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







Monday, January 31, 2011

Almost Done....HQDQ

Hi! Yes I am still picking away at this little project!


Probably only the die-hard quilters are still with me at this point,lol.


It isn't trimmed because I was short on fabric for the corners, I may have to redo them....

                              

I was taught that the back of a needlework project should look as good as the front....
No way is anyone gonna see the back of this little guy. I am going to choose a backing and layer it up right away, even though I won't quilt it til summer on the beach....

First though I was auditioning borders. I like a border on a doll quilt because it makes it look a true miniature instead of a block from a large quilt that has been trimmed down and bound.
So we have:

Repro (but vintage? selvedge says 1994) indigo (no)...


Repro 1994 red..(no)...



Cheddar #1 (maybe?)...no corner squares though.


Cheddar # 2: (too pale?)...



Turkey red print that I think is antique, I forget....(maybe?)


One fun thing about digital cameras and quilting: you can really step back and get a good look at try-outs and effects.

For the backing:

First I wanted to use a feedsack (logo type, not floral print), just for fun and to emphasize the make-do quality of my rendition of this quilt. I have one with a lighthouse and one with a turquoise elephant! (neither of which I can find right now, but...).
Or:
antique calico from an old quilt:


repro double pink (a yes unless I find the feedsacks)....




Let me know what you think? And please don't look too closely at my piecework! Boy, am I rusty!

And as a reward for sticking with me and encouraging my progress, here's a sprig of springtime! Just one of my forced bulbs is NOT paperwhites but an adorable baby daffodil.


enjoy!

love

          lizzy
new snowstorm coming up the coast...[sigh]

gone to the beach.....

Friday, January 28, 2011

A Snow Day Visitor...and doll quilt

I've been keeping busy with the Humble Quilts doll quilt challenge...and imagine my surprise when I glanced up from my sewing machine and saw...him! Peering in at me from the lamppost.

Note the coy turn of his head, he doesn't like his picture taken!


Remember this little guy from last summer? With his green tennis ball? I guess he followed me home one day (I feed the gulls on the winter beach; naughty, I know, but---they're hungry). Here he is on the roof of the pool house, staring in at me:Yoohooo! Lizzeeeee! I'm hungry!



And with the beach really snow-covered by the latest wet snow (19"!), probably there is not much food for the gulls. Even the big landfill on the mainland is totally snow encrusted and inaccessible to the gulls. So here he is, looking for a handout! Today he came back, brought his mom! If he brings all the relatives, I am NOT gonna feed them, geez.

All I have is stale bread, wonder if he'll eat apples? Should I go to the fish store (or bait shop, lol!) and get him....? Scallops? Clams? Bait fish?

Anyway, he and Mom ate their Wonderbread and I got back to work on The HQDQ Project:
The blocks are together and here is the layout with the blue spacers.


I tried it with one black and white calico piece [below, top row], a "poverty patch". It is all I have of this c. 1890? treasured print.


But I think the blues look better, the "grey" patch is distracting? I have an indigo repro that I could use for the spacer squares...but I want to use these antiques, despite the rather chaotic effect of mixing designs and grains due to fabric scrap constraints....



The top should be done by the weekend. I hope!

 love

               lizzy


gone to the beach.....

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

[Good] Winter Blues


Hello! How's your snow day going?....I am snowbound again and happily looking around my peaceful blue and white living space...


Don't get me wrong! I love pumpkins in the fall, and all the glitz, glitter and bright reds of Christmas...but every January when I have tucked away the last precious holiday treasure, I restore my home to my favorite blue and white decor.

This is a new pillow. I bought the early-mid 19th century quilt scrap to make hearts...but how could I cut this up? Gorgeous.


My interior spaces are actually entirely white: white sofas, bleached wood floors, and pale oatmeal rugs....thus the easy switch to red and dill pickle green ( or rose & turq; silver & grey...) at the holidays. And I love the all-white look so popular in blogland...but the brilliant ocean light is very draining and all white just looks sad here.


(I'm saving up for linen slipcovers, lol!)
In the winter my accents tend to be cobalt blue with some hints of black and soft dark turquoise.



In summer, the black gives way to brilliant sky blue-turquoise and Caribbean aquamarine.....



The good part is, I never get bored...and I love the serenity of wintery colors. The bad part is---I can't find the rest of my blue and white transferware!!!!


On a fun note: my white etsy hearts:



were featured in this beautiful blog:  The Quilted Nest ....I was thrilled! Take a look, the other heart-shaped items are so pretty! Thank you, Joyce!


remember, you can always order a custom heart...or a dozen! Takes me about a week to make them....

So---do you change your spaces for the seasons? What do you do?...new throw pillows? a cozy afghan? candles in warm scents? a favorite wreath or flower?...

love

            lizzy

...gone to the beach