my unfinished quilt
My mind has turned back to quilting lately. My quilt, that I started so long ago, still sits patiently waiting to be finished. I almost wonder if I have left it too long too pick up again, but I know I must finish it. Not least of all because I have promised it to a certain little person in my life.
So many lovely new fabrics have come in since starting it that I would love to use. In particular I am desperate to make a quilt from these flannels as I have some new ones on the way. There is a danger I will start my next quilt before finishing this one.
I have also been wasting a lot bit of time obsessing over researching other people's quilts on Pinterest. How cute is this fox?
I've always struggled a bit with putting colours together. I was really lucky at school that in art we did a lot of textiles, in particular lino-cutting and batik. I used to adore those lessons. I loved creating the pattern design, cutting out the lino, printing, dying the fabric, painting on the wax and ultimately ironing it all off again. I felt like it was a badge of honour having multicoloured hands dyed by the ink.
But the bit I always struggled with was putting different colours together and I remember going back to the teacher each time and asking her what colour to dye next. So I do marvel at these quilts which effortlessly put together a host of colours (although I appreciate that people probably wouldn't pin less successful quilts on Pinterest).
hand quilting
I also love the idea of hand quilting, and would like to use it in my current or next quilt.
And I think my next quilt will have to include some triangles, I love this simplicity of these quilts.
Although I probably wouldn't use one to replace the windows in my house, I think it may contravene local planning regulations.
One quilt that I keep coming back to is this one, it appears so unstructured which I love. But I wonder if it really has been thrown together. I don't think it would work in flannel, so maybe I can make it quilt number 3? Once I have got round to finishing 1 and 2 first of course.
I love thee, quilt
And lastly, the in-another-league-of-awesomeness-quilt by Katy, I can't believe that it actually exists, but look here it is, casually strewn on an actual fence in the actual outdoors. What if it went near some mud? makes me feel a bit panicky just thinking about it.
You must go and visit Jeni who blogs here: http://incolororder.blogspot.com/ she writes really helpful posts on colour and 'the art of choosing', I've found them really helpful...have fun!
ReplyDeleteI am going to steal Ms Jones' quilt if she doesn't bring it inside soon! It's stunning!
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