Wednesday 23 July 2014

A little of this and that on Wednesday

My design wall is full because I'm thinking. I've been doing some experiments with fabric and now have to decide how to go further.


Clockwise from centre top:
1. some 2.5" strips I won in a giveaway last winter, five of which are in ....   
2. the centre of a cushion cover which needs a wider outer border. I'm trying to decide whether that should be off-white or pale yellow. A second cushion cover is at the moment under the walking foot;
3. some experimental playing with scraps, à la Victoria Findlay-Wolfe, inspired by her blog;
4. a few Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks, which have been there since Saturday;
5. an exercise in "Intuitive Angle Piecing" from "Intuitive Color and Design" by Jean Wells. As I'm not intuitive with colour I need all the help I can get. This isn't a representation of anything particular, but if you see something in it, that's up to you.

Here's a close up of the intuitive angle piecing: 




All these pieces were originally straight strips, cut at an angle and then sewn together straight on the grain. (It is a rectangle, even though it doesn't look like it in the photo.) Now I'm thinking about how I'm going to quilt it and embellish it further.

All these little odds and ends make a change from the bed quilts that have been occupying me for the last few months. Also, with the exception of the RSC sampler blocks, I'm not working from a pattern, but from my own ideas, influenced by the inspiration I find online.

I'm linking up to:

stitch by stitch Patchwork Times Sew Fresh Quilts 



Hop over there and see what else has been happening.

Happy sewing

Marly.




7 comments:

RunningHen said...

Ooooooh! I like your intuitive angles!!

LA Paylor said...

busy busy! how does it feel to not use a pattern, but just sew?? I love it obviously!
LeeAnna

Marly said...

It feels great, thank you LeeAnna, I just have to think more!

Marly said...

Thank you. It was fun practising the technique and I think I shall be using it a lot in future.

Lorna McMahon said...

Looks like you have been having a great time in the sewing room, Marly. Love the solids used in the intuitive angles piece. Really highlights the piecing! Your design wall is very inspiring!

Anonymous said...

Love your little "Intuitive Angle" piece! Can't wait to see it quilted :).

Marly said...

Thank you Katy. I'm still thinking about that one, as I need to add a border first.