tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6272459496236959464.post7592498439718154350..comments2023-12-29T08:36:11.688-05:00Comments on The Quilts of Ann Brauer: the thin dark lineAnn Brauerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14570155886420698848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6272459496236959464.post-71754822328209334552012-02-14T17:05:39.579-05:002012-02-14T17:05:39.579-05:00Thanks Jennifer. I always appreciate getting comme...Thanks Jennifer. I always appreciate getting comments and no I don't mind. I did use an off-center block in cold ocean--for instance. I think I will do a post of different suggestions in the next couple of days. Do keep the suggestions coming everyone.Ann Brauerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14570155886420698848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6272459496236959464.post-90911134798997684652012-02-14T09:29:31.263-05:002012-02-14T09:29:31.263-05:00I find your thought process with each quilt fascin...I find your thought process with each quilt fascinating and appreciate that you've documented so much of it. <br /><br />May I admit that, being more of an asymmetrical person, the configuration in the first photo is the most intriguing to me...including the place holder at the bottom. The slight tilt suggests movement or an attempt to balance. Isn't life a balancing act, after all? <br /><br />Remember...I'm an asymmetrical person...so I'm curious about the placement of the vertical line in the very middle of the piece. Just wondering if you tried moving it off center a bit and, if so, how that worked? <br /><br />Hopefully, I haven't offended you with my questions. I've been a fan of your quilts for quite a while and only fairly recently discovered your blog.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10927317459104273331noreply@blogger.com