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Friday, October 09, 2009

playing with ROYGBV


63 comments:

  1. 2 minutes after...i got it! ps.. great blocks!!

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  2. Can Roy come play at my house? LOL I love your blocks!

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  3. Anonymous12:52 PM

    Oh I love it! How inspirational!

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  4. Can't wait to see where you're going with these blocks!
    {yep I got it}

    Carolyn

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  5. I especially like the reds!

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  6. so pretty...i love a rainbow...the green block is really pretty

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  7. You are a great source of inspiration.

    Hugs from Sol in Norway

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  8. Was Indigo misbehaving and sitting in the corner? :-) They look like a lot of fun... I might have to try something like this....

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  9. These improv blocks are GORGEOUS. Great idea.

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  10. Charming! But I think the blue one is looking at me...

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  11. i think the blue one is smiling at me... ;_;
    hugs,
    puglette
    :o)

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  12. ooooh. i like it.

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  13. These are beautiful! I have been kind of excited about making rainbow/spectrum things lately, so these were especially fun to see.

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  14. Love it! I'm always so amazed by your creativity and productivity!

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  15. Matches your lovely rainbow personality:-p
    have a lovely rainbow weekend!!!

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  16. Matches your lovely rainbow personality:-p
    have a lovely rainbow weekend!!!

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  17. Inspiring, indeed!

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  18. I'm doing the same except mine are log cabins of course. I'm doing a whole color at a time so I've only gotten through red, orange, and yellow.

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  19. I was going to leave a smart comment about indigo too, but someone beat me to it...what color is indigo anyway?

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  20. I like it a lot! Especially the purple. Well I guess it's technically violet, isn't it? :)
    I know purple doesn't get used very much, but I do like it!

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  21. btw, I really like them!

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  22. I've been wanting to do something like this for so long, but I don't have enough scraps. Gorgeous!

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  23. What a clever use of color. I put this idea in my "To Do" file.

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  24. love these!!!!!!!

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  25. AmandaJean, I had to do a little giggle at this post. I haven't seen ROYGBV for a long time. Love your blocks. Woman, you have the motherload of stash and you make some greast stuff with it.
    Have a great weekend.

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  26. I just love it when you play.
    Andi :-)

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  27. Fun. I am going to be cutting my squares into trapezoids this weekend.

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  28. Anonymous3:26 PM

    I'm a bit 'slow' this morning!! I was about to ask what is ROYGBV... but... I worked it out! Your ROYGBV looks great! Well done!

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  29. Very fun. You have given me an idea of what I can do with some rainbow blocks I got in a swap. I wanted to redo one. Thanks!

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  30. Love! What a great idea.

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  31. You are an inspirational quilting artist!

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  32. Uh Oh. Whatcha doin' Ms. Crazy???

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  33. Love the rainbow!

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  34. Beautiful. I can not wait to see what they become. But where did indigo go?

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  35. Love, love those blocks - I must backtrack to see the inspiration behind them!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  36. Your posts always make me want to go sew something!

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  37. Fun! Fun! I was looking at something like this in one of my quilting books last night. Your version is a lot more fun though. :)

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  38. Ah...great post title! Sometimes it is just so fun to do a "study in color"!

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  39. yummy rainbow....so fresh looking...can't wait to see the final result!!....
    love the style of block too

    'o) Wendy B

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  40. green is my fav color, BUt i love the red square is my fav square.

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  41. Fantastic!!!

    I LOVE your use of color and the improvisational piecing!

    Cannot wait to see the finished quilt.

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  42. ok.... i have to admit... i googled it... still... i'd never heard of it before... hm..

    so today i learned something new from you amandajean - besides patchworking & quilting..

    you're one of the best..
    xo
    e.

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  43. Can someone help me!!!!. Yes. I am very very slow.
    I really don't know what ROYGBV stand for.
    Thank you.
    Oh. Amandajean, i love the blocks. they are so much fun. but I am really stuck on the title.

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  44. Love your rainbow! Good idea. Kind of like a square colour wheel!

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  45. You are just a hive of buzzing ideas! Your blogsite makes me drunk with excitement. I am finishing the binding on my very first quilt - thanks to you!! From Kath in Australia.

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  46. Inkywu,

    It stands for Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple. :0)

    aj

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  47. Oops, Violet, not Purple.

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  48. Beautiful blocks. Hugs from Brazil

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  49. great minds think alike. i've been doing the same thing and plan on using my month of my quilting bee to build more blocks. i am including more gradation of color besides just ROY G BIV.

    Can't wait to see your final result.

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  50. Thank you. Amandajean. :) Now I got it. Gee I am slowww. Well. English IS my 2nd language. As long as I understand Quiltage I am fine. ;} I am going to enjoy your rainbow over the weekend.
    Have a great weekend. Thank you.

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  51. instantly in love. I love the rainbow colors.
    xxoo
    ~a

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  52. I just adore the whole spectrum concept, and your scrappy approach is fresh, fun and yet sophisticated (but not fussy). Inspires me to get back to my sewing machine and just try something without worrying that I might fail.

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  53. Kelli6:41 PM

    I've been thinking of doing a quilt with ROY G. BIV too! Of course you're ahead of me...I think for a long time before I get around to doing anything about it! Love it!
    --kelli
    kellbell_6@hotmail.com

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  54. Very cute! I love your rainbow quilts.

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  55. Such wonderful colours, I am looking forward to seeing this finished.

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  56. You are an inspiration when it comes to trying new and pretty quilts. Love these squares.

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