By Jane Green


The other day, I was messing with designs for a quilt and more specifically taking a look at working with a green quilt. While working on this, a music clip featuring Lady Gaga came on the telly.

While watching the clip, I realized that they share many similarities. You might not agree with me, so here goes:

Unorthodox

Lady Gaga is an unusual sort of pop star. She's noted just as much for her insane fasion sense as she is for her music. If you are in any way acquainted with her, you will likely have a picture in your mind of some extraordinary fashion item she has worn in the past.

In the same way, a green quilt is an unorthodox one too. It is one of the last colors to be used for quilting and when it is, it'll actually stand out from your other quilts. Due to this, it is always a talking topic of any quilters collection.

Experimental

Back to her fashion, the pop princess has worn an infinite number of experimental fashion pieces. On some occasions, she has even worn clothing that she has claimed was 'art '. Either way, every time she appears, it is with a new, experimental sort of clothing.

In a way, a green quilt is experimental also. Each time somebody approaches one of these, it is always a risk that there isn't any guarantee that it will turn out right, no safety area of tried and true colours. It truly is a foray into the unknown, an experiment in itself.

Attention Getting

Whether it's her music or her fashion, Lady Gaga has mastered the art of 'attention getting'.

This is the same for a green quilt, it does not have to try. Due to its peculiar association with nature, these quilts stand out even if surrounded by lots of other quilts.

Perhaps Lady Gaga should use a green quilt in her next experimental fashion piece. They seem well suited to one another.




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