Friday, December 17, 2010

Works in Progress

It isn't the posting that gets me... it is taking pictures, downloading and resizing for the web... I'm so lazy. Anyway, this is what I'm working on.
Stack of parts & one completed

More parts to sew
Quilt of Valor, using purples and greens from my stash and the odd and interesting block from Anita Grossman Solomon's book, Rotary Cutting Revolution that was published in Nov / Dec Quiltmaker. I have 35 blocks in various stages of completion and will be using sashing between them. The greens/purples blend much better in real life than in this photo???
Parts basted, pinned, sewn, & some just in my head!


This big one is called Mariner's Sunset. My design wall will not hold it so it is pinned to a rather floppy rod so lots of wrinkles. This one is 100 inches wide by 75 high. The paper pattern along the top is my sketch for the tree leaves that are in the next picture, which is my computer sketch. I wanted to do something different with this 35" Mariner's compass. Someone suggested a sunset, and this is the result. I hope to heavily quilt it. 

My computer sketch for the above quilt
Working on this one is time-consuming and doesn't make my UFO pile much smaller, but getting this big one out of the way will take care of a huge mental block!

On December 10, my quilt "No Star Shines Alone" was chosen as The Quilt Show's Quilt of the Day! I was strolling through facebook and nearly fell off my chair when I saw it. If you have quilts on their site, check it often. They never told me they picked it, so I'd have missed that thrill otherwise.

 

3 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

I think purples are one of the hardest colors to photograph. It always comes out too bright or too blue. I think some of the ladies were sewing that block last month at our QOV group.
That really is a BIG project with the Mariner's Compass.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Mariner's Sunset is coming along BEAUTIFULLY!!!!

Peggy said...

That is one amazing quilt!!