As part of Darsha's Summer Challenge for Cursed Quilt I decided to make a block of the Seoul Korea Temple. It is a fairly odd shaped building, so I was a little worried that it wouldn't convey the sense of the building but I really think it does. Not bad for my first representational block design.
If you don't know what this is supposed to look like click here There are lots of little details that could be added in, but as maybe you can tell, my favorite part is the cool wavy bushes in front. (After my time teaching here in Korea, if you had asked me to describe the temple, that is perhaps the only detail of the exterior that I could have given....well that and the super steep street you have to walk up to get there.
The structure of the Temple is done with "foundation piecing" and that was an adventure to figure out. The great breakthrough for me (although why it took me so long to imagine it that way I haven't any idea) was to divide it into columns around each pillar. The tiny pieces that make up the doorway were pretty tricky too, but despite my lack of experience, applique' with the machine is really pretty straight forward. I was emboldened to use the tiny tiny pieces after watching my mom make some dainty little bugs for Miss Emily's flower garden quilt....The wavy bushes are also applique' and are a little hard to see in the pic. Sorry.
I worked on an almost literal "million things" this summer and have tried to take pics as I went, but that means I have a terrible backlog of reporting. I intend to put them all up, but we know all about good intentions and where they lead! The projects include tie-dyeing 39 shirts, hand quilting a whole lot (Grandma Hunt did MOST) on "Not a Wallflower" for Senn, a whole cloth butterfly hanging for Mom's Birthday etc. I also made pillow cases to go with Wallflower, went windsurfing with no wind, prepared my first "Quilt of Valor" submission, and contemplated but still didn't bind the tree. Poor neglected tree.
Happy sewing, reading, cooking or whatever else it is you are doing. Be happy. k.
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AMAZING! I can't wait to get my block:)
I really love it and you make me WISH I could make one!! I need to pull out my machine I would love to get a Korea quilt!
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