Wednesday, 25 April 2012
KitchenAid inspiration.....
One of the exercises I had the women at my workshop do last weekend was to piece a kitchenAid. 7 kitchenAids by seven women. Starting in the top row at the left and going clockwise is Tara, Randi, Jessica, Melodee, Ruth, Lisa, and Carmen!
I love how I can see everyone's personality in their fabric choices.
Tara, bold a just a little bit edgy
Randi, simply sweet
Jessica, joyful and adventurous
Melodee, simple and precise
Ruth, soft and inviting
Lisa, unequivocal and undaunted
Carmen, fearless and fun
I am so proud of each and every one of them, didn't they do a fantastic job?
Very, very nice work ladies!!
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They all look so great together!
ReplyDeleteDon't they just!
Deletei love them all!
ReplyDeleteMe to!
DeleteIs there a group noun for a gathering of KitchenAids? They look great x
ReplyDeleteA 'stir' of kitchenaids?
DeleteLadies I am loving these and how your personalities shine through!
ReplyDeleteThese are so wonderful!!! Love the pink one!! ;) xo Heather
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty!
DeleteIt looks like a quilty version of a kitchen reality show. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI agree :)
DeleteAwesome all of them!! I would like to have real ones like that.hah.ahah.a.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be the best?
DeleteIt's always to see how different people interpret the same pattern. Personality tends to shine through!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely exercise seeing them all in a group and looking at the variety
DeleteI can't get over how cute it is to see all these lovely kitchen aids together! Love that you mentioned everyone's personality! I had fun going back and forth the picture and the list ;)
ReplyDeleteI did the same!
DeleteOh, they all turned out so nice. And, I love Kerry's response ~ 'a stir of kitchenaids'~ teehee
ReplyDeleteI did wonder about a 'mix' of kitchenaids too!
DeleteThey do look so nice together, don't they? I still get a little giddy when I see mine! :)
ReplyDeleteJust love these motifs! I recently started sewing and really admire your work. Great color play, too!
ReplyDeletethe women at the workshop really outdid themselves with their creations, didn't they?
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