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It is lovely. A new twist on Amish by using batiks.
Wow! Fabulous!
This is also a twist on the traditional Amish Roman Strings layout by incorporating the liberated HST row through the center of each block. I've seen a single solid color used before to form the secondary lattice design, but never a pieced strip.
That is really cool! I like your use of batiks and the strip of triangles you put in. Outstanding!
yummy!
This is so beautiful! I love the row of HSTs!Quilting by the River
For the record, I finally found my journal notes that prompted me to add the HST row in each block -- the idea came from an Anna Williams quilt.Only fair to credit the one who inspired me to go for it.
It is lovely. A new twist on Amish by using batiks.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is also a twist on the traditional Amish Roman Strings layout by incorporating the liberated HST row through the center of each block. I've seen a single solid color used before to form the secondary lattice design, but never a pieced strip.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool! I like your use of batiks and the strip of triangles you put in. Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteyummy!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I love the row of HSTs!
ReplyDeleteQuilting by the River
For the record, I finally found my journal notes that prompted me to add the HST row in each block -- the idea came from an Anna Williams quilt.
ReplyDeleteOnly fair to credit the one who inspired me to go for it.