Figure, I've got a bunch of pictures of projects I've worked on over the last few months....to pack into one big long diatribe of a post. But maybe I'll just start with the one I'm most excited about because I just finished it.
After reading
Oh, Fransson!'s entry on overdyeing, I had to give it a try. I loved the look of her dyed fabric against the white:
I started cutting up this fabric that I happened upon at JoAnn's that I thought might be perfect!
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Used my rotary cutter to cut out 6 inch wide strips. |
Followed these
directions on dyeing a color wheel using dye and soda ash that I picked up at JoAnn's as well.
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Color wheel of dyes |
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Drying in the bathroom after rinsing them out... |
I think next time I'll be a little more precise when I go to dole out my reds, because these ended up coming out such similar colors. I think the red seemed to easily overwhelm the yellow dye.
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As expected, the yellow showed the details of the print on the fabric best. |
Then it was time to get to work cutting and piecing....and this is what I ended up with:
I really liked Oh Fransson!'s piecing because it looked like it had more movement in it and had a kind of retro-feel, but I decided I wanted to show off the color gradation more. At this point too, I'd decided who I was going to make the quilt for. My coworker Kristen was getting married, so I thought a wedding quilt would be a nice gift. (I didn't really mean for it to come 4 months late though....but better late than never!) Adam helped me decide how the blocks looked best.
I thought it might be nice to embroider in their names and their wedding date.
I chose a light blue fabric with a small vine and heart-flowers print in white in it for the backing. I was going to just use the pre-dyed fabric to bind the quilt, but it was an odd pale turquoise and didn't look quite right. Thought maybe the same fabric I used for the backing....but that just seemed kind of boring. So I had some leftover turquoise and green damask that I'd just used to make an apron....I think it turned out pretty cool. I think (hope) it helps to make it not look so old fashioned and adds a little interest.
I can't wait to give it to her on Monday!