we walked on this estate called 'Elswout' and looked through a window in an old shed...
I post regularly on 'Instagram' under the name of 'annemiekebears', as I did with this picture. So if I'm not here on Blogger I 'll probably be on Instagram:)
A nice view from my bike taken early in the morning...
And some fabrics I had for a while now. The two left ones are older quilt fabrics and therefore in a sale, rather cheap. The right one is a very soft and worn bed sheet, I bought in England in a car booth sale.
After I cut up a lot of fabrics in squares of 10 by 10 cm I put them on point and arranged them ( on my design wall) over and over again until they formed dark and light parts.
I used this concept before when I made this quilt in blue.
I used two liberty fabrics and two double gauze fabrics for the first time ever. The liberties are a bit thin but in between the other cottons they are all right. The double gauze fabrics are really soft, I'm happy with them.
Then I took the top outside today, the sun being very weak, but typical for the November month.
I find it no problem if there is not enough fabric for one row. I just search for one that is close enough and has the same value from a distance. See the red cardinal on the last different square in the right hand corner?
My little doggy friend, Lizzy was waiting for me until the photos were taken. She is sweet isn't she?
Have a very nice weekend,
7 comments:
Uh pretty pretty. Love your colours. And such a sweet little dog you have.
Hugs from Lina
Ja Lizzy is zeker een sweety. Mooi hoe de deze quilt in elkaar hebt gezet. Fijn weekend groetjes ineke
Mooie kleuren heb je gebruikt met een prachtig resultaat.
En je hondje is een schatje.
Groetjes Tilly
Gorgeous:)
Heerlijk zo'n quilt.
Gelukkig alles goed gegaan met het strijkijzer.
Groetjes,
Marga♥
This quilt is lovely! I love the way you've used a variety of different sources for your fabrics. And, as they did in the old days, if you haven't got enough you substitute with something close. Love, love, love it!!
I love the photo with the windmill. Very pretty. Your quilt has a water color look to it - dreamy and lovely.
Great project!
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