Daydream, an art quilt by Ellen Lindner. AdventureQuilter.com

“Daydream” Complete

My latest piece, Daydream, is now complete.

Daydream, an art quilt by Ellen Lindner. AdventureQuilter.com

And here’s a detail shot.

Daydream - detail, an art quilt by Ellen Lindner. AdventureQuilter.com

I think the colors are maybe slightly truer in the detail image, since the squares are mostly orange, rather than rust.

I’m kinda in love with this piece!  It’s now one of my favorites.

I encountered  several obstacles along the path to completion.  These included cutting off a corner, and enlarging it with additional batting TWICE.  It wasn’t a straight line journey, but I think it was well worth it.

You’ll find purchase info and other details here.

Ellen Lindner

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7 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing your process! I really enjoyed seeing this come together! Everything you added to the piece looks great!

  2. I love the floaty feeling. You have an excellent eye, and – I’m thinking – huge amounts of patience. I really enjoy seeing the process.

    1. Thanks, Michele!

      I’m not sure about the patience though. I enjoy the process, so I’m not in a hurry. (Until I get to the finishing details.)

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