Well you can see that I finished the first seven motifs to form a small mat but then the fascination with the colours continued.
Top left and you can see that I've started another round. The woman's MAD, isn't she?
Meanwhile I continue to pack and un-pack, re-pack time and time again trying to decide what to not take on our trip!!!
Top left and you can see that I've started another round. The woman's MAD, isn't she?
Meanwhile I continue to pack and un-pack, re-pack time and time again trying to decide what to not take on our trip!!!
What a good variety of colours?! You have no lack of choices and you are not mad. I'm enjoying the eye candy for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteI knew that fascination with colors would keep you going!
ReplyDeleteI've been watching this one unfold; it's got such interesting spaces!
ReplyDeleteI think it's going to be a tablecloth.....
and if you are Ginny, well then you just bring EVERYTHING - what weight limit??
Very pretty! Will you be bringing any bobbin pouches? I have decided that I want one. :o)
ReplyDeleteWow, in this case... the more the better!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSo very colorful....I like where it is going!!
ReplyDeleteWell, Maureen at the moment I'm trying not to take everything. Not sure it'll last, though.
ReplyDeleteYes, Jess there will be pouches!!!
So gorgeous! It reminds me of a quilt! Your colors look so nice together, especially with the black edgings. Very striking! KF
ReplyDeleteBring what you want - I'm sure there's room!
ReplyDeleteThe black 'outline' formed by the split rings is so striking! You seem to have come up with the perfect shape that allows this to keep expanding without buckling! This is so visually appealing, and a great way to test thread colors.
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