Wednesday, February 23, 2011

My try at What If I . . .


After being inspired by Victoria's post, What If I . . ., and Kathleen's post about her medallion quilts, I went into the studio this morning to begin a new project.  I set myself a challenge of creating fabric from only the first six fabrics I pulled from the top of my scrap box.  After playing with these lovely six fabrics, I came up with this.
 These fabrics came from a couple of quilts I am making as gifts.  I am glad they were the ones I pulled, but I really started out with no preconceived notions.  After I got this piece of fabric done, I cut it into uneven quarters. and started auditioning other fabrics to add.

First I tried dark blue batik.


Then I tried an ochre batik.  This was my favorite.



I put the cross pieces in and decided to use the same fabric for the first border.  I put the corner pieces in because I wanted to use more of this fabric.  It is from my favorite dress of all time.  I am going to use more of this fabric because I like it so much.  Then I found some 2 1/2 inch cool birds and decided I had to add another border so I could use them.  That is where I left things until tomorrow.  Who knows what might happen then.

8 comments:

Nifty Quilts said...

Looks great!

Nina Lise@Mrs Moen said...

The ocre fabric is perfect for your scrappy block; I love it!

Victoria Findlay Wolfe said...

I like the way you think! great play! You have a definite color palette! Blues, purples and golds! jewel tones! It's great seeing your process to!

Bonnie said...

Just so fabulous. Love the gold cross, it makes the block zing. I also love the block as it almost looks like a quilt all by itself. Keep sewing. Bonnie

Jessica said...

awesome! the birds in the corners really act like little hidden surprises~

Jodi said...

Oooh, I LOVE these fabrics together - thanks for sharing!

Alexis said...

Looks great! I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with this!

Kathleen C said...

I'm glad i provided a little inspiration--it's always been the other way around because I'm inspired by so many great quilters and the quilts/blocks they make.