Warning!
Spoiler Picture Below
if
you
are
still sewing
and do not want to spoil the surprise
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stop reading
;)
I am really happy with this mystery pattern
and with my quilt top ...
I am calling this quilt
"Torrents of Spring"
The reference is to Eugene Bozza's "Aux Bords du Torrent"
from "Jour d'été à la montagne."
from "Jour d'été à la montagne."
There is a 20 second clip of this on my playlist.
It is a flute piece that I have enjoyed hearing my daughter play.
If you are looking for good directions for a Bargello Twist Quilt, these instructions were very easy to follow.
The fabric requirements are written for three jelly rolls of 40 strips that have two of each fabric, but I cut from some yardage I had in my stash. A half yard of 20 different colors or fabrics works well.
Pattern by Jessica J.E. Smith also available Here
Pattern by Jessica J.E. Smith also available Here
I am thinking that I would like to make this again as a monochromatic or two-color quilt.
This will be pinned up next to my machine while I am figuring how to add a custom border with the scraps I have left.
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I think the question mark, the post layout and the flute music reference are all random enough ... ;)
and with
even though I am late
just because I always enjoy all the pretty pictures here.
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I think the question mark, the post layout and the flute music reference are all random enough ... ;)
and with
Have a happy quilty day!
:)
Oh - very nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt top - you can see so many images in the undulations. I always linger awhile on your post to listen to the music, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow - that's pretty spectacular! It doesn't look easy, but I'll take your word for it. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Quilt!! Great Job
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just listened to 'Aux Bords du Torrent' on you tube. It's a lovely piece but sounds quite difficult to play. But your quilt is amazing. I'm not exaggerating - I was reading slowly down you post and when I saw it I actually gasped at how stunning it was. Congrats :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful--I LOVE solids of course.
ReplyDeleteMy Goodness Ms. Pat!!!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo pretty and I think the music accompany's nicely. I love visiting your blog and listening to the songs.
Sincerely,
Tricia
(psssst--jump over to my blog & peek at last weeks posting. There is a surprise for ya. ;) )
The movement in this quilt is absolutely amazing!
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