It's a really cool thing when something turns out the way you envisioned it in your head.
The next trick is to put all the elements together in a way that makes sense.
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Showing posts with label slippery silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slippery silver. Show all posts
Friday, August 17, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Getting Out of the Box
Here's how the wedges and the bright OUT OF THE BOX letters are fitting together. I am really happy about this (as you can imagine.)
Queenie, I am SO happy you got a kick out of the title of yesterday's blog post. I was wondering if anybody would "get it."
Queenie, I am SO happy you got a kick out of the title of yesterday's blog post. I was wondering if anybody would "get it."
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Wedgies!
OK, so here's how I made the strips for the wedges. I sewed strips together - background cream, white, silver, cream. Then I cut them at an extreme angle using a template I made. Then I did the same thing for the other side. There are 11 lefts, 11 rights. After that I sewed the pairs together to get the chevrons you saw yesterday.
So how am I using them? I thought you'd never ask. Here are a couple of clues.
Yes, that's a 10-degree wedge ruler, and the extension, from www.phillipsfiberart.com. I'd seen it hanging at my lqs and thought it looked cool. I wanted to play with it, but wasn't interested in doing anything "normal" with it. Finally I bought it so I could experiment with it. As soon as I got it home I realized it would be very useful in assembling the colored arc of letters above the black box.
That's enough for today. More later!
So how am I using them? I thought you'd never ask. Here are a couple of clues.
Yes, that's a 10-degree wedge ruler, and the extension, from www.phillipsfiberart.com. I'd seen it hanging at my lqs and thought it looked cool. I wanted to play with it, but wasn't interested in doing anything "normal" with it. Finally I bought it so I could experiment with it. As soon as I got it home I realized it would be very useful in assembling the colored arc of letters above the black box.
That's enough for today. More later!
Monday, August 13, 2012
10 Degree Wedges
Here are some of the ten degree wedges I will be using in the Black Box quilt. I've been more than a little bit intimidated about exactly how they'll connect to the other elements in the quilt.
I'm not worried about them design-wise, but the technical aspects of joining these very narrow, bias-edged strips to the other elements have me working very slowly and very carefully.
I'm not worried about them design-wise, but the technical aspects of joining these very narrow, bias-edged strips to the other elements have me working very slowly and very carefully.
Labels:
Black Box,
letters,
slices,
slippery silver,
wedges
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Silver Slices
Yes, these are long, narrow wedges!
How and where are they going on the Black Box quilt?
You'll just have to wait and see.
How and where are they going on the Black Box quilt?
You'll just have to wait and see.
Slippery Silver
This silvery stuff is very thin, almost transparent,
and very slippery.
I have a lot of work to do before these things sew together, but if it works the way I want, I will be very happy. Stay tuned!
Oh, this is for the Black Box quilt, which is coming together, finally.
and very slippery.
I have a lot of work to do before these things sew together, but if it works the way I want, I will be very happy. Stay tuned!
Oh, this is for the Black Box quilt, which is coming together, finally.
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