I have finished piecing all the wacky pinwheel blocks!
Look what was featured on a recent email from Keepsake Quilting!
Yes, the same block just arranged in positive and negative colors!
Pretty amazing!
My box of Gulf Native Sheep wool roving just arrived! I didn't feel up to buying a fleece and processing it all myself this time. I am thinking this needs to be dyed with the prickly pear cactus juice I am fermenting!
Those pieces certainly are a wacky shape! I love shapes like that, that tesselation. So clever😀
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That roving looks so fluffy!!!! What color will you get with the prickly pear juice? Will it stay red?
ReplyDeleteYummy roving... it will be fun to watch its transformation!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is awesome~~~~ Prickly pear dye sounds really neat
ReplyDeleteThat quilt block looks fun. I love the material you chose for it.
ReplyDeleteI made soap with prickly pear juice once and it was a very pretty purple.
What a great iteration of the block!
ReplyDeleteLovely wacky pinwheels.
ReplyDeleteI haven't finished my wacky pinwheels and I love the way the positive/negative interpretation works. I just might make mine up that way.
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks! How clever to use the main color on the outside! I may have to re-cut some of mine!
ReplyDeleteNice finish for your blocks. Good luck with dyeing the rovings.
ReplyDeleteNice job on your wacky pinwheels! I love them scrappy.
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