The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Rooted in Color" by Carly Mul
Do a puzzle of Carly Mul's quilt, Rooted in Color.
Carly is a firm believer that we should not think in black and white, but in color and nuance, because then we get much better results in our work. Rooted in Color was inspired by Benartex' landscapes batik collection of fabrics, which were originally presented to quilters horizontally and which Carly turned vertically in her quilt to create the illusion of lines growing. The title of the quilt is represented visually by having the dark fabrics on the bottom of the quilt and having them grow into the brighter and lighter colors until the reach the white skies.
Click Here to see the Full Quilt.
See more of Carly's quilts in How to Make a Line in Color Plus Color Collage - Carly Mul | National Quilt Museum Paducah.
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 35 Pieces Rotating
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 99 Pieces Rotating
RootedInColorbyCarlyMul - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Lucas Davis

