An offer to make a baby quilt threw me a curve. Not so much the colors, turquoise, kelly green, soft yellow and browns. Not so much the fabrics in dots, stripes, paisleys. But the family pets; peacocks.
Here is the result of my intuitive process, placed on a piece of fabric that I had batiked last summer, when it was so miserably hot and I was wishing for cold weather.
(When will I ever learn ~ be careful what you wish for.)
I think the best way to continue this is to make a few more blocks and see where it takes me. Lots of ideas swirling around. I think I know where it will go, today. We'll see what happens.
10 comments:
That looks great! I can feel the peacocki-ness.
And hey! No more wishing for cold weather when you are hot, just take off your shirt. hehehe
This looks like fun! You are off to a beautiful start!
so pretty
so pretty! love the colors
I wonder if this is what a peacock chick sees when it looks at it's mother. You know, the open mouth. Hmm, maybe it's more like what the mother sees, the chick's open mouth, waiting for food. Who knows how smart that intuition is?!
Wow! This is so beautiful. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
Your batiked fabric is really cool...please post more as you create :)
Wonderful idea...and perfect fabric choices. I bet they'll be thrilled!
Mary, This is gorgeous! You are so clever with your fabrics. Can't wait to see where it leads you!
There is NOTHING about this that I don't love! Can't wait to see more!
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