Tuesday, 28 February 2012

A nameless quilt

I'm not sure what to call this quilt. It's about 26"x30" and I have made it as a wall hanging (and actually hung it!). The colours are some of my absolute favourites - the colours of New Zealand waters in my mind - rivers, lakes and the sea.



I'm linking up to {sew}modern monday at canoe ridge creations. Happy creating everyone!

18 comments:

  1. Kete? Whatever the name it's lovely!

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  2. Nice, Megan! I love the optical illusion as if the stripes are woven together. For a name, how about something to do with water?

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  3. Love this!!! Absolutely beautiful!

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  4. Te Whenua? Te Ao? Raranga? Kahurangi?

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  5. Wow, impressive piecing and a beautiful result!

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  6. VERY nice, I have sat and looked and looked at the closeup picture to figure out how you pieced this...I love quilts that make you look and wonder how it went together!!

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  7. Love this! Are the fabrics from the Poisedon bundle?

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  8. Hi! I am over here from the Small Blog Meet. I had to comment on this one, it is absolutely gorgeous! It definitely sets the mood of being around the water. I like the gradient effect!

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  9. This is just stunning! What a fabulous wall hanging!

    Oh and thank you - I am totally craving some Jaffas now. Mm chocolate orange goodness.

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  10. So beautiful - love the blues and greens woven together!!

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  11. Hi Came here via Adrianne and spotted this quilt. Fabulous. I'm also a NZer but living in Adelaide at the mo and I totally agree about the NZ water esp the dark teal/jade colours. Pleased to find your blog.

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  12. What a beautiful quilt, the colors are so serene and soothing. It is just a wonderful thing...
    Karin

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  13. Do you have a pattern or tutorial for this quilt? We just moved from Hawaii and I have been searching for a quilt for my bed. I have all the Hawaiian ocean colors but I need a design. I saw this and instantly fell in love.

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  14. Beautiful. Ripples would be a good name ;-)

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