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







Monday, March 23, 2020

Chocolate Milk Brown and Hockney Swimming Pool Blue ~ a Quilt

David Hockney, I think called Bigger Splash

Happy Sunday, everyone all home safe and sound so far? I am still walking Mo, with far away waves to neighbors also dog-walking. Paid professional dogwalkers are a thing of the past. Otherwise I'm isolating.
I fear my blog may become a quilting blog. But I'll always post beach pics at the end, memories of better days.

Mel said it was amusing that I used a bad pen for quilt marking, an ooopsie. But I turned around yesterday and marked again with a permanent white opaque pen, for embroidering my Days' October block. Not a good thing. It took a lot of scrubbing to get it even this okay.


Sewing well requires a certain focus and mental serenity, I think.  This day my hands were shaking too much for finely spaced wool applique. Ugh. I wanted the hint of snow on the wintry pine tree.


It's not quite the same feeling for me as the [many, many, many] online quilters laugh off the quarantine as a wonderful time to get busy and sew. [do they not fear for their children, their parents, themselves? I don't get it.]


I turned my attention for a different project. This is Swimming Pool and Chocolate Milk, a vintage partial top I found on FB Marketplace.


Oddly it disappeared from sales  when I wanted to buy it, then it returned and I snapped it up. It is from eastern PA, and is reputedly an Old Amish center section for an Amish estate sale.



No provenance to prove that story, but in quilt collecting I accept fairy tales if I love the item. I think I paid 30.oo.
Such strange colors! But beachy.



Some close ups.



Note the brown squares are darker than the border triangles.


And the ''pool'' color is more blue than green/ turq, though on my screen the color is very green.


I want to put a turquoise 1 1/2'' border then a wide brown border. I originally tried to order the solids via internet but the results were wildly off.





I also tried out some alternates for the ''stop'' border, less crucial than matching the brown. I could live with either of these, maybe.





Before the virus hit I had contacted Fat Quarters Shop customer service and they said they'd try to do a better match if I could send swatches.



Of course a well made top has no excess so I shaved off tiny bits to send.



And augmented with paint chips,









collected during our last outing to Ace Hardware before the Apocalypse. That was a Tuesday. I wanted paint supplies to paint my bathroom ceiling [so hard!] and by Friday we were in a panic and isolating.
I feel it's okay to ask for project chips when I am also buying other supplies; I'm told it is okay.


I have everything set up, just must write the cover letter and hope the online store can help. I do foresee that maybe all commerce will stop soon, but I'll try.

Maybe I'll succeed and have a beautiful Amish quilt someday.



..............

Mo had a birthday.



We didn't make a party but he got a bag of Pupperoni treats[junk food!], a spa day, and two rawhide/ jerky chews. Mo adores jerky but is indifferent to rawhide. I find if he  must gnaw the jerky off the rawhide stick he can't gobble the jerky and choke. He was pleased.



Freshly groomed, like a little doll.


Mo is six, now.






Remember Baby Mo, here at  2 1/2 months.


I think of you all often. I value our friendship in these uncertain times. If you visit and feel up to it a comment brightens my day immensely.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....









To see more swimming pool paintings by David Hockney, click here .
I have to admit I love his paintings, they have the same  loneliness of Edward Hopper's Nighthawks [men in the old chrome diner, late at night], while also capturing the heat and stillness of a surreal summer day.

14 comments:

  1. Happy Happy Birthday wishes to little Mo. Was he ever that tiny? I love looking at early photos of him.
    Your Amish brown definitely has a mauve undertone which makes the daring colour combination really interesting. It's wonderful that a project that one quilter began many years ago will be finished and appreciated by another much later. A heartwarming tribute to quilters and survival across time and other boundaries. Penny

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  2. I think this isolation is going to last for months. I’ve been good staying home but today DH went out for milk and to go to the post office so I offered to drive him. When we saw the local supermarket was empty I ran and got a couple of things. Stay well. I always love seeing your beach photos.

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  3. Happy birthday little Mo! That is a striking quilt top you're working on, looks so neatly pieced, so pretty. I can see it as a lovely table topper out on your deck in mid-summer with a big pitcher of lemonade, or more likely flowers. I understand totally your dilemma with matching the solid colors. Just went through the same thing in a futile attempt to match the binding to the stop border on WW. Ended up purchasing a yard of three or four possibilities, but every one had too much blue even though the tiny swatches looked to be a near-perfect match. Solids are always difficult for me, probably why they are used so sparingly in my quilts. Always happy to see your beach photos, especially the sunsets and stormy ones.

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  4. Paint chips is a great idea to match your quilt colors!! What a fun quilt!!
    Happy birthday Mo!

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  5. Enjoyed reading your blog. I buy old quilt tops with the intention to finish them. Somehow that a;ways stay at the bottom of my todo list. Your plan sounds good.

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  6. I love those two colors together. Happy Birthday to your Mo! 6 years, that's incredible. Love seeing your beach pics. Who knows if I'll be able to Oregon this year. 😕 Take care, Kit

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  7. Birthday Blessings, Dear Mo! Love you and your Mom. The Amish quilt is lovely. The colors play well together. One day, you will make it work - you have the touch. Blessings.

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  8. Happy Birthday Mo Baby!!;))) and..........
    what a lovely quilt--the brown looks like milk chocolate...
    It is so difficult matching colors or choosing what would set them off...

    Hope you are staying safe. We are isolating here, too. It is like my parents' stories about the War years...hugs, Julierose

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  9. Happy Birthday MO! What a cutie, so fluffy after his spa day! It's hard to beleave he was so tiny & really cute.
    Love the Amish quilt.
    Stay healthy & safe!!!
    Keep sending the beautiful pictures we all enjoy.
    Happy Quilting

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  10. You had me at the Hockney panting :) Love it. Brightened my mood.

    Regarding your comment about some people feeling like they can enjoy the time at home...people don't know what they don't know. It's a process, and this will inevitably become real for them.

    Awww, Mo is the cutest six year old in the history of the world! Please give him extra birthday pets from me. Hugs and kisses, too!

    Stay well, my friend,

    Kel

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  11. Happy birthday Mo! Glad you are getting your walks in!
    Lizzy you definitely got a good fairy tale for your thirty dollars. I love how you are rescuing the quilt and going the extra mile to match the fabrics. It will be striking and any "off" colors will just add to the quilt's story and actually be pretty cool! I'm preoccupied, worried and anxious for our loved ones in the U.S., mostly all spread out and some (young and old) with health issues. Facetime helps, but feeling far away and helpless should any of them get the virus. Some of us here are worried about a second wave of virus in Tokyo. Things feel a little too relaxed. And we're wondering when they will call off the Olympics already and get real.

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  12. Happy Birthday, Mo! You look just SO excited in your birthday outfit! Glad you are getting out for your walkies! Keep Calm and Quilt ON!

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  13. Love your thrift quilt. That blue is so bold and jazzy looking, especially with the dull brown. I'm glad you're still able to take walks to the beach where you can breathe deep. Don't understand the areas where they are trying to keep people indoors completely. Such a disservice to everyone trying so hard to cope.

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  14. Happy LATE Birthday to Mo (and to you - sorry I missed it!).

    I think if it was me I'd try to find a print to frame that blue and brown quilt! Although the fabric shop may be some good help - I hope you let us know if they can match those colors! I look forward to seeing what you can do with that quilt top!

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