Creating Improvisational Modern Fiber Quilted Art
I am definitely favoring the 1st, 2nd and last option. I guess I really like the contrast of the pink and green.
I like #4. It seems the most dramatic. :)
#2 seems to compliment your piece the most, and continue the theme.
Fabrics one and two make the pieces look like they are floating on the green surface because of all of the green in the piecing. That is kind of neat.
I seem to be preferring 1 or 2. I like the pink inner border. The busier outer border fabrics are taking too much away from the main piece for me.
I like the top right the best, the pink stands out so well.
I am being so inspired by your beautiful stitchery. My 6-year-old daughter wants to make some doll bedding for her little sister. I think we need to try this pattern. Delightful!
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I am definitely favoring the 1st, 2nd and last option. I guess I really like the contrast of the pink and green.
I like #4. It seems the most dramatic. :)
#2 seems to compliment your piece the most, and continue the theme.
Fabrics one and two make the pieces look like they are floating on the green surface because of all of the green in the piecing. That is kind of neat.
I seem to be preferring 1 or 2. I like the pink inner border. The busier outer border fabrics are taking too much away from the main piece for me.
I like the top right the best, the pink stands out so well.
I am being so inspired by your beautiful stitchery. My 6-year-old daughter wants to make some doll bedding for her little sister. I think we need to try this pattern. Delightful!
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