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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

WIP Wednesday - Wayward Transparency

Last week, I shared my progress for the Wayward Transparency QAL hosted by Yvonne @ Quilting Jetgirl.  I found some time to sew and managed to get the top all pieced.

I can't wait for the winter solstice and the gradual transition back to more daylight hours.  It is so hard to get decent photos.  There was some challenge trying to tape this to the wall in my sewing room.  You can see the faint outline of a wall hanging behind it.  ☺  I had to move a few things and discovered that the dust bunnies are probably planning a takeover.  LOL


I used Kona Ice Frappe, Kale, and Spruce.  I have no idea how to quilt this.  The final step in the QAL will be released on Friday.  Hoping for some quilting suggestions.


I would make this pattern again, but maybe try a different layout.


Linking up with:

Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts
WIP Wednesday @ The Needle and Thread Network
Midweek Makers @ Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter


14 comments:

  1. I love your version of Wayward! Do you have an idea on how you are going to quilt it?

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  2. I hate the dark in the evening too - I wish for daylight until 7 or 8 at least in the evening

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  3. Don't know if you're going to like this suggestion, but an even grid on the diagonal would look awesome.

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  4. I have a suggestion for quilting straight lines in each quadrant in a triangle shape. Does that make any sense at all. I can see it perfectly in my mind...lol

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  5. Ugh. I've been struggling taking photos too! I work and by the time I get home there is no light left. So I sympathize. As for the quilting, it's funny. As soon as I saw this I thought, straight lines radiating out to follow the sides of the triangles. Looks like there are others who are thinking the same thing! Thanks for linking to Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  6. I keep sticking with straight line quilting to finish my versions of the quilt, Anja. I think that it is going to be really fun to see all the great ideas people share in the FB group for quilting, honestly. :) The quilt top looks fantastic. Thanks for sewing along!

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  7. Love the greens, might be the Irish in me 😂😂. Great job.

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  8. Love it Anja! Very striking with the black.

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  9. I enjoy setting the clocks back and picking up that extra hour of sleep, but I do miss the sunlight in the evenings for picture taking :( This is beautiful! I'm kinda of stuck with how to quilt mine as well. I keep thinking, how can we sneak some curves in here?

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  10. Your top looks fantastic! I have to finish my top this week - but before I do that, I have to decide on the layout! I know what you mean about the lack of light these days - I have to plan my photos for the weekend because I leave the house in the dark in the morning and come back from work in the dark!! Makes it very difficult to have decent photos!

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  11. It's beautiful, Anja! I can't wait to see how you decide to quilt it :)

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