What to do with the samples of batik fabric? well you could add a plain and a stripe and another VERY jazzy fabric, and put squares, triangles and strips together --
Some of the quilting is through the wadding and top only; the lines that were to be quilted through the backing as well were marked with 1/4" masking tape. Warning: the tape can leave a residue. Let it sit on some non-precious fabric for a while, so it leaves the nasty stuff there, and then re-use on the quilt.This is about 16" wide and the edges were finished by sewing the backing, right sides together, all around, then cutting a slit where the sleeve for hanging will cover it, and turning the quilt right side out. The backing is the yellow-green fabric with the futuristic whirls on it - they remind me of the work of Edward Wadsworth.









Carmen's spectacularly miniature hexagons --


And another of Lucy's --



The bookshelves are tidy, some books have been moved on -- but the other side of the room is yet to be done --
And bouquets, and giant charm bracelet, and spooky grannies in rocking chairs with colourfully-veined hands and faces.


Spot the real people --


What sort of "moving on" does this need? Should past-their-sell-by-date things like this go straight into the bin? Or are they a nothing-to-lose chance for being really wild -- doing something unexpected? 




Too much....
... to look at closely...





What to wear it with, though? A trawl through the closet found a Hungarian man's shirt (bought in Budapest in 1991) and a skirt made from Indonesian silk, dating back to my "buy-buy-buy ethnic textiles" phase, 1995 or so. For indoor wear only, perhaps!