Showing posts with label fan blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fan blocks. Show all posts
Friday, December 13, 2013
Going to the "Gala"
Our group is far behind the curve in making the auction quilt for the Gala.
After a meeting last week, we decided to re-visit the Japanese fans.
The theme of the gala is the "Great Gatsby" We considered a Mondrian type pattern but that would have taken a lot more meetings to put together.
Next year is "the year of the horse" and the school team is "Mustangs" but a large black horse across the quilt would have also taken more time than we have left to work with. Our 2005 quilt was the fan design. A lot of the work can be taken home and worked on by the team members.
Last week, we met again with a bit larger group and pulled out Japanese prints and coordinated solids. These are the six that I took home to assemble. We will add the corners when we have the blue background purchased and marked.
Do you see the fish print? That came to me from one of our quilters who has left up, returning to the states. (Cynthia, we all thought longingly of you as we marked that section. You will always be a part of our worker-bees)
After many gusty days, things calmed down and I took this old quilt to the park for a photo. Maybe the sun is too bright because the green fabrics look rather grey. This quilt, "Sunny Glade" was made back in 1990, and one of my earlier quilts. I had no idea what I was doing I had seen a tree hanging in a local store and liked the scrappy trees. I made a quick sketch (as I often do of ideas I like) and drafted the pattern in seven inch blocks.
I had been thinking of grading the background from the yellow to gradually darker greens but when it came time to put the blocks together, they came to a bigger challenge than I was ready for and I ended up adding sashing. In the end, the quilt turned out to be 6'3 x 8'3 and was too large to be used on my daughter's futon.
There are some blue fabrics that came from one of my cub scouts whose mother was a member of the International Quilters of Tokyo, a group I ended up joining (now down to only a few aging members).
This color shot is a bit closer but still not quite as green.
I didn't want to make a seasonal quilt but if you look closely, you may find a few trees in Christmas fabric.
My granddaughter, Leia, came over the weekend and helped me decorate our little tree.
After putting on one little box of pieces, she began to take them off so she could do it again. Can you guess how much she was looking forward to this activity?
She was very happy when I came up with two more boxes of ornaments.
My table has lost some of it's space but we are now feeling very festive.
Next week, my little assistant will come back to help me make and decorate cookies.
Note Leia dressed the boy doll in a tuxedo for the photo. Those dolls get lots of loving and clothes changing each time she comes, and even get to sleep in a real bed.
I hope you are all having fun making holiday preparations too.
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