Monday, November 1, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Block for Cheryl
I hope my block "plays well" with the rest. I noticed that Amanda and I used a similar motif. I described my process in a little more detail on my blog.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Leafcloth
I thought that once the fabric arrived I would be inspired, but I found the combination odd, stymieing me further.
Robin's blocks gave me a boost of inspiration and I sat down on Saturday resolved to figure something out. I decided to focus on a single element from Cheryl's inspirations:
And so...
It will be in the post shortly!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
atomic barkcloth doodle block (for cheryl)
And, of course, I think I should get extra points for my photo - with fancy mid mod chair. All this mid mod stuff is kinda bad for my chair habit.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Another block for Cheryl
minty chevrons - the plan!
I've loved all the research this bee has required. I keep finding that I'm particularly drawn to all the wonky geometric shapes from this period, especially little triangly arrow shapes. My plan starts there: I'm sending you 1/2 yard of a main solid color fabric (green or brown), a 5-inch wide strip for the chevron, and little strips of solid fabric (brown or green). I'm asking each person to make a 20-inch block with the chevron in the center. My hope is that the chevron will take up a goodly portion of the block (maybe 12-16 inches tall and wide?) and the rest can be filled with little blippy strips (minus signs?) or squares or hollow squares or even a teensy plus sign if you feel inspired... Here are the fabrics - lots of browns and greens (mint chocolate, maybe?).
For Jess
Thursday, October 14, 2010
A little Mid Mod inspiration
Open-ended:
It didn't contain the curves she was looking for so I came up with this:



Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Quilt Block for Jess
I really love the design of this quilt Jess. I just hope my square can be "squared". I tried to vary my design and keep it different from the rest of the blocks everyone had completed. I thought I had enough of the cream fabric to make it the finished size you needed, but was just this much shy before I ran out.
You can kind of see where I was trying to get every last bit of width from the vertical seams.
I'm really enjoying these quilt blocks!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Curves


Half of you have been sent fabric to produce a curved block. If you have a fat quarter of a light background, then this is you. There doesn’t have to be curves in the piecing, just that the final block has an organic, curved shape. As for what the block itself looks like, well be inspired in your own way by my inspirations.I hope (and fear) that this is a challenge to all of us. But it is such a great group or artists that I have no doubt something amazing will happen.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Simple, for Jess
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Color Bars
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Block for Jess
November is my month and I am mulling ideas so I have a question for you all: do you applique? Are you opposed to applique? As you might have guessed, one of the ideas I am mulling would be an applique quilt. I have other ideas too, so if applique is not our collective thing, it will not be a problem. Thanks!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Jess's Block
So, ultimately, I ran out of white!
I put paper in that top photo so you could get a sense of how I was composing the block. I'm going to send this as is, since I know you can handle attaching two swathes of white. : )
I love this bee.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Ladies...

Monday, August 23, 2010
more 1950s textiles
Pop over to this page on AnotherDesignBlog. to see more and/or get the book!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
August is my month!
I normally don't do straight "block" quilts (especially with sashing) but several things appeal to me about this design. I like the thin, dark sashing (haven't decided yet if I'll use black or dark brown). I also like that each block is composed of only white & one other fabric. I like the added interest of having one column of blocks that is thinner than the others. I like that each block is so very simple, but the variety & layout give it lots of interest.
The envelope you receive will contain white & one other fabric. No need to add more fabric - my plan is to have each fabric featured once in the quilt, in your block only. Use my sketch as inspiration for your block, but keep in mind that it is exactly that - inspiration. It's not an exact course of action. I'm sure I'll love your interpretations. I only ask that you keep with the spirit of the sketch - simple, squares & rectangles, each block edged in white. And I loved Rossie's statement in her quilt block instructions - "I love subtle wonk, but nothing crazy or forced."
Please make your blocks 14.5" tall by 15" wide, including seam allowance. I'll make the thinner blocks myself, when I've received all yours. I know the measurements are a little weird, but it will work out in the end. :)
Here's my sketch. Thanks so much, I'm looking forward to putting this one together!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Finally...
I am looking forward to seeing what is next!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
I Bee Late.


How cheesy is that pun? So cheesy. I apologize, but I'm not going to change it, because then I would have to delete this sentence, and I put so much effort into TYPING it. Ok, yes, my block! Rossie, I am sorry I am so late! The fabric you sent was so great, though, and has such excellent texture and dimension from the dying. I really loved the subtle color variations on the pieces. My block is pretty simple, so I hope it will work... I've been so intimidated by the other blocks posted! I think this is going to be such a great quilt when it's all put together! So many exclamation points! Ahh!

















