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Nordic Woodland

This piece came from an online Sew Along I took part in. Using improv triangle units pieced together in a happy scrappy fashion, the end piece is one of simplicity and calm, and is just perfect on the wall over the festive time.

 

 

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Prime Numbers

Currently in prime position on the wall, this came together quite quickly, and bursts my room with brightness, colour and energy.

My palette was quite a departure from usual colour choices, and so was the geometric composition, but I love the regimented shapes, within shapes, which are somehow humourised by the basics of primary colours.

A very bold, brave piece

 

 

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No Rules

The No Rules quilt really did have no rules, or rulers!  An improv curved piece with exciting colours and busy composition which seemed to just unfold as I worked on it.  You could almost take any section of it and go large.

The purples really pop off this, and I really enjoyed its presence on the wall.

 

 

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Smarties

This was my first ever Hit The Wall moment. My recently decorated living space had a gap, we couldn’t agree on what should fill it. 

'Smarties' was a cheerful, happy piece I made some years ago, and she had been long forgotten in the pile of quilts that line my studio shelves.

'I wonder…'  I thought to myself. And there she stayed, and there started Hit The Wall