I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Tuesday, May 29, 2018

What's Happening in the Little Quilt Room?



 Hi! What's Happening in the Little Quilt Room? Or...More importantly what is going on with Blogger? Comments here are no longer being forwarded to my email account. Now and then one appears on my phone, but not online. Some regular emails seem to be disappearing too, so maybe it is not Blogger's fault. Please forgive me if I do not reply, our conversations are very important to me. For now I am going to try to reply here on the blog and see if those go on to my email, from whence I can send them on to you. But for a few days, we may be stuck here in Blogger Land, so please check back.
Another personal note: Hunter, we your friends are worried about you! If you read this please let us know how you are! I realise the volcano is far from you in Maui, but still...we worry, we miss you, we care about you. Hugs and love, and hopefully blue skies of Maui magic.

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This weekend was odd. Friday and Saturday were gloriously sunny and though not hot, at least warm. Saturday was a perfect [if very windy] beach day with the Navy's Blue Angels soaring right over our heads. Boy, are they loud. And so exciting.

local news feed pic

But Sunday and Monday/ Memorial Day were a bust. The airshow's second day was actually cancelled, due to flash flood warnings on the beach where most spectators gather. Plus it was just dismal, back to default---cold, dark, and rainy. I worked on the May blocks for the Schoolgirl Album quilt instead of going out.


This block is called Album block, or Chimney Sweep. It's a very common pattern, I have at least three or four antiques in this design, bought more for the color than the design.


I make the block differently from many directions. I do a simple 9-Patch then add the ''wings" , easy-peasy.



Here is the blue version, 12" ;


and notes to redraw the pattern for scissors cutting.



I was quite disappointed in the result, though. The duck egg blue is so dull here; the mixed indigos, a gift from a friend and much treasured by me, also look uninteresting. Monochromatic is not so easy.


On the other hand we also have Hideous to enjoy.


At first I was boggled by how to draft the smaller block, but the diagonals derive easily from points at 1.5". 3", 3", 1.5" = 9". Thank goodness I didn't have to do the a squared + b squared = c squared,blah blah blah. And lo and behold, the squares were exactly 2", again easy.



This version is always fun. The fabrics are so gaudy and ghastly and indeed they POP. 




Off topic, on one of my quilting groups we were asked what we enjoyed LEAST about making a quilt. Mine was removing all the threads on the back.  I only trim them immaculately if someone else will be quilting, otherwise, oh what the heck. Shoddy, I know.


I know I laughingly call this fabric group, Jamestown, ''hideous'' but I kind of love it. I am planning now to skew my TQC 1880 Sampler's colors more towards this grouping too, to keep it closer to the original. Yes--hideous, but authentic.

The toile center is the crack pipe Boy.



Probably he is smoking one of those long white Dutch clay pipes that always turn up in Manhattan excavations.  Mel and I discussed him--could it be a whistle? [no]; could it be a bubble pipe? [ no! yeesh. That's what I thought about a redwork version]. We know he is a young man because he has no beard...so it must have been okay back in the days of make-believe rural life for young teens to smoke pipes. This type of toile, often featuring lascivious peasants,  is usually called Country Life, by the way.

Related image
colonial era pipes. Google image
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Meanwhile, Saturday at the beach: it was nice but extremely windy. I'm out of practice in high wind applique and only did one pineapple body. But it was enjoyable. I love making the tiny stitches in the bright sun, so easy to see well and do it all nicely.


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Mo had the zoomies just now, pant-pant-pant.




Have a good week!

love,

lizzy

gone to the beach....











Dutch "Old Master" paintings, 1600s thru 1700s, many of woman! are quite interesting.  Almost shocking how many people used pipes and how popular and acceptable the fad was.


Image result for white clay dutch pipes

19 comments:

  1. Leave it to the creative ones! A 9-patch with wings! So clever of you. I love the muted blues of your block, at least on my monitor they are calm, like a tranquil sea at sunset. Don't even know what to say about Blogger, between the comment fiasco and the international "rules" we're supposed to follow, it's hard to stay interested.

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    1. I hope it works out okay, I love writing my blog.
      I knew the blue would suit my home's style and maybe be actually usable. . Thanks.

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  2. Love your blocks. Too bad about the weather change. It was beautiful here most of the weekend.
    I'm pretty sure blogger is the problem. They are making some changes to do with the privacy laws in europe.

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    1. but, but,,,, but..it worked so well, sort of, before.
      Thanks about the blocks, doing two colorways is interesting.

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  3. Hopefully Blogger will get it's wrinkles ironed out soon!

    I liked both blocks (loved the pipe boy, lol!) and had to laugh that 'hideous' is growing on you. The blue block is pretty although I guess the duck blue would pop more with something to contrast more against it? Still, it will be a nice calming quilt, great for your summer blues decor.

    It was HOT here, and humid all weekend. Grandsons' birthday party was outdoors at a park. We had shade or I would have fried and/or melted. Tonight we're getting more thunderstorms so more humidity! Ugh, summer is here!

    Take care, hopefully you'll have some nice beach days coming up soon! Just don't forget your sunscreen!

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  4. I enjoy seeing your working drawings. I always do them to check on tone. Your maths isn't bad either!
    The blue blocks are lovely with their subtlety. Even in a relatively low key quilt you need quieter blocks that give interest too.
    When it's wet and cold outside our cats and the 'Pug Russell' get cabin fever so I can just imagine what a lark pug zoomies are. Penny

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    1. Hi! Yes, tone and value are big challenges ofr me, something I always have to work on. But I enjoy that, even when I fail.

      Mo has thrown all the cushions and pillows off the sofas every day this week! He is very naughty!

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  5. It's always fun to see just how different the same pattern looks with different fabric. And I had never thought about how difficult it would be to do monochromatic work. From the point of view it is art, I like it but can't wrap my head around it.

    Sorry about Blogger blocking messages, etc. Such is the joy of technology.

    Hoping you can soon quilt outside and enjoy the breezes!

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    1. The lighter blue was paired by the manufacturer with a tomato red, which set off both colors beautifully, and also a coordinate that is a dark rich choc brown with the blue as sprigs. The dark navy is less appealing teamed with but I am limiting my palette here to blues, maybe a smidge of grey.....

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  6. That would be such a thrill to have the Blue Angels flying over. I had my first child 2 days after going to one of their shows in Wyoming. Sorry the weather turned nasty. Kit

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  7. Oh my, the jets are exciting, but the noise might induce a heart attack, lol. We live near a regional airport, and sometimes
    F-18s fly over...crazy loud. They flew over last weekend on a different flight path, so were even closer and lower. I really thought one was going you land in the backyard. Took a good half hour for my heart to return to normal.

    I think Spring is affecting our furry friends. They're all feeling very feisty this week.

    Too bad the weekend didnt go quite as expected for you.

    Kel

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    1. The jets are so low, we can see the pilots' heads! Or we think we do. And Mo sees them and barks. Usually he only notices helicopters.

      Spring fever for the doggies and kitties? Maybe. I've been trying to take Mo on longer walks but then he plops and won't budge. Today we met the most handsome back and white tuxedo kitty.

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  8. Personally, I like the blues in the block. Subtle. 🙋🏻

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  9. Well, Lizzy, you did it now. I couldn't help getting back online after you calling out to me. I've been "stealth" reading your blog for months.

    I'm starting a new blog. Just in time for Google to hang and refuse to add a photo.

    Thank you for thinking of me and motivating me to get back online.

    Talk to you soon!

    Hunter

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    1. OMG! I am so thrilled! You made my day! I am beyond grinning here, that you actually have gotten in touch.Just want to know you are okay, and will respect your privacy and silence, but do know you have friends who care about you and do not forget you.

      lots of love

      r

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  11. Nancy I am so sorry! Blogger deleted this comment even as I was reading it. Grrrr. No way to recover it. I got as far as the blue block, but not your feedback..any ide what you had said?

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Hi! I'm allowing comments from everyone, even anonymous for awhile, to see what happens. With comments moderation. Hopefully the awful porn spammer has gone elsewhere. Or you can always email me! I love to hear from everyone.