
I took a color class Wanda taught while she was in Charlotte earlier this summer when she displayed her art quilts in the Ciel Gallery. The batik squares used to make this colorwash project were purchased from Wanda. She calls the batik kits 'starter kits' and suggests that you feel free to substitute and add batik squares from your personal collection to make your colorwash projects. I didn't. I used the squares that came in the kit.
It turned out great! It will be a beautiful addition to your dining room!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful....the colors are so striking. Great job on this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! And with the table runner, you have a nice batik decor.
ReplyDeleteWow! Bravo! This is beautiful! What fun you must have had!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Your dining room must look like an art show.
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you did a great job Sheila. You really understood the lesson and executed it very well when you got home.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You did a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteGeorgeous quilt. It will look great hanging up.
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt.Great job!!
ReplyDeleteIf it's prettier than the picture, you must have a spectacular quilt there - because it's gorgeous in the picture! Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful Sheila! I plan on doing the same as you....just use Wanda's kit.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful and perfect, Sheila! You definitely used the kit well.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It's a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely, will look beautiful on the wall.
ReplyDeleteNice glow.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a beautiful job! I, too, bought a kit from Wanda. She really makes it look easy, doesn't she? Mine is almost finished, but I did not do as well as you did. It was fun though and good practice.
ReplyDeleteLove the color wash quilt in batiks. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteOk, this is going to motivate me to do mine. lovely.
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