Quilting
is one of those hobbies that evolve for many...if not most who
participate. Quilting takes so many forms and styles that one can
identify the quilter by her work. I can often enter a quilt show where I
know certain people have entered a piece and guess right off who made
the quilt without looking at the name. Style evolves.
The
modern quilter has so many options now. Patterns are being developed by
multiple designers: independents, book designers, fabric producers and
artists delving into the market. Fabric lines are so diverse that any
style per decade can easily be found on line and in the shops.
That said, Terri, from the
Ladies of the Cloth fame, is
an accomplished artist in her own right and her quilting talents are
evolving quickly. This quilt is just one example. A modern layout uses
some of the most perfectly executed little blocks I have seen.
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See what I mean? |
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Her
choice of fabrics is exciting and highly contrasting. Something I am
not really very good at designing. The brownish fabric actually looks
like a brushed suede. |
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So beautifully done, now we wait to see just how she quilts this one.
- originally posted March 2016, I need to see if Terri has quilted this one yet.
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