Once again this year, it's the Blogger's Quilt Festival. Amy works so hard to give us a venue to show our quits....so be sure to hop over, view the entries, or add your own. Here's the link...to Amyscreativeside.
I am sharing a second entry. If you are a regular reader, you know it has to be a watercolor quilt :).
This is called Quiet Time. Little did I know when I completed it in March that it would give me so much comfort for healing during the summer months. It reminds me to seek the quiet, to reflect, and take time to heal.
My original post shows this wall hanging in different lighting conditions.
Entered in the Art Quilt category, the size is 23'' by 30''.
I am sharing a second entry. If you are a regular reader, you know it has to be a watercolor quilt :).
My original post shows this wall hanging in different lighting conditions.
Entered in the Art Quilt category, the size is 23'' by 30''.
Love that quilt. Glad to hear you are getting better.
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Quiet time is a perfect name for this lovely quilt. I'm so glad you had it to remind you of important things. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteIt really glows--and that is so nice that it was finished and available to comfort you during your trials.
ReplyDeleteI really love the quilt. I finished my first colorwash (on my blog) and want to make another. I want it bigger, but it is hard to find so many different florals for a big one. It is just a gorgeous quilt. I could just stare at it.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, and so you! So glad you had the opportunity to see it completed before your health issues took such a turn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful purples in this quilt & glad it was ready to enter in the show. You are the queen of colorwash quilts.
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous and so soothing to look at. I apparently missed the post where you showed the finish originally. I am very happy to get to see it now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, and yes, love the name.
ReplyDeletelove the quilt, love the name:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful lovely quilt. Perfect to help get you through hard times.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Debbie, I always love your watercolor quilts!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a treat to see your watercolour quilts, I am happy that you have found comfort in wrapping yourself up in this treasure.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours, and how they blend in the watercolour.
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely!! It reminds me of paintings by Monet. Good luck!
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