Twisted Stripes
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I put this little quilt in the show. It was difficult to find the proper striped fabric. If I'd found wider stripes, the quilt would have been bigger. As it turned out, the narrow stripes presented a challenge to match the intersections. Jack [the Ripper] and I became very close in the making of this. I wanted to add more quilting in the center, but every strip was too much and just the seams looked terrible; I tried that and ripped it out. I did not expect or wish for an award for this one. It was serendipitous that, when adding the binding, it met exactly at matching stripes!
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Wow - that is eye catching and mesmerizing.
What show did you put it in? I challenged myself to enter a quilt in Genesee Valley this year. Not for judging, but to show it. I have a terrible fear of people seeing my work. March 31 was the deadline to enter, I think I completed the online form on March 30, lol. Finally decided to just do it and get it off my bucket list. Quilt is currently w/ LA.
Love your binding, too. I always like a striped binding!
What show did you put it in? I challenged myself to enter a quilt in Genesee Valley this year. Not for judging, but to show it. I have a terrible fear of people seeing my work. March 31 was the deadline to enter, I think I completed the online form on March 30, lol. Finally decided to just do it and get it off my bucket list. Quilt is currently w/ LA.
Love your binding, too. I always like a striped binding!
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