Jeez Louise. I had started out with a stack of white and black fabrics, gradating from light to dark. And as I've gone along, I've had to reject and replace a few because I didn't have enough of that particular fabric.
It happened again today, when I started on the fifth row. I didn't have enough and just went with the next one from the stack. So, after I made the fifth row with this fabric, I re-assessed and realized that some of the upcoming rows I didn't have enough of the fabric I had picked, so this problem was going to just get worse! I went through my stash and come to the conclusion that I didn't have the fabric range to do this right. I've even been thinking it would look better with just one 'white'.
I decided this last one would look great for that. I had recently bought it at Quilted Strait, so there should be more of it out there somewhere. But, I need to make sure I can get some more (enough) to finish the project before I commit and do something stupid.
But first, a really nice walk in the park! |
Here's how it looked at five rows (soon to be redone). |
I erased some of the trees in this painting and lightened the sky. I'm still not happy with it. Is it the colors? I'm beginning to think I hate this palette. The trees are all the wrong colors! But, what do I want?
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