I can't believe we are already in to February and challenge 3 of Project Quilting Season 8. This weeks challenge was Texture. Such a fun challenge that made me look for inspiration all around.
My inspiration came from a few things. On my sewing desk sits a Rubik's cube and an Alexander's Star. The Alexander's Star has a great shape, with triangles facing all different directions. These triangles look so much like flying geese. Also, this week, I was making draft socks and filling them with ground walnut shells. The texture reminded me of the sand on the beach. Once these two came together my idea began to form.
I pulled a background fabric that reminded me of mornings on the beach with the sun sparkling off the sand and pebbles sprinkled in. For the colors of my geese I turned to my collection of sea glass. I love the different shades of teals and blues that I have collected, even some green and white can be found in my jars.
I began to build my mini quilt, starting with paper piecing curving and growing geese from my own patterns. It is as if the sea glass geese are coming out of the sand.
To add more texture to the sand I decided on a small stipple for the quilting. Giving the feeling of the beach when the water recedes and a light texture remains on the wet sand.
This Sea Geese mini quilt measures 19" x 21". All the fabrics in it are batik, they add just the right amount of texture and variation to the colors that make them perfect for this mini.
Sea Geese
19" x 21"
Batik fabrics
cotton batting
Created in Lanoka Harbor, NJ
I just love how it looks through the back of the quilt with the sun shining, like stained glass.




Always love seeing what you create! Love that seaglass color! And so cool as u look through it. Great work!!
ReplyDeleteAs always, fabulous. But that backwards picture? Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love how you work!
ReplyDelete