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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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Traces
Deb Cashatt February 4, 2023 Deb Cashatt,Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts
My quilt, Traces, is based on the lines in printed circuit boards.
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What’s My Line?
Susan Lapham February 1, 2023 Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Susan Lapham
What’s My Line was a game show popular in the UK and US in the 1950s and 1960s. The game involved celebrities trying to guess the contestants’ occupation, i.e. their “line of work” and was the origin of the expression “Is it bigger than a breadbox?” My line of work
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Pattern
Eunhee Lee February 1, 2023 Artists,Eunhee Lee,Lines,Musings
This time my prompt is “pattern”.The dictionary meaning of pattern is as follow. – a repeated form or design especially that is used to decorate something – the regular and repeated way in which something happens or is done – something that happens in a regular and repeated way – a shape or
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LINES, Taking COLOUR Off in All Directions
Bethany Garner January 31, 2023 Bethany Garner,Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts
This prompt started me on the adventure of using my favourite dye techniques in this new year as an Instructor for a group of terrific friends in two days of Dye Workshops at our Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.  I loved making many cuts of thin/wide strips, adding small
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Repeats
Elfriede Grooten January 31, 2023 Elfriede Grooten,Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Where does a quilter get his inspiration from, when she has to work on a theme. People are often inspired by nature. While making a trip you can also be impressed by buildings, people, cultures, landscapes, coastlines and much more. With me during our trip to Spain, was the SAGRADA
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Migration
Janine Ibbini January 30, 2023 Artists,Janine Ibbini,Lines,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
Map lines, Longitude and Latitude For most of my adult life I have been living in a location far from where I was born, I have been fortunate to Migrate , annually, to visit family. In designing, firstly, I used Fibonacci number ratios in a linear format and grid The
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Light on the LINE
Mikiko Takase January 29, 2023 Lines,Mikiko Takase,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The light has changed from wood burning, animal oil, oil, gas, and electricity. People must have felt that the light of civilization came on LINE. When they got brightness of electric light from the dark light of the night. After the sun goes down, the street lights come on and
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Flood Lines
Bronwyn Cant January 29, 2023 Artists,Bronwyn Cant,Lines,Musings,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
My first quilt for Cloth in Common, prompt – LINES.  I thought about lines of communication; lining up for warm school milk as a small child; the myriad lines that define us; life written on our faces in lines and wrinkles as we age, stretch marks, the repair lines on
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Line Play
Regina Marzlin January 29, 2023 Lines,Musings,Regina Marzlin,Revealed Quilts
This prompt was a great opportunity to play with one of my favourite design elements – line. As I stated in my previous blog post, “Doodling lines“, I love to play with lines in mark-making. For this quilt, I decided to go with different-width lines that I mono-printed with the
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Lines
Al Cote January 29, 2023 Al Cote,Lines,Musings,Revealed Quilts
This is my posting for the prompt “LINES”. I purposely sewed fabric together to create a “path” that your eye would follow, keeping in “line” as you meander through the piece. The rolled newspaper strips help you stay on the path while they allow you to explore the other directional
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