Wednesday, 3 February 2016

WOW: Hazel Taking Shape

WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays
 I've been busy! 

What do you think? I'm really in love with Hazel, and made up in Fassett's, it's bold and striking.This quilt is no shrinking violet - which is funny given that I originally envisioned it in soft, gentle colours. I'm loving seeing what fabrics you choose over in the Group too. The range of fabrics and schemes is great, with something from all styles on offer. I can't wait until Part 2 is released on February 15th and you all move onto your star rounds. I've had to finish my own Hazel early as I've been making 'samples' to photograph and show as block tutorials right here on the blog. This takes so much time - much longer than actually making the blocks, so I decided it was best to do it 'all at once' whilst I had the chance. 

Now I can see that the green really works and I'm happy with the balance of fabrics (I originally repeated the stripe fabric as the 8 Point Star background - but removed it because it changed the mood completely. Now I think it all zings! Today I'll be finishing up my blocks.

What's Your WOW?


11 comments:

  1. That green looks great Esther! Makes all the other fabrics shine!
    Thanks for taking the time to make and share all the photo's and tutorials!
    Take care,
    Joanne

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  2. Your Hazel looks amazing! Looking forward to part II later this month - thank you, Esther!

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  3. Hazel is coming along beautifully!

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  4. I don't have a wow but that looks fantastic!

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  5. You are always busy! I love those blocks.

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  6. Your Hazel really pops, Esther!

    Thank you for running your linky party!

    Barbara xx

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  7. Hazel is going great! Imagining the stripes by the points, and I think the points would have been lost. Great move to replace the stripe with the green. Thanks for hosting the linky!

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  8. I love your fabrics! Hazel is looking great....

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  9. Thank you for the linkup. Your Hazel looks great in Fassett fabrics. Staying ahead of the curve cannot be easy!

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