I am making a 3 by 3 version of Bonnie Hunter's En Provence Mystery Challenge quilt. I have all of the top together except the border. I had been going back and forth about what gold fabric to use in place ot the magenta. The one that I finally used is my original choice. I changed to a darker gold with birds but it looked harsh. Although there isn't much contrast between the gold and my neutrals, it still provides a better glow than my second choice. And yes, my seam ripper got a bit of a workout.
Here's a close up to show the fabric selections. I followed Bonnie Hunter's colorway, except I turned it a couple of notches on the color wheel.
Meanwhile, the chicken pattern has gone through a small revision to make a speedier chicken. Although it has a smaller brain, it also looks smarter than the original one I posted yesterday. (And the revisions were made in photoshop, so I still have to make a real one and put it through a speed test.)
Oooooo! A racing chicken!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I love your colors in En Provence! Sorry, I was distracted by the chicken...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors in your En Provence. The gold does give a nice glow, there is enough contrast to see those secondary stars. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteCute chicken! I like your En Provence choices.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes! A beautiful quilt top, I just love the colours. Mmm the chicken does look as if she's in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteYour En Provence is simply stunning.
ReplyDeleteHave you enjoyed the Mystery quilt?
ReplyDeleteEn Provence is progressing beautifully. You have such an eye for colours. I notice a lot of chicken blocks around the net and I love how you playing around with yours.
ReplyDeleteThe BH quilt looks lovely, and certainly a good size. Speedy chickens, LOL!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous En Provence... love it!
ReplyDeleteOH wow!!! is that gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty and unusual!!!
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