
Specs:
Challenge theme = 20 (20th anniversary of the challenge), open to any interpretation we want
Fabrics - embroidered silks, all from my scraps (circles)
cotton (background and backing)
Size - 18" wide by 36" long
Cotton batting
Design - based on tessellations like seen in nature
Back showing the backing and another view of the quilting.
Closer pic of the quilting
Still to be decided on - which way to hang the quilt so I know where to put the hanging sleeve (this way or turned 180 degrees, has to be in this orientation).
Yet to finish - binding (once I find it...), label (which means I need to decide on a name), and the hanging sleeve.
The way this turned out it reminds me of one of the desktop sand zen gardens, so I may name it "Tessellation Zen".
Gratitudes:
1. It sounds like we might get paid tomorrow or Wed.....
2. Got paid for the commissioned stuff that was picked up on Saturday
2 comments:
I like it! I love pencil quilting to look at; don't love doing it.
I usually like small up, but in this case I like the small circles down. Maybe it is because the coil of small makes a big???? (Makes me think of the children's book, Swimmy.
I love your quilt!! The way you have it going from large at the top to small at the bottom feels right to me! I even turned my computer upside down to see it the other way...naw, the way you have it is right! It does remind me of the table-top zen garden. Now I want to make one like that!!
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