Tuesday, June 24, 2014

W.i.P. Wednesday

Lately I've been working on my quilt top for the MQG Fabric Challenge . . .
Sponsored by Michael Miller, guild members received small bundles of Petal Pinwheels - the prints in the quilt top. I'll share more once the quilt is done, but I did add a coordinating cotton couture to each block. Clockwise from the upper left are coral, kryptonite, dirt, and fog. Aren't those great names? The block using seafoam didn't make it into the design, but it's a lovely aqua.

Pink Chalk Fabrics agreed to color match some Aurifil 50wt for me, which was really helpful. I happened to have a couple of the colors in the studio already, but am waiting for my order and look forward to quilting this one in color(s)!
photo by Pink Chalk Fabrics;
from top, Aurifil #2840 Loden Green, 2230 Medium Peony, 1231 Spring Green, 
2615 Aluminium, 2326 Sand

Linking up with W.i.P. Wednesday.

23 comments:

  1. Love the Kryptonite solid with the grey print! This is a wonderful composition

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  2. Great top - love the purity of it! The names of the solids are great :)

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  3. Great design. I have not decided what to do with my little bundle. Thanks, again, for the inspiration!

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  4. I'm loving seeing what everyone is doing with those MM fabrics. The variety is amazing. Great quilt!

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  5. I'm binding mine today, although after seeing your's I'm not too anxious to post it. I love your composition.

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  6. I love seeing everyone's challenge quilts come together! yours is wonderful! Funny that the seafoam was the one that did make it into my quilt!

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  7. Lovely design! I love the solids you used with it, especially the kryptonite.

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  8. I can't wait to see how you quilt it! You totally made the right choice going with the grey - see what I know, LOL!!!

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  9. oh wow!!! this is going to be yet another stunner! fantastic work Debbie.

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  10. I just think it is the best, great use of fabrics, negative space and so modern!

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  11. I like the choice you made for the background!

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  12. Debbie, this looks amazing! What a clever way to use these prints!

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  13. Love the print/solid overlaps here

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  14. I really love what you are doing here with this quilt. And truly, I need to get some fabrics called dirt and fog, that is the best. How will you quilt it?

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  15. Such a very modern design - really love the names of the solid fabrics too.

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  16. what a gorgeous quilt top, a perfect design for showing off a print. I look forward to seeing how you quilt it.

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  17. I love the composition of this one! The Petal Pinwheels prints are showcased beautifully.

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  18. Fantastic layout Debbie... Really like it.

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