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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Fractured Angels
Only a day late. Maybe by next month I'll get some of my energy and creativity back.
I really don't know what to say about it except it is a much better rectangle than the picture shows. I have no good place to take a picture.
I like the way you sewed each angel independently of the other and then cut them apart, re-pieced to become parts of each other. Nice, bright piece that I'll bet would look great hung in a little girl's bedroom. Nice job!
It's so good to have you back Betty. I especially love the primary colors . Isn't it interesting the way that, although the colors and components are fractured, your brain and eyes put it back together in a cohesive manner? Very happy quilt :-) Cherie
nice fracturing and I love the 3D effect with the flowing hair!
ReplyDeleteChris Predd
I like the way you sewed each angel independently of the other and then cut them apart, re-pieced to become parts of each other. Nice, bright piece that I'll bet would look great hung in a little girl's bedroom. Nice job!
ReplyDeletebright, fun, fantasy. I love the beads or "stars" in the sky
ReplyDeletePat Havey
I love your little guardian angels. The yellow stripes look like beams of light.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I love the angels as it's part of my name! Good fracturing and nice use of primary colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty, it's good to see your work again! This is very sweet and lively. Good job
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Nice, bright, whimsical piece.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty,,what a delightful piece. Lots of techniques here. Very happy..a happy 'flight'..
ReplyDeleteHi Betty! Don't feel bad about being late! I just got mine done today, and at least it is better than last month! Life does intrude.
ReplyDeleteLisa Broberg Quintana
It's so good to have you back Betty.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the primary colors . Isn't it interesting the way that, although the colors and components are fractured, your brain and eyes put it back together in a cohesive manner? Very happy quilt :-)
Cherie