IN WHICH I BEGIN A NEW PROJECT
This is the beginning of Over and Down Under by Bonnie Sullivan. It is a simple pattern but the hard part is making sure the 2.5 inch squares of fabric arrange themselves in the right places necessary to create the basket weave look. There are 40 different fabrics. I ended up putting each of the different fabrics into their own numbered baggies. Soon the patterning made sense and I could dispense with the baggies. Here is the pattern so you can see what the aim is:
The size on the pattern is 56 inches square which is to small to cuddle under properly-a person's feet would always be sticking out the bottom-how can that be warm and cozy. So I am thinking of simple ideas on how to enlarge the quilt without losing the really charming essence of it.
Suki (my Juki sewing machine) has been a joy to work with. As I have mentioned before, my piecing skills are non-existent and I would never even attempted this intensively pieced quilt without the fabulous compensating foot that came with Suki and which makes perfect seams:
I am still working on the Hygge Scheepjes CAL 2017. I have finished the body of the shawl (except for the spacers between the different motif rows) and have crocheted around the body of the shawl 2 times. After I do the decorative spacer, crochet around the body a couple more times, and do some pretty decorative stitching at the two ends-Viola, fini!!
Maybe you remember on my 1st year blogiversary, I listed upcoming projects. I have not even looked at any of these since that time. When I lost my sweet Annie. I turned everything to face the wall as if all my projects were sitting Shiva. Shiva apparently only lasts for a week or so, but mine are going on 4 months. They have pretty much left me alone-they have not called to me or nagged me to get on with it.
However, I have ordered some background fabric for the Village quilt. I ordered ombre fabric with a lovely texture from Daiwabo in blue (for sky and water), green (grasses and hillsides), tan (rock walls), and gray (for rock pathways and plaza). I ordered more than I need so I can play with paints to add some dimensions.
Not a good photo but you can see the ombre
Yesterday I ordered fabric for Yoko Saito's Enchanted Garden pattern from Quiltmania. Her quilt is in blues, greys and some light tans. Mine will be different-maybe i can show you my ideas next week. Here is her pattern. You can see it is very applique intensive (my favorite).
Found object of the week-from my walk on the wild side
AND NOW
YOUR MOMENT OF ZEN
I saw the neatest quilt the other day. Its name was "Dangerous Roads". I wondered if it were an original design so i googled "dangerous roads" to see. I did not see the quilt (which is an original design) but I did see some of the most amazing roads.
Here is the quilt that began my voyage:
This quilt is by Julie Stocker of Pink Doxies. I am not big on pieced quilts but this one just captured me. She has a way with color and design and you should check out her site!
http://www.pinkdoxies.com
Anyway....here are some of the insane dangerous roads she let me to:
Atlantic Road in Norway
Dangerous Road in Romania
Tongtian Highway in China
Guoliang Tunnel Road in China
Friendship Highway in Pakistan AKA The Karakoram Highway
These are just of few of the Dangerous Highways. If you really want to scare yourself, google this for more!
That's all for this week (that's plenty!). Happy stitching and see you next week. Have a good eclipse!!
I am linking up with:
Slow Stitching Sunday, Bambi's Blog, Making Monday, Em's Scrapbag, Esther's Wow,
Let's Bee Social, Whoop Whoop, and Finish or Not!
Let's Bee Social, Whoop Whoop, and Finish or Not!