I cut the strips so that the colors in the border converge at the corners. That just seemed the obvious choice for a Convergence Quilt. I really love the plaid effect that is achieved with this particular convergence.
And, in case you are wondering, the inside is all hand dyed fabric also. One piece is the Barrier Island gradient from Vicki Welsh also. I love the gradients. The other is a discontinued Color Wheel gradient. I have a couple more of the color wheel gradients in my precious stash of Vicki's fabrics as well as several more gradients.
This one is ready for quilting. I plan on it being a table topper so I may use a lighter batting in it.
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Until Next Time,
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13 comments:
Ooooh, I like yours even better than mine! - ;))
You did a nice job on that. It is beautiful.
A great finish. I love the way you balanced the borders. All the colors are fun too.
Nice job, although my eyes prefer to avoid bright oranges. No problem here though, I suspect it’s not large. Is it?
Wow, that border fabric color and texture of dye is just perfect for the quilt. Great job!
That is a very nice quilt top. Love the colours.
It's just gorgeous!
Beautiful finish, Gene. It will make a lovely table topper.
I looooooove it!
I love it! I like seeing those spots of green grass, too!
I like that.
I’ve long wanted to make a plaid-ish quilt. Yours is the best I’ve ever seen, wow! Those hadn’t dyed fabrics just take it to another level of gorgeous!
I love this, Gene, it is such a fabulous rich plaid and one I would love to have a jacket or something in...but a quilt would be nearly as excellent!
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