random geese
One of the coolest things about being in a quilting bee is getting "assignments" that invite a fresh look at color. Ara Jane of "you know what i love" is leading the Love circle quilt this month, and asked for any style of flying geese in "dusty pinks, teals/aquas, and dark/navy blues" with low-volume white/black prints or solids for backgrounds.
Isn't Ara Jane's example fabric stack lovely? Aqua and navy is a tried and true classic. Adding in the dusty pink makes it sweeter, more soft and dreamy. It actually reminds me of Joel Dewberry's Modern Meadow, which is still one of my favorite fabric collections to date.
Since Ara Jane invited "free-form" blocks in any size, I took her at her word and went all-improv. I sewed entirely from triangle scraps and background scraps, not deciding how to arrange my pieces until I'd randomly built little sub-sections of geese and background. The only "planning" I did was to set some geese on diagonals. Ironically, that is the element I like least about the finished blocks.
I've found when working to assemble a quilt top made with bee blocks of random sizes that small rectangle blocks really come in handy. My little triplet ranges from 8-10" on the sides. I hope they play nice with other bee friends.
Thanks, Ara Jane, for a fun project. These scrappy triangles are delighted to have found a home!
Isn't Ara Jane's example fabric stack lovely? Aqua and navy is a tried and true classic. Adding in the dusty pink makes it sweeter, more soft and dreamy. It actually reminds me of Joel Dewberry's Modern Meadow, which is still one of my favorite fabric collections to date.
Since Ara Jane invited "free-form" blocks in any size, I took her at her word and went all-improv. I sewed entirely from triangle scraps and background scraps, not deciding how to arrange my pieces until I'd randomly built little sub-sections of geese and background. The only "planning" I did was to set some geese on diagonals. Ironically, that is the element I like least about the finished blocks.
I've found when working to assemble a quilt top made with bee blocks of random sizes that small rectangle blocks really come in handy. My little triplet ranges from 8-10" on the sides. I hope they play nice with other bee friends.
Thanks, Ara Jane, for a fun project. These scrappy triangles are delighted to have found a home!