Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Rooted

As the calendar turns to a new month, it's always an anxious moment waiting to see what the new Bee Sewcial prompt will be. Felicity/@felicityquilts chose "Rooted" and my first thought was, "oh yes." It was a prompt I could connect to, and I liked Felicity's fabric request - a bright solid background for each block, with the design in variegated values of a contrasting color.


I took a very minimal approach with the first block, still in the mood to dabble with inset seams, as I had been over the weekend. At 6" x 19", I loved it for its simplicity and of course, its color.


For the second block, I specifically wanted a horizontal orientation, had a design in mind, marked it roughly in hera marker on my background fabric, and in all honesty, had trouble making it happen. That to say, I tossed it aside and started again. The second block went together better, though haltingly, but once it was done, I really didn't like it. Ugh. So I walked away for a bit, and came back knowing I needed to slice into it and trim it up. That brought it to 11" x 18.5" and resulted in a design I could live with. With my two blocks somewhat on the literal side, I'm curious to see how my bee-mates interpret the theme.

8 comments:

  1. The great thing about improv is the ability to modify just like you did. I'm very curious to see how others interpret the theme, too.

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  2. I love them both. themes for your bee are always so intriguing!

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  3. I love seeing how you interpret these challenges...well for me, they’d be a challenge! For you they are a triumph!

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  4. Nice work and exciting colors, Debbie.

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  5. I love those inset stripes and pieces. The first design could be a very modern and extraordinary table runner making a great table decoration. I love the ideas that come from the improve patchwork.

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  6. I love the first one especially! The lines are fantastic! Improv is so perfect (or not!) when you have a start that doesn't float your boat. You can hack it up and try again! Well done...these are very rooted!

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  7. I love the red and minimalist one ! Great job !

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  8. Both blocks are very inspiring! Great work.

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