I have photographed this quilt three times trying to show a better representation of the color. But it always comes out blue and yellow with a blue backing. It is actually green, turquoise and ivory with a burgundy back! I don't know why this is happening, my other pictures are fairly true to the actual colors. Anyone know? I think I purchased this because of the unusual materials used. There are skeletonized leaves, a coarse plastic (?) netting, paper and what appears to be gel medium.
"Distance Mulitplied by Time" Roberta Chalfy Miller 2013 12"X12"
I'm math impaired, but I think that distance X time = speed. A very long title for a little quilt.
There are six skeletonized leaves. The buttons are horizontal, I failed to rotate the image.
This appears to be Angelina, but not the sparkly kind. It forms a sort of raggedy border around the quilt.
Here are the buttons again, in the correct orientation, and the mesh which looks like that used for bagging small veggies - like pearl onions or garlic.
A machine written label - no contact though.
The edge is finished with an open zig-zag.
Sort of plaid quilting on the burgundy backing.
I must admit I like the coloration of the images more than those of the actual quilt, but I am that way about yellow and blue, one of my favorite combinations.
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1 comment:
A wonderful quilt!!
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