Sunday, July 1, 2012

Color Palette Challenge - June

Hello all.  This month's color palette was chosen by Vicki Welsh at Field Trips in Fiber.


When I first saw this month's colors, I was inspired to work with a vintage sheet.  However, my mom wouldn't give me any of hers (bummer).  I went to my LQS and then to Joann's, but didnt find anything that matched what was in my mind.  I did find in the remnant bin at Joann's a piece of floral fabric.  Now I am not at all floraly, but thought it may work. 

 

This month, there were several new ideas that I thought I would try out:
  1. Using a traditional block, but making it very small.  Maybe a monkey wrench, shoo-fly, or star.
  2. Inspired by the recent EZ Dresden quilting challenge blog hop, I thought I may try using my EZ Quilting Rulers by Darlene Zimmerman (a dresden & a traingle).  I have never used the rulers before.  
Now, I have never made a dresden before, but since I wanted a mini block I thought I would work with the 2 1/2 size plate.  Since these plates seemed so small I figured that I would make 3 mini dresden flowers.  I cut the plates or blades out of scraps.  I think that the tedious part was ironing each blade to create the pointed petal ends.

Once I started sewing the blades together the flower is made pretty fast, but I did not have a mini block.  I am still trying to figure this one out.  My flowers measure about 7 inches across.  The flowers were hand appliqued to the floral fabric with a straight line running stitch.  The stems were also appliqued with stash scraps. 

It was hand quilted and hangs in my mom's house.  I am glad that I managed to just get this piece finished to be posted on this month's Color Palette Challenge at Patchwork Times.  

Action photo shot

Today, I feel like I spent more time trying to get a good shot of this mini than I did quilting.  A small break in the rain today, but no sunny shots.

I am also linking up today to Hand Stitching Sunday at Kathy's Quilts.

11 comments:

  1. So fresh looking and the colours match perfectly!
    Thanks for linking up!

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  2. Beautiful! You nailed the color palette. Love the mini-Dresdens. I'm sure your mom loves it! I sure would enjoy having such a summery little mini.

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  3. Wow! I love your dresdens - great job!!! The background is perfect and the flower just look really happy :*)

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  4. Love your quilt squares. I found 2 vintage sheets and 3 pillowcases at the Goodwill and they were in great shape. I put them on my blog and I also have an outfit I made out of 2 vintage pillow cases. Come and join me at www.sewcraftykathy.blogspot.com

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  5. This is such a great use of dresdens! I love that they are so little. :) The action shot is cracking me up!

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  6. Great color palette, so fresh and summery. I love your block, great job on the dresden plates!

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  7. Very nice job - I love the colours.

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  8. Lovely way to use the desden ruler, with a great colour choice of fabric.

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  9. Love the dresden block - the colours are so summery... =)

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  10. Wow, I remember seeing this photo at the beginning of the challenge. I love your little quilt you made! Totally the colors in the picture. I feel your pain with the photo shoot, most of my pictures include my kitties who just have to be posing :))

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