I'm excited to report that I signed on for my second little art show during the month of May at Dr. Adams office in Lexington. To help me get back in the swing of things I worked on the little mini quilt I auditioned fabric for a few weeks ago.
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I was inspired when I found this rainbow scrap in my stash left over from another project...and it just happens to match the Folt Bolt January scheme.
This was my basic plan...very similar to a large one I made a few years ago. "Keeping it simple" is my mantra.
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I think this is my favorite batik. It works with any scheme and makes a really nice little accent stipe. I still have about a yard....but I'm going to keep my eyes open for more...or something similar.
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You can see that it really is the twin to the 12 by 36 piece I made a couple of years ago for the last show. It may be hard to tell but I even used the same little strip of that great batik.
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