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Thursday, April 4, 2013

180 Degrees

Well, if you read my last post, you know I was bouncing around from project to project like Jumpin' Jack Flash.  This week has been the exact opposite.  My machine was only turned on for about 30 minutes of sewing -- all week.

Instead, I got focused on selecting fabrics for this block.  This is my third (of 16!) block from Kim McLean's Lollypop Quilt pattern.  I love it -- but choosing fabrics and making decisions makes me a little nuts.
This color palette is completely out of my comfort zone -- to the point that I made myself a note reminding me that I wanted it to be pink and orange.  Turns out I didn't have much orange -- so it ended up pink, yellow, and a bit of orange.
This is not fast for me -- before even getting to the fabric selection and block prepping, I trace every piece that is not a circle onto Beth Ferrier's appliqué paper.  I normally use freezer paper but the denser foundation of Beth's paper gives me more stability.  I did a practice block and used freezer paper -- I found that even subtle shifting impacted the design.  As you can see, this is a mirror image block and one stem creeping up 1/4" and the other stem slipping 1/4" is obvious.
The patterns are well done but they take a lot of paper!  And once I got the pink block done, it seemed silly not to do another one!  No sense gluing the pieces down for just one block.
That leads to deciding on the primary color for that next block and digging into my tote of Kaffe fabrics!  
I ended up with yet another block prepped that is not in the colors that make me most comfortable (blues and reds and purples!).  I have added a bobbin to the lower right hand circle to get a perspective on the size of the blocks.
So -- what now?  I have devoted the entire week to tracing, prepping, selecting, cutting, gluing, and pinning wonderful fabrics to patterns that make me very happy.  Before I pull out the Roxanne's appliqué glue -- maybe I should prep one more!  After all, I need 16 and I only have two completed and these two ready to finalize.  And, there are about a million small applique blocks for the border -- but I can't even think about those right now!

I hope you have had a good week doing whatever makes you happy -- and playing with great fabric!

Jan



37 comments:

  1. I have to say, I love the pink and yellow block! It is beautiful. I can't wait to see the finished product.
    I have a quilt my Grandmother made out of pink, lavender and yellow satin. The fabrics were from old dresses she and her sister wore as children. It is a treasure.

    Heather (friend to your niece the quilter).

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  2. Your blocks look great! I agree with you about laying out the blocks, it takes me forever!

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  3. Wow that is a lot of work for certain! I have not done applique myself. Maybe someday. Enjoy it.

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  4. THIS IS GORGEOUS!! what an amazing work of art & love!! I haven't quilted (yet) but my daughter and I still snuggle in a quilt that my Grandmother & Aunt made and treasure their memory and hard work :) Michelle

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  5. Stunning - I'm a fan of the pink and yellow too - so bright and cheery - the perfect antidote to our foul UK weather :)

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  6. Two beautiful blocks!! Whoop whoop!!

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  7. Very "retro"! Love it!
    Esther

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  8. visiting from sew darn crafty. It might be a lot of work but I love your colour selection and it will look AMAZING when all done

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  9. great bright, fun colours and fabrics - dropped by from A Round Tuit :)

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  10. Your blocks look great! I think your hard work is going to pay off!

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  11. I love how this turned out. Very cool tree design.

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  12. GREAT Lollipop! I have this on my list too!

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  13. I love the pink and yellow palette! Gorgeous work!

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  14. I love these! For color combos you're not easy with - these are wonderful testament that color is your thing. It's going to be a glorious quilt.

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  15. Really beautiful! I love all of your color choices and fussy-cutting. Applique prep takes me forever so I'm impressed with how much work you've done. I agree - don't think about all the little blocks in the future. Keep going while you're on a roll.

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  16. Those colors are totally out of my comfort zone but I find that I really like them. Great job on the block, BTW!

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  17. This is so great! I love the look of Applique and I am trying to get better at it. This looks amazing! Great job :) Krista @ A Handful of Everything

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  18. I love these blocks and yours are yummy! Hurray for you jumping out of your comfort zone and here's to many more blocks of these scrumptious colors!

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  19. Wow, that's so beautiful and colorful!

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  20. Love it and wanted to do this one too, but was afraid of all those circles. Great job

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  21. So much fun. Those colors are out of my comfort zone too, but after seeing these blocks it makes me tempted to try.

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  22. Ooo pretty! I love all the colors! I came over from Ginger Snap... but I would love for you to link up to my party too! It will be open for another day :o)
    Emily
    www.nap-timecreations.com

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  23. Your bright pink and yellow block is beautiful.

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  24. I love what you are creating. My favorite one is the pink and yellow.

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  25. Such beautiful work...Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop this week; I hope you’ll join us again!


    Cheers,
    Kathy Shea Mormino

    The Chicken Chick

    http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

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  26. Beautiful block and those fabrics really make me think of spring! Thanks for sharing.
    Freemotion by the River Linky Party Tuesday

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  27. That block is one of my favorites but I don't think I will ever get the nerve to tackle it!

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  28. luscious colors...wonderful pattern. Lynaea @ EveryDayBloom.com

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  29. Even though you were out of your comfort zone, I think your top block turned out beautifully. Would love to have you stop by Fiber Artist Journey and link up to my Design Wall Weekend!

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  30. So beautiful! Your fabrics and colours are so delicious! I can imagine how your can't stop when you start to make those applique!

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  31. Hello Jan,

    I really love the colours in your second block. The finished quilt will be fantastic.

    Love from England,
    Muv

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  32. Oh my goodness! This is amazing! Someday I hope to reach this comfort/talent level. I'm a newbie at all this.

    Found you over at Quilt Story. Looking forward to following!

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