After quilting together for several years, we can often tell who has made a particular quilt by their design style, colour choices and/or techniques. That's not to say anyone's quilts are 'all the same', but the creative development of distinctive styles and preferences. Pat's recent finish is a clear evolution from previous work, and immediately recognisable as hers. Here is a survey of some of her other modern quilts as well.
Pat's latest quilt top is distinctively hers by colour and style - her background fabric allows the coloured prints to sing, and is a recognisable element of the design. |
Pat used modern prints and colours, combined with original and more traditional shapes in her piecing. |
Some of the elements were left over from her ‘Pickled Fish’ quilt (below) |
Pat’s version of Miriam’s ‘SuperStars’ design, started in a workshop last year isn’t finished yet, but it is obviously hers. |
‘Urban’ is an original design, one of Pat’s first ventures into improv piecing. |
Pat used a wedge ruler to make her modern Dresden design, to be used as a wall hanging. |
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