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I have been obsessed with the tumbling blocks. I found this project after I'd done about half the blocks that you see here
it was an english paper piecing project I could do in front of the tv, in colors of the month at RSC. I added in some red blocks for this month and thought I have quite a few, what would they look like laid out? Since I couldn't place them on the vertical design wall (paper makes 'em slippery) I pulled out my portable design board and started to organize them.
I am photo impaired for some reason this week... something about the changing light here lately
This shows two birds, and the binding choice I made to use my precious Caryl Bryer Fallert hand dye print on top and bottom, and my precious no long made pointillist gradation fabric on the sides.
leaves and sun rays quilted in add texture
what I learned...
The color of the month at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is red, and I like red in all it's variations. Last week I showed you a red scrap project started a year ago
and how I added to it with strips of tiny triangles sewn into flying geese. I am making a video of that for later... stay tuned. Anyway... I wanted to keep this in the red zone even though I like it on gray for the joining section area... it's a decision.
I learned you just have to make a choice and move on, it can always be done many ways but it I let myself dither too long it will go back in the UFO pile.
so I got busy and inserted that pinkish red fabric to join the sections...
see on the bottom of this picture. Then I just needed that precious hoarded striped fabric to go in it somewhere, so free form curves were used to stitch it on too.
The pics do not do it justice, but trust me it's really pretty in person and the geese stand out.
as one does, I auditioned many fabrics, and decided this is a good layout, with the vintage hoffman red with wild metallic circles for the outside strips... then....
I wondered if it needed an accent of DARK red before that strip, or maybe an accent...
maybe not this shade of purple but a jolt of purple might make all the reds stand up and pay attention!
so it's all excitement and color in studio 1 this week. I have not neglected my watercolors just used my coloring calendar to play with blended colors this week. I realized I often put every color in!!
which led me to pull out my inktense pencils and color on fabric again. Once you dab on water and heat press it fades, boo!!! But this will become something betcha! Maybe a small machine side pin cushion to give away.
off the wall Fridays
can I get a whoop whoop Fridays
tgiffridayfinished or not
smallquiltsanddollquilts
lovelaughquilt.mondays
patchwork Sunday
oh Scrap Sundays
slow stitching Sundays
The tumbler is awesome, Love those cute birds and how you are playing with your red scraps. This is right sometimes we have to make a decision and go for it or the UFO's pile will grow.
ReplyDeleteWow! There is so much beautiful work here. I am especially drawn to the spring bird quilt. You are right, some projects just need time, and other times we need to just make a decision and move on.
ReplyDeleteLove your work! You are so creative and talented!
ReplyDeleteI’m in love with those tumbling blocks! Grouping the colors was so smart!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely quilts. I made a tumbling blocks years ago but it was machine pieced. And the spring bird quilt is perfect in your family room. Nice to look ahead to spring and a beautiful summer.
ReplyDeleteThe tumbling blocks are so pretty! In my humble opinion, create your project as your heart and eye lead you. Your bird hanging quilt looks so springy and fresh. Nothing wrong at all with your photos to my eye. :)
ReplyDeleteThat RED piece is going to be gorgeous, LeeAnna!! Glad to see that the Tumbling Blocks are settling into place. Thanks for sharing the good news about the Spring banner. LOVE that it's now gracing the wall of your family room!
ReplyDeleteYour tumbling blocks are gorgeous! I love the color harmony. Lovely red blocks too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up today ;)
Love the tumbling blocks! I recently came to the same conclusion that grouping colors can be more effective. And thanks for the video link - she’s great!
ReplyDeleteSo glad your tumblers have kept you off the streets and out of trouble this week. =) They are amazing! Oh yes, those reds are all the merrier with a splash of purple.
ReplyDeleteThe tumbling blocks pattern as well as water color quilts have been longtime favorites of mine. I only made one 12" quilt block once of the tumbling blocks and never a water color. I love the quilting in that one - it tells a whole nother story.
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna,
ReplyDeleteInspiration comes with time. That is so true for some projects.
Love how your watercolour quilt, the bird spring piece, turned out !
I am starting out with 5 inch sqares, light to dark, to try first.
Wow! That red art and those tumbling blocks sure look good !
Hugs,
Joanne
Love those tumbling blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful group of projects. I love them all. So nice to see the bird quilt finished and hanging up. The tumblers are coming along and the red piece is a great study in monotone.
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Your Tumbling Blocks are gorgeous and you have the eye for how to arrange them to be striking too. Love them! That bird quilt is also a beauty, LeeAnna. You bring such creativity to your quilted projects!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks remind me of an Escher painting! So cool.
ReplyDeleteVery vibrant play with color and thread and paint. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are extremely talented! The tumbling blocks are fantastic. I love how the colors move around. The bird quilt makes me think of spring and how badly we all needed spring this year. LOVE the red strips project, so vibrant. Your Iguana makes me smile. Some years back we stayed in a timeshare out in Arizona and they had a large cement brightly painted Iguana that looked very similar to your water colors.
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Love your watercolor tree scene, Leeanna. Such a lovely piece!!
ReplyDeleteI love the spring bird wall hanging. It turned it so beautiful. Congratulations on the finish!
ReplyDeleteI think you should rename Tumbling Blocks to " It kept me off the streets" ha ha !! I laughed at that!
ReplyDeleteAs always, so much inspiration. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteA lovely selection of projects, I did enjoy scrolling through looking at them all. Your bird quilt is delightful.
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