I think I am in love. I wanted the quilt to look like marsala from afar. Like if you forgot your glasses and needed to squint. Of if you were mixing up paint.
It does a little redder here in natural light -- than I had intended. Not sure how successfully I made marsala? This picture was taken in the middle of a windstorm - I think I might have even spied a snowflake. I will try to take more without all the weird, gray shadows and wrinkles.
I am amazed at how closely this resembles my design. Being able to try out designs ahead of time has completely changed my style. Although it never turns out exactly the same -- it gives me the confidence to undertake large projects.
Up next is the quilting. I am thinking maybe dense, straight, lines in marsala thread?
This is beautiful, you have done an amazing job of interpreting "MARSALA" since this color is such a challenge for so many sewists and quilters to use. I love your quilting ideas and I think it will make this quilt just sing beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, you have done an amazing job of interpreting "MARSALA" since this color is such a challenge for so many sewists and quilters to use. I love your quilting ideas and I think it will make this quilt just sing beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI love this design so much, I think I gushed about it on instagram already, but you get it here, too. :) I love that you used all those fabrics to approximate marsala. It creates a beautiful texture around those pops of color. The gradation of grey does a great job of really helping the marsala be the focus! Beautiful job and I can't wait to see it quilted. :)
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