Monday, July 8, 2013

Busy times!

Well, after a rather busy time for both of us, what with spending time with the grand-kiddos and family gatherings and Independence Day and life in general, we're back to our blocks!

Here are a few of those we've done.

Quite awhile ago Annie made "Little Blue Basket," but I didn't have a picture of it to post.  We've decided that the background needs to be darker, so these will be remade with a sweet floral-on-taupe to replace the white and blue print.  I love baskets! Pics of the changes to come later.




 Annie also made this lovely "Underground Railroad" block.  We're trying to evenly disperse a variety of colors over the quilt tops, and this is one of our attempts to get some green -- and gold -- into the mix.



And here's another green and gold one that I made.  Its name is "Carolina Lily."



Here is "Rosebud," another attempt at green, but it isn't working for us, so changes are in the wind for this one.  I'll post the updated version when we've settled on it.


This is a fun one.  Its name is "West Virginia" and Annie made it with this awesome print in the center block that shows encamped Union troops surrounded by Scripture verses and song lyrics. In this case, Psalms 46:1 & 50:15 and Rally Round the Flag Boys.  After we put it on the design wall, we realized the center needs to be shifted 45 degrees so it will sit straight when the blocks are set on point.  :-)  So, we have more ripping and re-sewing to do.  Just part of the process, right?  But don't you just love the colors here?  That red and brown combination is rich.



And then I reworked "Lincoln's Platform" because I wasn't satisfied with how the colors worked together.  In my opinion, the blue was too bright and didn't match the value of the rose color.  So here is the result of that change.  I can live with it now.

Before


After
     

Here's a look at the design wall that shows the blocks we have so far. I've done a little preliminary figuring on where which colors might abide to best advantage.  I love living with a block arrangement for weeks, walking by it, sitting and just absorbing what is there. My eyes are constantly roving over the placements and trying to see the "best" way to arrange them.  So, here's the beginning.  There will be many changes before we're finished, to be sure.



We have a work day scheduled tomorrow, so hopefully I'll get more posted soon!

2 comments:

  1. Oh wow! They are all great! You're right, I like the Lincoln's Platform "after". The darker blue gives it more depth. It's hard to tell true colors on the net... On the wall, the Rosebud green is really bright, kind of stands out, too much. But looking at the square itself, the pink looks really bright. I'm sure you'll figure that one out. :-) Awesome fabric on the West Virginia! You both do beautiful work!! Have fun today!

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  2. Thanks, Anne! I've been away from my computer much of the past 5 days or so, and didn't see your comment until tonight. Thanks for your encouraging words! We're having such fun. :-)

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