I had a notion that I might be making hourglass units or maybe pinwheels. Both feel like itches I want to scratch at the moment. But it turns out I am still cutting curves. This time they are more like a quarter-oval shape than the loosely quarter circle-y things I did for the last couple of quilts. I tend to start by cutting a sleeve off a shirt I am planning to use. It feels less drastic somehow than chopping straight into a front or back piece: if I change my mind, I still have plenty of fabric left to try in something else. This time, I opened up a short sleeve and realised that if I cut it in half from shoulder to cuff, I pretty much got this curved piece and that seemed as good a place to start as any.
I like the layered, elongated oval shapes. And so smart to start with smaller pieces off the shirts like the sleeves. :)
ReplyDeleteQuarter ovals, there's a lot you can do with those and good colors too!
ReplyDeleteSo different but the same. I like the light green with the deep reddish color. Keep going. . .
ReplyDeleteThe color palette is wonderful and the shapes are very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe last photo reminds me of Audrey's flowers at Quilty Folk . . . I love your color palette and it will be fun to see where you go with this!
ReplyDeleteI like the elongated curvy shapes. That's a nice color palette too!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking the way the curves have obviously taken over!! Good reasoning with the sleeves first, roughly how much 'yardage' would you have out of a shirt?
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