Some of the colors are a little off in this picture (the blue is really a dark teal), but they're a combo of pastels and rich dark fabrics. I was afraid of color transfer but they pre-washed just fine. (Yup, I'm a pre-washer).
I've been trying to teach myself to draw on a grid in the Paint program on my computer. It's slow going. Last time I designed a quilt in Paint, I imported a photo of a drawing I had done with marker on graph paper. I didn't want the marks to show on this quilt because I really want to see how the colors work next to each other and the black lines will detract. Hence, the laborious drawing and light gray lines. I've got this much done (one fourth):
If you can hardly see it, that's a good thing. I could just start cutting fabric and trying things out on the design wall, but it's a big quilt, and I can't afford to waste fabric. So I'll keep drawing. And then I can start playing around with the colors.
Since it is Thursday, I also have a Throwback Thursday--Quilt Edition item to share. This is a quilt I made around 1996 or '97. My daughter's room had a sunflower theme. Okay, confession time: it still has a sunflower theme because I haven't gotten around to updating the decor--and besides, it's now my quilting room and makes me happy when I'm working in there. So we planned a sunflower quilt based on instructions in Jean and Valori Wells' book, Everything Flowers, which has a copyright date of 1996 (that's how I dated this quilt--no other good documentation)
Notice sunflower wallpaper border, too. Yup, still there. |
The quilt is 28 3/4 by 34 3/4 inches, cotton with polyester batting, muslin on the back, and cotton hand quilting thread. It's never been washed. It's on a wall that gets little direct sunlight, so it's held its color well.
I'm linking up today with Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social and with Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation for Needle and Thread Thursday. Have a good weekend, everybody!
5 comments:
I like the sunflowers a lot! Your fabrics for the new quilt look great - I'll look forward to seeing how this evolves (and I'm so impressed with your painstaking preparation!)
Paint can be a helpful tool, but it is going to take a long time using the process you have! There are some other options out there... I just learned about this online option: Quilt Canvas (https://www.quiltcanvas.com/#_=_) Quilt Canvas in the free version uses a small grid, and it also offers paid subscriptions for more options. Another option which is a bit pricey, but I really recommend you look into the EQ (electric quilt) software. I avoided it for years and used Paint, but now I'll never look back.
You certainly have chosen a lovely pull for your next project, Janine. Those are some mouthwatering colours in that pile! Your sunflower wall hanging is really sweet. It is bright and cheery!
wow what a incredible work you done with those sunflowers! Good luck with your latest project!
Spectacular! FPP real makes for perfect pieces. Well done.
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