It is an interesting thing to watch children pursue mastery...but I should say that it is also fun to watch (or be) an adult in the pursuit of it as well.
For my birthday I bought myself some quilt books...all filled with spiky things. Quilt Mavens and Mariner's Compass.
So this is what I have been playing at the last day or so. The fabrics are from my friend's "Quilts of Valor" challenge for Cursed Quilt (which really is cursed by the way....I was supposed to go fabric shopping with a member and my son announced that he was going to be sick. Hasn't yet, but I am not going ANYWHERE in the car. ;)
In order to use this book you have to either know how to do foundation piecing (paper piecing) or be a bold adventurer. Either way she has some great designs in here and...even better...some good instructions on how to make your own! You can see my sketch here with the book. Not super complex or even as spiky as I am inclined to be, but it is my first effort.
As this was for the challenge I actually drafted this twice.... the foundation in the picture is only 8 1/2 inches. Since the blocks are supposed to be 12 1/2 I realized that I had better just draw it again and not be lazy. hehehe
The trickiest part of this whole process is figuring out how to divide the design and decide which section has to be done first. I could see there were several ways to do it, but everyone was going to require one of my shapes to be split. Here you can see it as it is so far...
I like the look of the circle in the center of compass designs but I am not so sure I really want to do any applique' hehehe. (I also am not sure I know what color it should be when I do it...) The fabrics for the Challenge are the two dark prints.
As for my Mavens Book...this block makes me feel cool. Yes I know I am a terrible quilt geek...and that it may not go with all the rest of my blocks that I designed for the challenge quilt. But I LIKE it. (Note: this is a pattern from the CD that comes with the book....and it was 9 inches, thus the borders...but I even like those. The inner fading border is from a fabric I got for my "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" which is still just a top in my work box.
Yeah, I know. Quilt Geek. You can't have any idea how I agonized over getting the lines of little dots in the middle of that spike. Surprisingly hard. But worth it I think. heh.
This style of block is sometimes called a "New York City Beauty" and other variations on the theme. That appears to mean that it is a spiky 1/4 circular pattern. That is actually how I found the books I bought....searching for that type of Art Deco block with the arcs in it. The books I ended up with are better than any of the ones purporting to be about actual "New York City Beauty" blocks.
Do something that makes you happy today. It doesn't even have to be spiky! k.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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2 comments:
Wow! Seriously, wow:) I can't wait to learn to do the paper piecing.
You mother always teases me because I love to do spiky quilts. Welcome to the pointed side of the force.
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