This is my Jan. crazy quilt block. Funny, now that I am looking at the photo of it, I am not as happy with it. It needs a little more work. Sometimes I wonder if anything is ever truly finished!
If you feel that something is not right but you don't know what, why not leave it and solve the problem later. When these blocks have been joined into a quilt top you might want to add stitches near the seams.
Paper and fabric are my two faves, too! And your quilt top is very cool! I do the same thing...though I am not a quilter...sometimes I just never know when to quit...I just put it down and walk away from it. Seems to take on a whole new vision after a short period, and is easier to complete.
I feel like this has enough beading now. The beading enhances the kaleidoscope without obliterating it. I pushed myself outside of my box by using some bigger beads. I am always learning! I am linking with http://ninamariesayre.blogspot.ca/ http://www.supermomnocape.com/category/stitchery-link-party/
Working on another wool mandala. It is a pleasure to have the wool on my lap now that the weather has turned colder. I started this project back in the summer and didn't enjoy working on it so much then. I wonder if I can complete this project this winter. There are fifteen wool mandalas to do. It doesn't seem likely that I will. I could be wrong. I don't want to put any undue pressure on myself. There is no deadline. The spring might be cool enough to continue working on it. My but I do jump into the future. Slow stitching really helps me to be present. I am so grateful that stitching is such a balm for my soul. We all need to have something that does that for us. I am linking to https://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/
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