Welcome to this week's sewing round up!
the design wall was exciting this week! |
I'll start with the wine bottles in dark blue scraps... here is the mock up, supply gather...
pattern free from Hoffman Fabrics |
They are a bit close in value to the "bright blue" month at rainbow scrap challenge but that's okay, at least I got the labels different.
In the end I decided to use the one with a flower print, and cut some curves into it with the idea to start squaring it up on the outside edges
about 15" X 19" now |
I'm satisfied. Now to block it, and get it ready to overquilt!! I plan to use some inks to make the center blossom stand out more, and this one is calling out for beading and hand stitching with thick threads.
I woke on Monday with "the blues" in my heart, and wanted to sew something mindless, as a tonic to my spirit. On a sorting expedition into studio two last week I spied a set of tiny 1.5" squares someone gave me a while back. The kind Keepsake used to send as samples. Okay I thought, let's use neutral scraps to make 9-patches.
Whee! they make unfinished 3.5" blocks. I have been wanting to use my prints on beige backgrounds in something for a while to showcase them, so I cut a bunch of 3.5" squares from those scraps. Like the Chinese food, spools, stars, donkeys..... then sewed them into a whole center...
Loved the softness of it but it wanted a border. I auditioned a lot of fabrics, then sent the pic to some friends and one said to use more 1.5" blocks in contrast to finish it off.
No, not going to cut up more of those tiny blocks but I do keep a box of 2" squares laid out in watercolor shades. I went to the next to lightest squares and created a border. No matching of seams needed and they work beautifully to give the center some room visually! Thanks Linda!
I made this in two afternoons. Lessons?
That's the thing with art... there's always something to learn, and something to make
I plan to watch a lot of Olympics coverage this week... especially dressage, synchronized swimming if I can find it, badminton (can you believe that's an Olympic sport?) and gymnastics. The opening ceremonies were terrific especially the human interpretation of the event icons.
What about you?
finished or not
off the wall Fridays
can I get a whoop whoop Fridays
I also will be watching lots of Olympics this week, and thoroughly enjoyed the Opening Ceremonies last night. My favorite part was near the end when they lit up all of those building and locations. I love, love, love the little poodle on the wind bottle label - and of course I've been adoring the wine bottles all along. The petal piece has developed and made me think "jungle" today.
ReplyDeleteThose are all very pretty and the bottles are super cool!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all that you're working on! The wine bottles are so fun, the improv piece fascinating, and I love the calm of the 9 patch piece. You have a great variety of ideas there!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed those human interpretations of event icons. But I wished they would have held the pose longer. Your art work this week is inspirational! I look forward to watching the embellishments come on the flower.
ReplyDeleteWine bottles and the 9-Patch pieces turned out great LeeAnna!
ReplyDeleteI like the larger squares - very nice border!
ReplyDelete:) Linda
Cute poodle on the wine bottle. You got a lot of stuff done this week. I sprained a muscle in my left arm and can't do much of anything, but read and scroll through blogs. I should look for some quilting videos to watch.
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Your 9patch action caught my attention, love how you are putting these together with all the softer colours! And yes, watching the Olympics here in NZ too.
ReplyDeleteI love your bottles and thats a nice finish to your improv piece. Nice use of your square pieces too. xx
ReplyDeletehej LeeAnna,
ReplyDeletewhat a nice work- I love your bottles :0) all the blue and green fabrics turn out really nice in your block. hugs from denmark, Ulrike :0)
The nine patches are so sweet. Love the soft colours.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that bottle quilt! Blue is my favorite color so those blue bottles are especially adorable to me.
ReplyDeleteI love those wine bottle patches. I have a friend that loves wine and I bet she would appreciate those blocks incorporated into a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThose bottles are gorgeous! #BlueMonday
ReplyDeleteI love your 9-patch quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an interesting post because you cover such a breadth of styles. Thanks for sharing all the photos and your take-aways.
ReplyDeleteI love all the blue & green in this post. Must be calling out to my Pisces inner self! Ha! We're watching quite a bit of the Olympics too. Love the gymnastics, swimming, & diving.
ReplyDeleteThe wine bottes all in a row are looking good. The poodle on the blue label is pure whimsy. The colors in border fabrics you have chosen for your improv petal quilt are a wonderful frame. They really bring the flower concept to life in the center. I am loving the blues and greens. Thanks for linking up ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteSome mindless work can work magic on the soul!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun design wall! I love your wine bottles!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy seeing what you make with the color of the month. So pretty! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
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