We know a young man who is turning 16, learning to drive, and likes the
color orange. He is my husband's cousin's fiancee's son...and, well,
he's family. All I had to go on for his 16th birthday present was that
he likes orange. For a quilter such as myself, this information is
plenty and leaves a wide range of freedom for maximum creativity. If I
knew he liked orange and triangles, for example, then my range of
creativity lessens, and I am basically assigned to making something with orange triangles. So
these pillows - a couple of comfort items for his room - are the result of
maximum creativity at work. You might recognize some of the fabrics. There's some Kate Spain's "Good Fortune," Alexander Henry's "la virgencita," and Lotta Jandsdotter's "Echo," among others. There's lots of pattern and color play, and
somewhere in the middle of the project I learned that his room is orange and black.
Ooooh. More information, and the result of this additional information
is the black binding around the edge. He's a good kid and I hope these
bring him comfort. Being 16 is hard work.
3 comments:
The pillows are beautiful, I have always been a fan of the color orange and the spiral quilting is perfect.
Hi Donna, thanks for your comment. This project made me fall in love with orange and I plan on many exclusively orange projects in the future. :) Happy Crafting!
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