The quilt turned out alright. I'm not crazy about it. I liked the design, but it was hard to quilt since I don't have a quilting machine and I didn't have time to do it by hand. I think if I ever find the time, I'll steal the quilt back from them and do it properly. I just ended up quilting the circles and underneath the words. Arrr! adorably said they would hang it up in their new house, but I hope they use it.
The fabric itself was quite nice. The color saturation in some of the larger circles wasn't quite right, but I imagine they are still working out the kinks with their printer. And if I ordered any more yardage, I'd definitely first print up a color pattern, so that I know what colors to use. At the time, I only knew for sure how pink and brown would print, so I just used those two. Fortunately, I like pink and brown together. Also, I don't think I would print a 2 yard pattern again. I think it would be a lot of fun to make another "special occassion" fabric, but I would do a smaller pattern and make a wall hanging out of it, rather than a quilt.


2 comments:
Even so, this looks like a really great present for them :) I can't wait to see it for real.
V and I just got back from a wonderful quilting exhibit at the Oceanside Museum of Art. Unfortunately, their online pics are extremely limited (second listing @ http://www.oma-online.org/exhibits.html). I wish you and J! were here to see it with us :(
What a neat exhibit! I love this one, in particular. It reminds me of your prints--a neat way to reproduce the texture of a woodcut.
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