I'll admit it up front. The placement of the quilts on this one, in my vision, has no rhyme nor reason. Quilters it seems are fond of flying geese! I decided, again to eliminate the white background on the composite and add a cliche migration--realistic flying geese. You'll just have to forgive me if it's overdone with the name tags of the same ilk; the colors just make a nice contrast.
Then, as to the placement of your quilts. I began with Judy because I got tickled at her interpretation of the theme. It reminded me of Rita's thrill of migrating on shop-hops! Then I placed quilts in blank spaces where I could still see flying geese in the background. In other words, a random pattern.
Nedra's Loons, Carolyn's Hummers, and Alice's Geese lead (migrate, if you will) your eye through the design.
Stopping traffic for a salamander? That's a new one for me. As a biology major in college, I do appreciate the effort--wonderful! But flying cats? I'm still grinning!
Kathy, God Bless America.
Again, another creative Job Well Done!
Randy
As always thanks Randy. This composite is beautiful and I love the color of the background and the flying geese! Excellent choices for our Migrations quilt!
ReplyDeleteHi Randy ! Thanks again (over and over again !) for all the work you do to bring our work together ! And for your narrative on how you made it happen ! Peace and blessing... AND
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Well done Lasies and Well done Randy!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful example of people joining together to create beauty
Background color goes well with the mostly blue quilts!! Flying geese are appropriate!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast between the background color and realistic flying geese with the arrangement of the quilts. Thanks so much again Randy...I really look forward with each reveal to seeing your composite!
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