Project: Rainbow Hexagons II

 The Color Experiment Continued

Rainbow Hexagons II

This summer I created a series of  blocks by using strips of batik fabric in the color progression of a rainbow, building up from a small hexagon center. This was an interesting experiment in color placement because there are so many possible variations. 

But once again I ended up with a bunch of blocks and no real plan to join them together. My first attempt at placement resulted in the spontaneous decision to go with a more organic form and lots of open space. (See: https://creativelifesampler.blogspot.com/2020/07/newly-completed-just-quilted-this-baby.html )

For this second version I've used up the remainder of my blocks and placed them on a grid. I've allowed for some "breathing room" between the blocks by placing triangles of the border color between them so they float on the background. The overall color progression is still apparent and, if you look carefully, you can see a star pattern emerge. 

I did photograph this quilt in several environments. In this setting the quilt has been rotated to place the dark blue in the top left corner: 


 I will leave you to decide which orientation would be the most effective way to hang this quilt.

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