It's done!  Tuning Fork #13 is finished!  And, I have to say, I'm very very glad that this particular journey is over.
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| Tuning Fork #13 -- 52" x 71" before facing | 
My main idea for this piece was to create a sense of layering.  I wanted the brilliant red to slash over the yellow field.  Yes, I know that yellow is a color that "comes forward."  But I wanted to make it recede by virtue of its position. 
I finished quilting it on Tuesday, and then I decided the first thing I needed to do was catch up with some not just unfinished but unstarted projects.  First up: studioQ, the Fort Worth fiber group, has a monthly color challenge in 2014.  Each month, a member selects a photo and pulls the colors from it.  This is February's challenge: 
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| Rather sputnik-y, isn't it?  Roughly 13" x 18" | 
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| My sketchbook page with the original color chips and the photo of the completed top | 
 Today, I started my quilt for the SAQA benefit auction.  I want to see how small I can make those tuning forks.  Pretty small, apparently, some of the forks are 1 1/2" x 1" including their seam allowances.  They will be pretty small when sewn into the piece, which should finish about 12" x 12". 
Tomorrow I need to ship String Theory to Quilt Visions 2014.  All in all, a good, productive week.
I'm linking this post to 
Nina-Marie's Off the Wall Friday, Richard and Tanya's Quilts
 Link a Finish Friday, 
Friday Fabric Frenzy, 
Confessions of a Fiber Addict and Crazy Mom Quilts
 Finish it up Friday.  Go see all the wonderful work there!
 
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LeeAnna Paylor
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