I had another go and managed to get some better shots - way less windy! It actually takes a strong wind to keep a quilt from hanging down, they are quite heavy, not like sheets or towels. Anyway this is the creation, I don't like it as much as I thought I was going to.
The one I got inspiration from had a white background (where I have the pink triangles) with different coloured trapezoids (where I have green) and it looked like a starburst or a flower - coming out from the middle. I decided to go with two solids and I think the pink triangles come forward too much and ruin the effect. Maybe it would have been better with swapping the colours over? We'll never know because I'm not going to make it again but it's interesting that it gives such a different vibe to the one I was trying to re-create.
I like the colour combo though. Nice and bright. I quilted feathers all over it - mostly as practice because I haven't done them for so long. And because I basted this one with glue! Elmer's washable school glue, just dribble a really thin layer on, let it dry and quilt away. Then wash it out - which is why this quilt looks a bit wrinkly. It worked very well, it was lovely quilting without having to remove any safety pins, and I will keep gluing things in the future. I called it "My way AND the highway" because quilt groups are an interesting social experiment.
I think it's really pretty, Lynley;)) but I know just what you mean about it not matching your "vision". I made "Blues in the Night" a while back and just finished the same pattern in all pinks ("Sunrise, Sunset") and it gives such a different vibe to what I had expected...but it's all good in the end. Colors make such a difference...nice work;)))
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