norm!
QuiltE--no this is for the doll quilt swap here on board; not sure how "liberated" my little community is--lol
Cheshirecatquilter--I really like your idea, but I am not very steady with a pen or paint brush. Whenever I try to touch something up like you suggest, I just mess it up and find it best to leave it be. Otherwise I would take the suggestion and run with it.
CotUninverse--liberated quilting is a free style approach to piecing. Think "Gee's Bend" quilts. Gwen Marston is a pioneer in it applying it to modern day quilting. Accurate cutting and sewing are not the norm!
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