I like to have simple sewing to do, alongside my work on more challenging projects. The intellectual/creative work involved in big projects (like my current ones about menhirs) has, of course, its own satisfactions, but each of those projects takes a very long time (usually years) to see the finished results of the endeavor. Here are a couple of simple projects that I've worked on recently.
When shopping with my sister in July at a quilting store in Phoenix, I saw a Kaffe Fassett fabric called "Twig" that I really liked (reminds me of Matisse cut-outs), but couldn't imagine how I would use it in a quilt.
Cookie said, "Why don't you make an apron with it?" Good idea, especially as I already had a pattern at home that I'd been wanting to make. Although it looks like a dress, this Indygo Junction pattern is open in back, and the apron is put on over one's head.
I made the apron while on an annual quilting retreat with friends, in Plainfield, IL. I also worked on another four-patch posie quilt that has been in the works for a while. Here's a length of the fabric that I cut up to make all the blocks,
Grafic by Latifah Saafir |
That is the most interesting four patch posie that I have seen. I'm not sure I would have seen the potential of that fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the apron and the four patch. Going to look up the book.
ReplyDeleteThe four-patch posie quilt has so much energy!!
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