Friday, August 17, 2007
Pepper top done!
This is by far the loudest quilt I have ever, ever done. It's a bit shocking, really. I had a bit of trouble with the borders because I am not very smart and kept messing up the math. New rule: calculate twice, cut once. The pattern is Caribbean Nights by Barbara Persing from the January 2006 Fons and Porter. Here is a close-up of some of the fabrics:
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Oh, very nice! Don't apologize for bright, some of us really like it! I sent the Caribbean Nights pattern to a friend to use with some Hawaiian prints she'd picked up on vacation. It's very adaptable and fun. Good way to hang your quilt for a photo.
Think we'll have Mexican for dinner tonight...
Yes it is loud but in a good way, it looks really great, the colors fit so nicely together.
It turned out great. All the colours and the peppers look fabulous!!
Woooo Hooo! Hot pepper quilt is on fiya!!! LOVE IT!!!
Love it, love it, love it. That is one stunning quilt.
WOW!!! That is hot, hot, hot!!!! It is beautiful. Does hubby know about it or is it a surprise?
I plan to do that pattern with get this - cat fabrics...
Love your hot pepper quilt! The colors are wonderful.
What a fun quilt! Your use of the fabric is great!
what a great thing to work on a hot, hot day! I'd rather work on a hot, hot quilt too! :) Turned out great--and I LOVE bright, wild quilts!
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