Word Play

Ok, so making words is not as hard as I expected! I'm working from Tony Ricucci's Word Play Quilts

Here's my first go at word-piecing. I used solids so that directionality would not be an issue. Starting off with all the cards stacked in my favor! I think I'll add some more thin background fabric strips above and below most letters to make them even easier to read and then I'm ready to add patchwork.
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Word Play Quilts is one I'll probably check out again. I'd love to make a word quilt like this amazing collaborative piece gifted to Krista of Spotted Stone Studio. I love the rainbow letter colors and unexpected use of scale. This would be a great choice for a quilting bee since variety makes the quilt. Maybe this is the one for my next turn to lead a do. Good Stitches quilt!