tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post1482235316094356162..comments2023-12-29T01:39:29.240-08:00Comments on Heather Thomas: Heather Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01267059586926398872noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post-30286801090648943922013-03-22T20:13:55.912-07:002013-03-22T20:13:55.912-07:00I'm sorry you were feeling low- hope tomorrow ...I'm sorry you were feeling low- hope tomorrow is a better day :)<br /><br />This piece has great texture- from the fringed edges of the triangle pieces, to the quilting in the red and black. <br /><br />For a black, white, and red piece, it is not in-your-face, but muted and soft feeling.<br /><br />The triangle pieces do convey some confusion, but because they are so nicely contained within the beautiful red stitching, one gets the feeling that the chaos is under control. <br /><br />Using straight red quilting lines for the focal point and the border gives unity and punch, while using<br />the more jagged straight lines in the rectangles adds interest without losing the overall feel.<br /><br />I really like how a few of the triangle points extend out past the quilting around the perimeter- like they are trying to defy being held in or back.<br /><br />mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11556867473316439509noreply@blogger.com