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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
In Search of a Good Name!
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love everything about this. my first thoughts are journey. along or with another word. but then i was thinking about the "sliding doors" movie. a very nice design.
ReplyDeleteLove the movement and boldness of this quilt! I see hiking trails, with ups and downs and trail markers.
ReplyDeleteThe first word that popped in my mind was;
ReplyDeleteFracture, fractured...Not sure why...
Anyway it's lovely!
Something about those colors makes me think of summer fun...carnivals, state fairs, and potlucks! How about naming it Summer Casserole? Easy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteIn my humble opinion....you are overthinking it.....name it JOY......it's the perfect description!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought Jujubes...just because it's so much fun to say.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic and the first thing I saw was a bunch of houses and porches so how about "Porches"?:)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking something along the 'joy' theme as well. If not just 'joy' then maybe 'simply joyful' or 'simple joy'. Whatever you choose, I love this quilt.
ReplyDelete"This way or that way" because of the arrows.
ReplyDelete"Mindmapping"
"Roadmap"
"Rap" or "Jazz composition"
"Happy wonky scrappy"
Esther
How about, "Pointed in the Right Direction."
ReplyDeleteI see a beautiful quilt with a very pleasing and unexpected color combination. Love the texture of your quilting, too. Bravo! Hey, maybe there's a name. ; >
ReplyDeleteWhat are these wonderful fabrics?
ReplyDeleteGreat colors! I see X's and O's or hugs and kisses :0)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing
Really nice! I see arrows, as in pointing the way.
ReplyDeleteKeep it simple - Just Joy! Take care, Byrd
ReplyDeleteKeep it simple - Just Joy! Take care, Byrd
ReplyDeleteI see arrows, too - but also x's and o's and hourglasses. Maybe you could call them Tic-Tac blocks... or... Kites Crossing. Or... how about Kite Festival? Totally makes me think of a festival or a carnival. Joyous! love it!
ReplyDeleteCrossroads.
ReplyDeleteI see arrows, houses, trees and roads. What about "On the road again"? This song sounds in my head when look at the finished quilt. Congrats. Great impression.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt turned out beautiful! Glad there was less drama than the last one! Great job!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful design. Reminds me a lot of your photographs of weathered barns - the colours I think :)
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ReplyDeleterenk ve hareket var yorganda . Bu yüzden adı " enerjik kesişimler " olabilir . Sevgiler...
It is glorious. I think I would just be happy to make a quilt from start to finish!
ReplyDeletethis is an XXX (rated) color explosion
ReplyDeleteI see Pathways and arrows that tell me to go This Way and That. What a fun, colourful quilt!
ReplyDeleteBased on your fabrics, I'd call it Gemstones. I like the way the sharp angles make it look like a bunch of cut gem facets all pushed together.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous riot of colors! That's why I'd name it Kaleidoscope.
ReplyDeleteI'm way off, but my first thought was Aztec Spring. But then I saw the more or less square as the block, not the actual block.
ReplyDeleteArms akimbo?
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Pointing in the right direction is the name I would give it. Love the quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks to each of you for all the great name ideas!
ReplyDeleteAnd to answer Nifty Quilts question, the fabrics are from Moda's Grunge series from Basic Gray. :)
luv it-how about Jubilant Crossings!
ReplyDeleteI like "New Directions" -- I think it works on so many levels, literally and metaphorically, because you've branched out in a new directions that has taken you to a joyous conclusion. This quilt makes me smile. Beautiful job, Victoria.
ReplyDeleteDiane
Socks. I opened my eyes to the page and I saw lots and lots of Socks!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is beautiful!
The thought that immediately came to me when I saw your beautiful quilt was PUZZLES.
ReplyDeletei, too, thought "this way, that way," but that made me think of the scarecrow in the wizard of oz, up on his post, saying "of course, people do go both ways," as he crosses his arms in front of him and points in opposite directions at once. for whatever that's worth...
ReplyDeleteAgain, many thanks to each of you! I've loved hearing your ideas and what you all see... so many creative visions and names!!
ReplyDeleteAfter mulling it over, I have decided to name the quilt "Railroad Crossing" as that was part of my original inspiration and what I kept going back to, (although I was really tempted to change that and go with a few of the suggestions you all made here)!
And in regards to the last comment made before this one... thisbe, I thought of the very same thing, scarecrow and all!
How about "Summer Bangles"?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
And no, I dislike binding so much that I don't think I've ever made a quilt that was a joy start to finish!
It's a square-dance! Knock-kneed ladies, bent-kneed cowboys, elbows interlocked, the ladies' ruffled skirts, the caller's cowboy hat perched over his open mouth, his hand slapping the rhythm on his knee - bent from his foot on a spindle-backed chair, the rafters in the barn, the barn doors, and the bird's eye view of groups of 4 couples, twirling 'round the square.
ReplyDeleteAS SOON AS I SAW IT FRUIT POPS CAME TO MIND!!THEY LOOK POPSICLES TO ME THE BOTTOM PART OF THEM ON THE STICK..
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ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. Kaleidoscope Is what it reminded me of.
ReplyDeleteMary Husske