PJ, after searching yesterday, I gave up for the time being and decided to work on a different one. You're right though....because it's happened to me before. When I'm not looking for a folder, it will show up when I'm looking for a different one. LOL
Thanks so much, PJ. I was going to post a different one today but I can't find it! I can't believe that an entire folder disappeared. I must have put it in a folder within a folder within another folder by accident.
Wonderful quilt, Wendy - gorgeous design, the bright colored squares balances the lively flowers so well. How you've framed each square gives the puzzle a final super finish. :-)) PJ
Hmmm....I understand why you would put the flowers on the dark squares, because they themselves are bright. And now I see why you would switch to the light--because the flowers cover most of that background, and so the contrast gets lost a bit, leaving only pale colors squares next to the bright flowers. Is that what you're thinking? Interesting! In any case, this is gorgeous, and I love it! I do hope you use the "leftovers" in other quilts--we all love your "throwaways" so much! :-)))
Wendy, I love your quilt as it is and would be very happy to have it on my bed. However, I look forward to any more quilts you might put on display. :-)
Oh, Mandy, you snuck your comment in while I must have been posting mine. Thank you! I have so many leftover kaleidoscopes that I'll have to create another one along the same lines. :-)
Ardy, I can't believe this. I finally too a 'relook' at my puzzle after you mentioned the plain pieces, and it's only now occurring to me that I should probably have put all the flowers on the LIGHT backgrounds, not on the dark ones. I'm going to see what happens later on today when I get a chance to try it out. I have to thank you for even mentioning the plain pieces. I had pretty much been focused on the kaleidoscopes, not paying attention to my background.
Mandy, this is the one I was telling you about. I spent a loooooooong time creating it. I made a thousand* kaleidoscopes and shuffled them all around until I was pleased enough.
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