The colour theory blocks were assembled into a rainbow top some time before Christmas. I was so happy with the warmish brown fabric which I found in my stash as it enhances and bring all those different colours together. That’s a quite tall order I’d say.
Because of the weather, getting proper pictures was quite challenging. The first day it was too much sun and the fence would cast shadows from the back. Then it was too much wind and it would blow this way and that. Then too much snow. Then too much rain. Anyway, now the pictures have been sent off and even with a few days to spare. Puuuh.
Will I quilt it? Sure. Some day, when the how-to’s have grown upon me. Right now I’m just thrilled with looking at the top.
A great idea - and I just want to dive into all those colors!!! Must have been a lot of work!!
ReplyDeletelovely! I want to look at it all day too! are these appliqued or fused or pieced in?
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! It sort of looks like Lego... Just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this Nina Lise!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous - are they appliqued on or pieced? I love them.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love the weather's uncooperation! Such a pretty top to gaze upon;)
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I'm excited to see it quilted :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this and thanks ever so much for my fiber quilt Christmas card......It's great....I can add it to my collection of art from you. xox
ReplyDeleteThe brown borders are perfect. I would NEVER have thought of that. Nice.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing what a simple design and a whole lot of solid colours can do? It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt makes EVERYONE happy!
ReplyDeleteLove the dots such a cute quilt thanks for linking up.
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