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As I mentioned in my earlier post about this work I started it in a Quilt University class called Darned Quilts with Dena Crain. In order to make the circles (which Dena calls Bubbles) I cut out the shapes and then used same sized circles cut from elsewhere in the quilt to plug the holes. The circles/bubbles are sewn in using the darning stitch on the sewing machine.
I first considered naming this "Those Darned Bubbles" but now am not sure I really like that name. Now I'm considering "Bubblicious" or "Tiny Bubbles" or "A Bit of the Bubbly" What do you think? I open to any and all suggestions!
Looks great, Corky! The corners turned out well.
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I had several name ideas when my computer decided it was time for me to go to bed.
ReplyDeleteA Turbulent Orange Ocean
Surf at Sunset
Sunset Surf
Or maybe planets?
Planets in Orange
Distant Planets
Those I forgot were better!
I don't know what to name it but it sure is georgeous!!
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ReplyDeleteI love this piece. Great job Corky!
I don't have a good name but I really like it!
ReplyDeleteCorky - like Judy I see something cosmic - a hot/wild alternate universe.
ReplyDeleteI think you should keep bubbles in the title someway. When I look at the quilt it seems the bubbles are floating up to the top of the quilt. Like bubbles in a drink. So, I like "A Little bit of Bubbly" I added the little because it is a fairly small piece. Congrats of getting a UFO finished. Before you know it, you will have your PhD. Sheila
ReplyDeleteYou've done a wonderful job on this piece, Corky - it's so nice to see it very nearly finished, and I do agree the mitered corners make a world of difference! How about sending in a photo for the Finishing School at Quilt U?
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Dena