I am very fond of cozy British mysteries. In the book I am reading now, the main character cheerily exclaims "done and dusted!" every time she finishes a task. Well, I am 'done and dusted' with Tuning Fork #14 and Tuning Fork #15.
Tuning Fork #14, 7" x 10", 2014 |
tuning Fork #15, 7" x 10", 2014 |
Anyway, before I start obsessing about 1/2" finished tuning fork units, I wanted to show you my first finished pieces of 2014! Done and Dusted!
I have a question for everyone: which piece should I send to SAQA for the "This is a Quilt" traveling trunk show? Which do you feel is the stronger piece? I'd love to have everyone's feedback!
I'm linking this post to Nina-Marie's Off the Wall Friday, Richard and Tanya's Quilts Link a Finish Friday and Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it up Friday. Go see all the wonderful work there!
Comments
It was an interesting exercise though to decide. I tried to figure out why, then noticed the others felt the same draw to it. I think the orientation of the dark fabric, the orientation of the fork is more balanced somehow. Well, someone could do a term paper on the why...
LeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com
best, nadia
The planned dark side is mysterious and I want to go there to search out the patterns and greyed forks. GREAT job both and I hope #15 makes it to Eileen by the 31st.
Bethany in SAQA's Central Canada territory