Monday, June 27, 2011

weaving ways


This is the completed piece.

22 comments:

  1. So cool, and hot summer fun. Give me that orange feather anyday! xox Corrine

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  2. Love the colors and design. This is perfect!

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  3. oh this is sooooo colorful! i love it.

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  4. It is like a piece of sunshine on a grey day; just wonderful!

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  5. Wow that is a striking piece! Love, love, love your choice of colors and patterns.

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  6. How fun! It looks like a game I would like to play. :)

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  7. No clue why but this piece reminds me of the southwest USA; Taos and Santa Fe come to mind. love the life, movement and excitement you've made with this piece!

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  8. stunning! i love the summer pinks....my favorite!

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  9. The colours are so vibrant and happy.

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  10. So lovely! Wondering, what do you do with your many, many pieces like this? Some are very small. Are they displayed? They definitely should be seen by others.

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  11. This is beautiful.

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  12. This is INCREDIBLE!!! Talk about color. I love it!

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  13. You deserve all these wonderful comments:) An inspiring piece!

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  14. Hi Deborah - wonderful catching up on all your posts. And looky here, I can leave comments finally!! I didn't know you had chooks (chickens). They are just gorgeous! Oh and loving all this colourful, sumptuous quilting. Marvellous stuff.

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  15. Deborah! It's fabulous. I love the abstract aspects of it and the color is outrageously wonderful!

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  16. Deborah! It's fabulous. I love the abstract aspects of it and the color is outrageously wonderful!

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  17. So- combining weaving and quilting? very unique and creative-- and VERY colorful-- my eyes are used to gray days here in the NW... anyway, very beautiful.

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  18. Congratulations lady! This is awesome work...so colorful and I just want to reach out to touch. That is why we love working with fabric! Peace, Mary Helen

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