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We all enjoyed seeing Tina's last quilt from neckties - here's a peek at her latest: I'm still blown away by the sheer number and variety in colour of neckties from this collection. Talk about a well-dressed man!
Love the ties. I too have made wall hangings with ties, but never thought to put them in color order. Can't wait to see what color you combine with them to make the hanging.
Greetings: I don't think anyone ever called me a well-dressed man, but Tina is a phenomenal artist. I am very happy with her creations... they ceretainly exceed my limited imagination.
I'm a quilt and pattern designer, award winning quilt maker, author and teacher. Since 1989, I have published well over 600 quilting patterns in magazines such as McCall's Quilting, Quilter's Newsletter, Quilt World, The Canadian Quilter and Quilter's Connection. I have contributed designs to 16 different books and co-authored Canadian Heritage Quilting with Diane Shink. My latest book, Quilting Beauties Come In All Shapes and Sizes, was published by AQS in 2015. Since 2018, I have been an Island Batik Ambassador. I am a dealer for Aurifil thread, and enjoy teaching workshops as time permits.
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Impressive!
ReplyDeleteThese look like seasonal sections. Will they be used in a quilt, wall hanging(s) or table runners?
These are wonderful. I wonder if a trip to the local Goodwill is in order.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! They must feel wonderful too....all silky.
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful and such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a clever idea. By gosh, some of those ties bring back memories!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for all the great comments. Its going to be a wallhanging when I get done. Tina
ReplyDeleteLove the ties. I too have made wall hangings with ties, but never thought to put them in color order. Can't wait to see what color you combine with them to make the hanging.
ReplyDeleteGreetings:
ReplyDeleteI don't think anyone ever called me a well-dressed man, but Tina is a phenomenal artist. I am very happy with her creations... they ceretainly exceed my limited imagination.