Saturday, April 12, 2008

UFO-ing


Being really intrigued when a copy of Strips that Sizzle fell into my hands, I planned my own sizzly quilt for a couple years before ever cutting into fabric. And what could be more electric than color wheel opposites like turquoise and orange?

Still, when the blocks were done, I wasn't as pleased as I might have been. The success of Strips that Sizzle quilts hinges on value choices and value grading choices aren't always easy for me. So the blocks were put away.

When I went looking for the blocks later on, I couldn't find them. Anyone visiting my sewing room wouldn't be surprised. Some interesting Freudian implications, perhaps?? No, just general CHAOS.


Eventually the blocks surfaced. I planned a layout, but needed to fill in some gaps.


This week the blocks got made and the top assembled. Yay--another UFO is together in one piece!


Now the decision--to border or not to border?

Instead of making that decision, I'm re-organizing my under-the-stairs sewing storage area. Good lord, I've got one HELL of a lot of fabric. *grin*

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It's fun seeing green, blooming spring around on the blogs and on Flickr. Here in Wisconsin, this is what mid-April looks like. Last vestiges (we hope) of snow:

10 comments:

Maria said...

I love it! I like the little splashes of black and white too. I just spent 4 days in Wisconsin and saw a little snow. We drove home to Minnesota just in time for a snowstorm!

Lazy Gal Tonya said...

ooh, I love those hints of black and white fabric in there, they add a great touch. woohoo for getting the center of the top together.

La Manosa said...

Wow, that quilt is absolutely beautiful! I'm still sometimes afraid of using oranges because I feel like I don't know what to do with them, but you did a great job with the color selection.

Spring is finally coming here in PA. I hope it arrives soon to you as well!

Kim said...

LOVIN it! It's fabulous!!!

I can relate to the 'late spring' you're having. Here in South Dakota the snow is beginning to melt and I can see mud underneath! soon...the grass will be back! LOL

meggie said...

That is a great success! I think I would be inclined to just bind it as is. It doesn't need any distraction. Then, I could be wrong!

jovaliquilts said...

Now that you've dug out the blocks again, are you still dissatisfied? I think it's wonderful! My inclination would be to leave it without a border, but I'm curious what you're thinking of if you do put one.

Casey said...

Oh, you're on another roll of putting goodies together...it's wonderful to see the vibrant color placed in such a unique design. You go girl!!

Marie said...

The quilt looks stunning! Great use of color.

Karen Dianne Lee said...

Oh, oh, oh, how I love the joy of this work! Orange is one of my favorite colors but I'm sure that has NOTHING to do with it. ;)

Love peeking at your sewing room as well as the last of winter in Wisconsin. Great share! *karendianne.

Elaine Adair said...

I'm stalled at the same point about "border" or "no border" with my project of 4 months ago. IMHO, NO BORDER is called for on yours. Love that little black/white detail.