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Pattern
Al Cote March 28, 2023 Al Cote,Musings,Pattern,Revealed Quilts
I thought long and deep about what I was going to do with this prompt! I looked up patterns on the net, searched in the many books I own and dug through the many quilt patterns. Many I have made over the years myself. It seemed everywhere I went and
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Early Morning Light: Five little birds at the water’s edge
Janine Ibbini March 27, 2023 Janine Ibbini,Musings,Pattern,Revealed Quilts
Janine Ibbini / Revealed Quilts/ Pattern Prompt Ogee arches are seen often in Islamic architecture in the UAE. What is an Ogee? From Wikipedia: “An ogee is the name given to objects, elements, and curves—often seen in architecture  Ogee windows and arches were introduced to European cities from the Middle East Ogee is also
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Black Box Forest
Bronwyn Cant March 26, 2023 Artists,Bronwyn Cant,Musings,Pattern,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
I am surrounded by Black Box and River Red Gum Forest.  The River Red Gums, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, grow right on the banks of the river and love to have their roots deep into the wet clay soil of the riverbank. They are the stately kings of the Australian river systems
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Wall of Polish
Deb Cashatt March 25, 2023 Deb Cashatt,Musings,Pattern,Revealed Quilts
Since anything I’ve made this year could fall under the prompt “Pattern,” it was hard to narrow down my subject. Every so often I go have a pedicure. I almost never have a manicure because my hands are tools, and I’m pretty hard on them. A manicure doesn’t usually last
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Kimono Pattern “Meisen”
Mikiko Takase March 20, 2023 Mikiko Takase,Musings,Pattern
Japanese kimonos come in many varieties, depending on the material method, and dying method. Among them the Kimono called “Meisen” was very popular with Japanese women at the time, with its bold colors and designs. Meisen is made of leftovers from fine silk and not wore on formal occasions, but
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The oldest pattern
Elfriede Grooten March 14, 2023 Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Pattern
This new prompt goes from lines to patterns. As already mentioned, a nice transition. A patron in New Netherland, the Dutch colony in North America in the 17th century was a landowner with “lordly” rights over a large area. The pieces of land were called pattern shelves. Within the patronage, entire
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Pattern and Rhythm
Bronwyn Cant March 10, 2023 Artists,Bronwyn Cant,Musings,Pattern,Prompts
I’m a little late with this post because the pattern of my life was interrupted this month. But the Rhythm has been re-established so here is my take on Pattern, our latest prompt. My quilting experience began with a quilt that someone else had designed and I used their pattern
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Modern Crazy
Catherine McDonald February 28, 2023 Catherine McDonald,Musings,Pattern,Prompts
The prompt of pattern immediately made me think of the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand. This is where I live. Flat farmland broken into paddocks with the backdrop of the Southern Alps on one side and a short distance to the sea on the other. This area clearly relates to
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Back to the roots
Regina Marzlin February 21, 2023 Artists,Musings,Pattern,Prompts,Regina Marzlin
When I started my quilting journey about 20 years ago, I made a couple of traditional quilts. I learned to sew the blocks and arrange them. Patterns are a main design element of traditional quilts, as the repeating blocks are put together to form patterns. Often, secondary and tertiary patterns
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The horizon
Eunhee Lee February 19, 2023 Artists,Eunhee Lee,Lines,Musings,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
This piece was completed with inspiration from the scenery seen from the sea. The sky was cloudy and the sea was not rough, but there were gentle waves. From the boundary line where the sky and the sea meet, the colors unfold differently. The horizontal lines give a sense of
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Punakaiki
Catherine McDonald February 14, 2023 Catherine McDonald,Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The prompt of Lines originally had me going off in another direction but then I travelled down our West Coast just after Christmas at stopped at the Pan Cake Rocks at Punakaiki. They are spectacular! The Pan Cake Rocks are limestone formations that began forming 30 million years ago when
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The oldest pattern
Elfriede Grooten February 14, 2023 Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Pattern,Prompts
This new prompt goes from lines to patterns. As already mentioned, a nice transition. A patron in New Netherland, the Dutch colony in North America in the 17th century was a landowner with “lordly” rights over a large area. The pieces of land were called pattern shelves. Within the patronage, entire
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