WIP Wednesday – Shudder

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

22 Responses

  1. Esther F. says:

    Gorgeous work Molli!
    I adore the shimmering and shuddering! Shake it baby!
    Esther
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  2. Salley says:

    Love your placement of the four accent prints…but I'm just not sure I need that word play, just when I should be getting dinner for the troops, Molli….

  3. Ro Ando says:

    Right, I've followed the no reply tutorial, and I think I've managed it without getting too embroiled in the nasty, sticky quagmire that is google plus! (hiss, spit!)
    I love this quilt. The background dredged up a memory of the linoleum my ancient great aunt had in her kitchen when I was very small. ( My childhood memories of floor coverings are very vivid, but then, when you were about two and a half feet tall, floor was a big feature in your life!) I think you've caught the frisson of frustration and pleasure very well, it's fascinating rather than pleasant to look at. 🙂

  4. This is over the top Molli! LOVE it!! I'm talking about the quilt of course, but your post is pretty cool too 😉 Shudder on!

  5. You saucy minx!! Looking good x

  6. mumasu says:

    I really want to sulk now! This is DELUX. I on the other hand made half a quilt of this gorgeous pattern, ran out of fabric bought more cut it out late at night, cut wrong and threw it in the back of the cupboard in a tantrum. Plus, y'know, you're a tease!

  7. Sheryl says:

    Oh beautiful! Your choice inbackgroumd fabric is brilliant and really helps show off the blocks.

  8. That's quite the quilt intro! 🙂 Lookin' great!

  9. Cheryl says:

    I am not sure that post was appropriate to read in the work place…(:

  10. Ali w says:

    Molli, it is fab-you-lous. I get the shudder thing. There are two memory triggers for me when I see the quilt; the first is a pair of favourite shorts for me from The Gap, that I just love, and the second are two types of candy I ate as a child in the UK – Pacer minty chews and an un-named chewy taffy style spearmint candy that was that exact same shade of pink. Spearmint and I are not great friends but it doesn't stop me eating it even though the reaction is a tingly sensation in my nose then a sneeze or two! I guess not too dissimilar to the reaction you are hoping to provoke with your quilt! What size is it and where will you put it?

  11. Katy Cameron says:

    I'm so glad I don't read blogs in the office at lunchtime any more, it may have been more than my male colleagues could have handled ;o)

  12. That is a LOT of look, but you pull it off so well. Can you link to the block tutorial again? I'm having a moment and can't seem to find it.

  13. LivinH20 says:

    love the movement and colors

  14. Leanne says:

    Quilting feeling is challenging, you are capturing it nicely I think.

  15. One Wee Bird says:

    Sexy sexy quilt 😉

  16. Laurelle says:

    Wow for a minute there I thought I was in the wrong place! I thought I read about quilts and quilting, you know, what grandmas do, not this kind of sauciness:) Tenth blog on my bloglovin list and I'm really awake now! Love the quilt very shimmery and gorgeous 🙂 I'm feeling it!

  17. Jan Barnett says:

    Breath-taking! Yes…all of it!

  18. Mishi Kichi says:

    Oh I HOPE this one is for meeeeeeeeeee! Pretty please 🙂 I would love it and stroke it and pet it, it shall be my squishy!!! LOVE LOVIN' the fabric choices LOVE

  19. Paula says:

    Really stunning and so well described. It almost looks electric to me with fireworks and explosions of confetti. Yet another magnificent piece in the making.

  20. jeifner says:

    I love that background fabric. (What is it?!) It looks woven into the the blocks. So perfect for the design.

  21. Cheryl says:

    Very nice, I like what the crazy fabric background adds to the quilt.

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