It was nip and tuck with this one. Just a few days ago, I was thhhiiisss close to throwing it in the recycle bag. Though I liked what I had made by the end of the Improv for Everyone :: Fat Curves and Skinny Lines workshop with Maria Shell @mariashellquilts, I just couldn't seem to create a finished piece I was happy with.
I had added an improv 'ribbon' between the two main pieces, and a spiky border to the bottom curve. I had also pieced in more background to top and bottom, though the piece as a whole I could barely tolerate. I had even made a backing out of leftovers from this workshop and a previous one, and and had basted a quilt sandwich together.
After posting the top photo, mentioning my disdain, of course I got good advice - put it away for a bit or un-baste it and cut it up. But you know what comment got me going again? "Try turning it upside down." ahh! Something about doing that made me dislike it a little less - at least enough to go ahead and quilt it up.






Well this is fun but that tag in the last picture - we all need one of those for our projects right now.
ReplyDeleteNip and Tuck, yes, I see the little bit here and more added on there. That's an adventure for sure!!
ReplyDeleteit has a lot of character! I like it
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice the binding was pleated in the view on Instagram, oooh, that is really fun!
ReplyDeleteWhen you turned it upside down, it felt, to me, anchored at the bottom and not so top heavy. I like it!
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