Never one to let an idea go to waste, I decided to take the leftover pieces and see what I could do with them that wasn't anything I had already tried. I liked the way a pair of triangles could look like a stretched out rectangle if I lined up the long sides together.
So then I thought... what happens if I make the values look like they are the same across the two triangles that make up the shape... I particularly like this pair of blue triangles.
This cream and purple is pretty good too.
So, you get the idea.
I won't be sewing this together, but I'll store this idea away for later.
Great idea; what a way to use up cut-offs!
ReplyDeleteThe border fabric for your zebra quilt was pure inspiration! In this post , interesting stuff too.
ReplyDeleteThat makes them look three dimensional. I really like that.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one!!!
ReplyDeleteEven though I knew the purple ones had different light fabrics, it's amazing to me that when looking from a distance, the eye is tricked into seeing them as all the same. Trickery ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love this arrangement. You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteA subtle shadow of variation. So clever.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea...I can see you going places with this too!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteYou are very creative and I enjoy seeing what you come up with as you
work your magic with fabric :)
Nancy and the kitties
I really love this! The movement in there is SPECTACULAR!
ReplyDeleteglen
Solar panel shimmer? Striking!
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