Friday, September 27, 2013

Fractured

Fractured is finished and hung!  We have a green wall, and I wanted something that matched.  The black also matches the couch and TV.


The pattern is from Displacement Activity.  I used the following Kona solids - (starting the in center) black, dark grey, steel, medium grey, ash, egg shell, honeydew, tarragon, peridot, palm.

I did a radiating flame from the center with several different colors of thread.  A dark grey, light grey, and a few shades of green.  I had been thinking that something like this would be nice, but I when I saw it on Quilt Matters it solidified my decision.

The back is some fabric that I won from a giveaway.  It matched very well.

Linking to Whoop-whoop Friday and LAFF.

13 comments:

  1. good for you to make something you like and that matches the decor!
    LeeAnna Paylor
    lapaylor.blogspot.com

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  2. Turned out great! It is so nice to see your own work hung up around the house isn't?

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  3. Everything about this turned out beautifully! I love the quilting.

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  4. I love it!

    Annette B.

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  5. Gorgeous! Love the color play and the quilting fits it perfectly.

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  6. What a fabulous quilt - looks great hanging on your wall!!!

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  7. Nice!!! Yeah, I really like the way the colors pull together with the room components. :)

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  8. It is gorgeous and goes perfectly with those walls!

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  9. Great pattern and the quilting is just perfect for the pattern!
    Quilt looks awesome! Backing is perfect!

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  10. I have admired that design! Love your version in green and the fire quilting.... Awesome! Fabulous job, Amanda!

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  11. Soooooooo beautiful. And I LOVE the green wall!

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  12. Gorgeous. I love the design, colors and the back! And your quilting is so well chosen! Congrats with the finish. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. This one is my favorite :-)
    Terrific Quilt!!!

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