do you recognize what this is???
I'd say this was a creative week of back stage work for me.... I worked a lot on a project I can't share til next week but have a couple things to show you... I shared 3 quilts on Thursday's post, you might like to go see them... HERE
Let's start this show.....
I was thinking to try an embroidery technique of writing with stitches and put this together from the solid scrap fabric bag...
but it was kind of small. As a tiny art piece I like it like it is... sort of doorways. I'd love an artist critique on it actually... what do you see or notice. I love the little pink bit at the bottom and the one darker gray line above it. Colors remind me of the pretty pins my friend Cindy sent me
| the card they are on is special too! |
the free pattern is available at AQS from Gylene Fitzgerald. The colors this month are ambiguous.... neutrals or your choice. I made two, one for this month and one for next while I was at it.
I've been making them from my reproduction feedsack fabric stash, so old but love the tiny prints, and they are often pastel. I am limited by my stash choices too. I chose black and purple as my neutrals
and a red/gold combo thinking to insert some color temp variation
These blocks are challenging to sew with odd set-in angles. I have to cut them with templates, mark with pen the pivot points, and hit them exactly
| you can see the dots |
and hope they fit back together perfectly
and the block lays flat. Here are all 12 I just need to decide whether to sew them directly next to each other or try to sash them. And then what kind of border would suit it??? If I accent the circular feel, I'll sew them directly to each other, which I think I'll do.trouble is that gold red one is too intense. Back to the stash for another choice. I still think it needs more warm color tones
Most of my week was spent making 8 tiny acorn blocks that finish at 6"...
| testing on the mantle that it's made for |
and 7 itsy bitsy improvisational flying geese units
made from brown (another neutral) scraps and tan/cream colored scraps. Then set with curves following the geese lines...and inserted between the acorn blocks.
Small work takes longer than big blocks but it's so satisfying on the mantel. I hope to reveal the finished project next week for Table Scraps Mini prompt.
I'll leave you with another old quilt, made in the late 90's. It is about 30" square I think... and I made felt pieces for a face to stick on there for Halloween, then pull them off to enjoy it til Thanksgiving
no paintings this week, but a workshop starts on Monday to create little art cards.
happy Arting y'all
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11 comments:
Oh, those Acorns and Geese... LOVE them SEW much, LeeAnna!!! Off to check out your Thursday post, too...
You asked about the little doorways piece. This is what I notice. My eyes dance around searching for a pattern, not finding a pattern, dancing across and top to bottom again. I love that there's no repeated pattern of colors or sizes, so much more interest to keep looking at. Also... purple and turquoise... ahhh... always perfect combination!
Those stars make a pretty design! I'm really drawn to your acorn project, too. Lovely, warm browns are so appealing this time of year!
Such a plain title that belies the sheer skill and patience involved in your labours of love. The pleasure in seeing and using a finished quilt over the following years must be immense.
A most fruitful and pleasing week to share, thank you.
ERin
love those stars of retro prints a lot! i have some repro fabrics for making baby quilts and also a stash of really old fabrics. you inspire me to dig them out and give it a whirl! liking the modern look of your square and yes it does appear to be a portal...
And i am thankful for your creative posts. shine on !!
Great idea of removable face for Jack so the pumpkin can be enjoyed for Thanksgiving. Your star blocks are really pretty. I would never try piecing them, way too difficult for my ability. They would be all catty-wompus! Haha!
Your little doorway - I especially like the two red bits: one horizontal at the top of what my eye sees as the grey door and one, with the purple tip, dropping down from it on the right hand side. It's a portal - could lead anywhere!
love the warm browns in the acorn project! another great use of 16 patches!
Lovely stars, and matching points, well done! Pretty corns and flying geese ;)
Thank you for sharing, and linking up!
I like your pretty little doorways piece - everywhere you look you see a new color! What a fun week you had
Wow those star blocks are so curvy and you've simply mastered them! So beautiful. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
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