Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Finally, Some Sewing

Where the hell did the month of July go? One minute I'm watching Wimbledon and the next I'm planning for the trip to AQS Syracuse... Aside from hand sewing the binding on the baby quilt, I didn't do any sewing at all in July. EEK!

Back in February I decided I wanted to make a red and white quilt to use as a tablecloth for my dining room table. But I couldn't decide what pattern to make, so I let the idea sit.  After a few of the Bird Tutorials sold, I decided I could reward myself and buy some fabric. A quick check through my quilting library found this, which I decided would work quite nicely.

It's called Triangle Fury and is from Amy Ellis's book, "Modern Neutrals."  Since we all know I use patterns like this as a jumping off point, I intend to tinker with this a bit. In this case, I am thinking of flipping the values, making the white in the original my Red, and making the black in the original my White. I'll use red and white instead of the middle value. And my quilt will have different Reds instead of using one print throughout.

I shopped my stash, but a lot of my reds are warm reds, and I wanted cold reds and white. So I placed a quick online order and this arrived yesterday.


I'll use a variety of WOWs for the whites (like I usually do) and I may play around with flipping the block to see what kind of design pops up.

The design in the book is paper-pieced, and we all know how I feel about THAT. (Note: do not try to talk me out of it. Do not go there.) Obviously I'll figure out how to make the block another way, which is part of the fun for me.

Alas with about fifteen hours of driving in the next couple of days (to Syracuse and back), I won't have much playtime until the weekend. 

Unless you count seeing two of your quilts on exhibit at an AQS show and visiting the fun that is an AQS show as playtime, which I do. I guess I'll be shopping for more red and whites.

If you attend the show in Syracuse, find my quilts, Too Much Chicken and Black & White Crayons and take a selfie and email it to me. It's always fun to put names to the faces of my readers.

ONE OTHER THING...

OMG, has it been hilarious the last week or so responding to customers who think my birds are paper pieced. I even put that in the description ".. these are NOT paper-pieced." I hear all the time about folks who see my quilts and quite confidently tell the people they are with, "Oh, that's paper pieced." It fries me up every time. NO NO NO NO! No paper!

Makes me want to make a quilt that says...

"I AM NOT PAPER PIECED!"

I wonder if anybody would believe it.
Sigh.


Man, I gotta get back in the studio real soon...

10 comments:

Sarah said...

Hmm...I hadn't even considered that this awesome design was paper pieced. Looks more like cut from strip sets to me. Fingers crossed we meet up at AQS and don't miss each other due to our long drives - this will b my first show and I'm excited!

Pat said...

Never would I ever try to talk you into paper piecing. We are definitely on the same page with that one! I really like this pattern, though, and I'm sure you will come up with something smashing.

Kathy said...

Maybe a tee shirt saying" I Am NOT paper pieced". ?

Millie said...

Kathy, yeah I should have one made that says that so I can wear it at AQS shows. "My quilts are NOT paper-pieced". Or maybe "paper piecing is for cowards." But that might not go over too well. 😊

Quiltdivajulie said...

Have fun in Syracuse - say hi to my two quilts for me, please (and take photos with them, too)

gayle said...

(Psst - I think you really should make that "I Am NOT paper pieced" quilt. It would be such a hoot!)
I see your new project as a strip cut pattern, too. Paper piecing would be the last way I would tackle it...

Just Ducky said...

Yeah, we wanna see the "I am not paper pieced" quilt! To hand by the side of the other ones!

Nancy J said...

Those new fabrics look superb, and knowing you am so sure this will be tweaked somewhat and made with your signature on it once again. Fantastic to go and see your own quilts there.

Kathy said...

Another idea... Make a backing that says I am not paper pieced and make it so you have a two sided quilt, not just a front and back.

Monty Q. Kat said...

"Paper pieces quilts are tear-able"?

I'll go sit in the corner now.