I did cheat on the third row from the bottom and instead of doing some sort of triangle I just did two strips. I'm telling myself that I did that to give the eye a rest from all the other activity in the piece. I thought that sounded more creative than I just didn't feel like making up another triangle block.
What a gorgeous use of those fabric! It's hard to put such saturated colours together well. You've really succeeded.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Gonzo finish! In case I missed it before, I have to ask, any chance it's named after the Gonzo from the Muppets? LOL If you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have had a clue about the third row from the bottom. Thanks for sharing your finish! Andrea
ReplyDeleteWow, great fabrics, great design!
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Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Wow, that's colorful! I think the strips instead of triangles work great. You're right--tell everyone it was a design decision! Congrats on the finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun use of triangles. It's so colorful. Can't wait to see it quilted.
ReplyDeleteA great finish! You've managed to combine all those clashy brights together beautifully!
ReplyDeleteA fun finish. How are you going to quilt it? Or do you age your tops before quilting like I tend to do?
ReplyDeleteI think I like the name as much as the quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's not laziness, it's a design feature! Yeah, that's it. I'm a big fan of design features, and this one works very well. So much gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful!
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