Close up of all the different fabrics
I used two dotted fabrics for hexies, this time, scrap wasn't large enough for all hexies this time
(the color of the month at rainbow scrap challenge is aqua)
you can see the blue shade is different from aqua
I started using my Fude nib fountain pen this wee,
the butterfly will inspire my own fabric pattern and the bottom is my first attempt at using the pen
Italian word of the day: Il Quadro: painting
I painted this week on my index card a day challenge
some close ups... "parchment "
"racetrack""Fringe' I chose to do a British definition of bangs
" Forest Green and use a map"
I did this one just for fun, no prompt, a pun
a quote I heard this week: You can't be lost if you don't know where you're going
said by an artist who lets the color lead him
I used this image on google as inspiration for my sketchbook drawing
using the Fude nib fountain pen to sketch the building. I'm not experienced at buildings or this pen
I'm satisfied with this effort... I like the pen and ink
design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/
https://beadwright.blogspot.com/
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21 comments:
You are so very creative and everything that you create is just beautiful! Happy Saturday!
Very nice blue/teal blocks you are making.
The blue next to the aqua does such a nice job of showing the difference between the two shades. Such beautiful geometry!
Those paper pieced circles are so pretty. And it reminds me that I need to do something with the pink one I made.
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Your EPP project looks great. The 2 different dotted fabrics are hardly noticeable from here. I had to look really long and hard! ICAD drawings this week are great!
Love the teal and blue blocks (lace blocks) together. This will be one gorgeous quilt. And that pen looks like you are enjoying it...and are you really thinking of designing fabric??? I haven't tried spoonflower yet, but one day I will.
Yu can't be lost if you don't know where you're going....interesting, as a person who gets lost easily and then panics, I must try and remember that. LOVE the aqua. You're also so busy, so creative with interesting projects. Keep on keeping on.
Sandy's Space
Those EPP blocks you're making are pretty in every color! It's always fun to see the things you create with ink, paint, and paper, too. "Have Standards" made me laugh!
Lovely aqua EPP, this dotted fabric is perfect to match the pretty fabrics. Your paintings are beautiful, I love the parchment! Thank you for sharing ;)
Your aqua EPP block is gorgeous. I really like the building you drew with your new ink pen. You play with so much fun media!
agua is one of the most healing colors to me. that magic color somewhere near near turquoise and sky!
pen and ink is a great way to make you own coloring book!
neat pen, must investigate, soon.
LOVE those hexie pieces and that aqua (and the blue) really appeal to my sense of favorite colors. Looks like you're enjoy the pen and ink. Your drawings are terrific. Stay cool. Relief is so close!
Your index cards are lovely and I have admired your tenacity for being creative while not being able to pursue your regular and preferred activities. Thank you for joining my Sew and Tell party.
How big will the EPP project be and are you appliqueing that all to a background by machine or hand?
Wow! Such creativity all on one post ~ favorite are you quilt works ~ thanks, hugs,
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
carol l mckenna
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Always so much going on in your world. Beauty everywhere. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.
Fantastic post. Bravo. Thanks for linking to Art For Fun Friday
much♡love
Lee Anna, your EPP blocks are great! Love the pattern! I really like your sketchbook project, as well as the inspiration for it! Fun! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings!
Such pretty blues. I like the design.
Love all your aquas - its such a peaceful color for me.
your index cards are really great. Is that something that you could use as a postcard and mail?
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