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Geometric, architectural, structured, linear. This edge-to-edge design has a distinct vertical orientation; it's simpler than a maze, more complex than straight lines. Since the components resemble a capital letter L followed by a lowercase "l" (and then mirrored and inverted), I thought it would be fitting to name it Lloyd.
When Josh and I recently went away for a long weekend and stayed at an Airbnb on Lloyd Street, I decided now was the time to release it. I actually set aside the design I already tested and went ahead with this one. It'll keep for another time!
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I was delighted by how the design gave this scrappy version of the Scrappy Trip Around the World quilt a unified and cohesive look. I love how it turned out!Â
As for the digital panto, I decided to round the corners of all the line segments, and I love how that simple element adds the slightest softness to an otherwise rigid and angular look.Â
Lloyd would be great for quilt tops that feature vertical or linear ...
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Feeling groovy? Our newest edge-to-edge design brings a healthy dose of retro rhythm and abstract movement to your quilts. Meet Modra, a modern meandering classic in the making.
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This design originated as an interpretation of a city skyline—if you can believe it—with all rectangular shapes and mostly 90º angles. I wanted different sizes and shapes of "buildings", but when it looked very sharp and uninviting, I changed the line nodes to smooth in my software and was delighted! I loved the "ribbon candy" of it all, maintaining the irregular intervals and sizes.
I couldn't help but think it hinted at a mid-century look. It's quirky but polished, free-flowing but intentional. There are places where the stitch path overlaps slightly.Â
I chose to quilt Modra on this quilt top because of the variation of the lines. I generally don't like to put simple repeated E2E designs on a quilt made of only 2" squares. I prefer some variety when the patchwork is uniform.
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