welcome to my creativity round up for the week...
This is my rainbow scrap challenge purple piece for the week.... all the papers are now basted and ready for me to hand stitch while watching tv tonight. I love having a variety of scraps so that I can see my fabrics! I'm trying to do dots in all the joining hexie shapes in each colorway.
I used my portable design table (cardboard covered in felt) to arrange these a few days ago. I didn't like one of them so I found another scrap to baste around the paper and it's ready now!
One day I was a bit low and just needed to see fabric sewn to fabric... so I pulled out the little bag of solid color tiny scraps and did just that
I made some log cabins without worrying about straight or even bits, and then sewed them together. I made more improv geese, later piecing the strip between two black strips, using free form curvy sewing
then found 25 squares of grunge fabric, who knows where they came from. and since I love grunge, I sewed the 2 1/2" squares together in a pleasing way.
Oh how pretty they are! then I made the log cabin strip and the geese strip fit the squares,
and decided to add in more odd strips of solid fabrics, pleasing myself.
I am LOVING this!! I cut out some little hexies of solid colors plus black, and plan to hand baste those and maybe add in that as another strip set, just keep going.
well, at some point it will feel done, and I'll stop. My plan now is to do some hand embroidery stitching somewhere on it but don't know how yet. Now that I like it so much, I want to keep it very modern version of amish style.
Funny thing is this week I googled mondrian and was looking at his art work... and this is reminiscent of his style.
While Joy and I chatted on zoom this week, I asked if she knew when the round robins were due? She looked it up and
uh oh
about 2 weeks, so I pulled my top out, put on bright blue borders,
chose a backing, pieced some bamboo batting, pressed the top well, and the backing, then pin basted it ready to start quilting! Nothing like a deadline to keep you going! I love seeing a quilt pin basted, and doing the first quilting lines to stabilize it for free motion.
I wrote several stories, meeting my writing goal too, but the real creative work was having the grand idea to add chocolate chips to my chewy coconut cookies lol!taste is like a mounds bar.
(link on Thurs "I Like" list post)
this is an off week for PQ, thank goodness!
While watching a video of SoulManna this week, I doodled and jotted down points to remember on a piece of copier paper... this is just a bit of it...
I felt very seen as she talked!
design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
https://songbirddesigns.blog/monday-musings-6-26-23/
https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/
https://beadwright.blogspot.com/
13 comments:
I love your rainbow scrap challenge purple piece, especially your use of the polka dot pieces which really tie the whole design together!
Oh my - the purple piece is just delightful! And the improv project is so fun. It's proof of your lack of fear. You are so good at just playing with color until it just all comes together. Great job!
What a fun improv piece - Gwen Marston would be delighted! And I love the purples - the dotted join pieces is brilliant! What a cool shape!
So much quilty goodness! You are so productive!
That improv piece is amazing and I love your purple RSC project. Hope you have a wonderful week.
Your RSC is eye catching. Love where you placed all the dotted fabric! I'm impressed with your improv piece. . .those are tiny scraps and an amazing top!!
Love that RSC. Great projects, all of them.
Good job on your "Modrian Project". Lol! It really is pretty. Glad you had time to play this week. Looking forward to seeing how your SAHRR finishes. Your quilting is usually something I can learn from.
Oh those purple pieces are just lovely.
Improv quilting always intrigues me.
Pretty purple pieces, and I love your mini improv quilt! You have such an eye for an elegant layout, well-balanced and colorful! Have fun quilting your SAHRR!
Thank you for sharing ;)
PURPLE, some random sewing (that could work for this month's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge!), work on your SAHRR and meeting your writing goal, as well? Way to go, LeeAnna!!
Your improv modern Amish piece is gorgeous! Love the ideas you have for it and can't wait to see them come to life. Your RSC blocks are so pretty--they will look lovely together. Your SAHRR top will soon be done, just in time! Great week! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/03/20/wednesday-wait-loss-372
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