by Linda Theil The topic of my quilt-study-group sew-along was "transparency", but the only experience I had with creating the illusion of transparency was with a Shea Henderson free pattern called "The Buffalo Check Quilt" . I was fascinated by this pattern and created an AppletonDance post on the topic in 2016, but never got to explore the concept as I wished. Until yesterday when I planned to come up with a "transparency" concept to work on during the sew-along. But the buffalo-check pattern makes specific demands in terms of fabrics, and I didn't have the necessary clear color and associated "blend" to work with. From what I understood, I needed a clear bright color and a grayed-out version of the same color to create the illusion of a woven buffalo check pattern. I had no grayed-out fabric! I had gray jelly-roll strips, though. And gray is the grayed-out version of what color? Oh, my gosh; I can make a White Buffalo! And I did. 2.5-in...
Paradox: Even though we're going in different directions we can still walk side by side.