The DMQG is having a lottery for modern quilt blocks at our next meeting.  The way it works is that each 12.5" block you make in the official colors gets you one chance to win a set of 12 blocks, all of which have been made by the people participating.  Sounds fun, right?
This one was hard for me because, while I consider myself a more modern quilter, I'm definitely scared of the abstract.  I like patterns and seams that line up.  I prefer geometric shapes.  I like symmetry!  Depending on who you ask, these are all requirements of "modern" quilting.  I will say that I've been drawn to stronger colors, so maybe I'm warming to the trend :)
These are my two entries for the raffle.  12.5" x 12.5" each, no pattern required (eeps!) 
The colors were supposed to be a light/medium grey for the background, and feature solids (or tone on tone that read as solids) turquoise, orange, lime, and fuchsia.  I found inspiration on Flickr and then kind of did my own thing.  I'm pretty happy with how they turned out, and maybe I'll even be making more sometime soon...
 
 
 
 

5 comments:
Wonderful looking blocks. Good luck!
I think you did a great job. Especially like the top one.
I think you did a very nice job! I like the bright colors up against the gray!
Lovely, particularly the first one. How did you go with the lottery? I like that idea!
I especially love that first block!
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