Odd that the artist next to my tile also did a house. Hehe. These tiles are really to small to capture a theme. Looking forward to a new quilt!
-cx
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Farm Villa
By: CyberX
Checked out at: November 23, 2001
Checked in at: November 23, 2001
Checkout tile:In Context
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Farm Houses?
Re: Farm Houses?
and yet, the 16-pixel border is the largest percentage of a neighboring tile we've ever given. In essence you have a full 20% of each of your neighboring tiles, which you'd expect would give you a good insight into what's next to yours. I'm not saying your wrong, I just analyze this stuff from a psychology/sociology view :)
I normally don't create a new mainquilt until the existing one is almost finished - we severely overextended ourselves a few months ago and we're still recovering. Doing lots of quilts at once makes it feel like nothing is getting done.
Jon
I normally don't create a new mainquilt until the existing one is almost finished - we severely overextended ourselves a few months ago and we're still recovering. Doing lots of quilts at once makes it feel like nothing is getting done.
Jon
Re: Re: Farm Houses?
After a 6 month break from the tablet, coming back to this quilt was very difficult. I agree that showing a larger percentage would help give insight, but the actual draw area forces the artist to try to stuff an entire peice into a small area.
The peice I just did didn't really have much of a focus because I had to spend a lot of effort in giving 3 good borders to my soon to be neighbors.
Essobie
The peice I just did didn't really have much of a focus because I had to spend a lot of effort in giving 3 good borders to my soon to be neighbors.
Essobie