Let's go on with the show....a rather familiar phrase if you have seen "The Greatest Show on Earth"...there's no business like show business.... lets substitute in "there's no business like quilt business". As I've mentioned before, I've used Bonnie's Quiltville directions several times to make a bargello. You can find her fabulous quilts at www.quiltville.com.
I color co-ordinated both this one and the two I've shown for my grandsons, #5 and #8. The first one, I don't have a picture of, but it was scrappy and given to a friend.
I decided to do this one for myself in color gradation. It's more colors than you would think. I used 27 different fabrics, each cut 2.5". The finished wall hanging is 54" square, and I utility quilted it in matching perle cotton. The second picture is a close up to show the quilting, but there is some distortion in the red fabric appearance. I've found some plaids and stripes do that also, when digalitized. I quilted every other row, following the peak and valley across the quilt. I am pleased with the outcome, but as usual always feel there are a couple of things I could have done differently.
Maybe that's why I have no problem making a pattern more than one time. So many possibilities...*VBS*
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26 comments:
What a beauty!
Finn,absolutely beautiful!
I love color-gradient quilts! Your bargello is beautiful!
What a beautiful quilt. Love the colors!
Darilyn
I love how the colour flows one into another. You found some great "bridges" :-)
Finn the Fabulous strikes again! Wow-great job.
Absolutely stunning! /paula
I've done a couple of those from Bonnie's pattern too, with scrappy fabric. I love how yours looks with the graduated colors. Beautiful!
Beautiful Bargello. I tried one but the colors didn't work together and I ended up starting a few place mats from it and they are mostly in the UFO pile that will probably never get done. So I am doubly impressed.
Absolutely beautiful. I have one of these kitted up from Bonnie's directions. You make me want to pull it out and work on it. :-)
Finn, I love these!
Finn - that's more than just 'a quilt', it's art....DaVinci would be proud...
Your quilt is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Wow, I feel like I just had a lesson in color gradations! What a gorgeous quilt!
vERY NICE!!!!!!!!!
what a fabulous quilt to make for yourself! love the colors and quilting-truly a work of art Finn!
It's stunning, Finn! Simply stunning!
Hugs
Awe Finn...I love the colors of that quilt! It's absolutely beautiful.
Fabulous - and I hate to say it, but it just proves why we need that stash to choose from to get that lovely colour gradation :-)
Finn, the quilt artist.
Thanks for your advice on fixing up a damaged quilt and even checking your stash to see if you had the matching fabrics! See the finished project (finally!) over at my blog...
I just love it Finn, it's so vibrant! You really do wonderful work!
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)
I just realized what you said:
"I decided to do this one for myself"
WOW! Really! Something for you! That's great, Finn!
Your bargello quilt is so striking, Finn! Love your color combination. You quilting is perfect too...not too much...not too little!
Wow - you have been busy! There is nothing like looking at someone else's photo (yours) to rekindle my enthurisam to what I have in a corner, almost finished (mine!). Great job! Thanks for the boost.
Finn, it's a stunning piece. It makes me think of a rainbow. I hope you keep it in a place of honor.
I love it. You are right so many possibilities... Love you color arrangement.. Great quilt..
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