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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Red
Meet Red.
Red needs a back and then I plan to heavily quilt her with straightish lines. The background is a putty coloured Essex Linen and the red parts are Oakshott shot cottons from my ColourBox.
A couple of nights ago, after finishing most, but not all, of my quilting homework that is due anytime soon, I just wanted to make something for me. So I pulled all the warm shades from the stack of Oakshotts and cut two strips from each.
That is the first panel I made and that is the best picture I could take of it until this afternoon. I have so wanted to make something just for me using this stacked strip modern art sort of approach since I made the solids quilt last summer and the solids sewing machine cover recently for my secret partners.
Last night I made two more panels, and I picked the background. It was between this putty colour and the lighter creamy colour of Essex Linen. Today was snow day - we had a storm and over 1 foot of snow, although it is now melting and turning to ice - so I skipped work and spent some of the afternoon piecing the top.
It is really hard for my camera to take pictures of these various warm shades together but just the right amount of sun came out. Now you can see the shine on these 100% cotton shot cottons.
In person they are even shinier.
Those three pictures gave you a close up of each of the coloured panels, they can all be called red but one is more purple and one is more orange and the last one is more red.
This picture shows you the different warp and weft thread colours and now you can look for that in the other pictures. Besides being thinner and shinier than regular quilting cotton, shot cottons have a lot of depth and interest caused by these different coloured threads, and thus the colours blend well in this kind of block.
There is Red with her colours in the sun, although the background is slightly darker in real life, more like the shady side. I wanted to orient this quilt to have the colours at the top right of the rectangle because that is the place my brain least wants those colours, and the focus of the quilt, to be. It is just a bit unbalanced, unpredictable, on the edge, out there, sassy, which is how I feel about Red.
I am so looking forward to several hours of quilting this one, it is about 60" by 75".
Best,
Leanne
Oh my goodness this is amazing! I lov ethe off-set panels - and the colours! Yum! I'm asking for Oakshots for my birthday in May. Fingers crossed someoen listens to me!!! Gorgeous gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the shimmeriness of the Oakshotts, this looks fab!
ReplyDeleteI bought some Oakshott but am just looking at it for now!
ReplyDeleteAwesome - love the vibrant shots of colour
Absolutely love this quilt! I love how simple yet stunning it is. I need some Oakshott fabrics...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I haven't used any Oakshotts but I would love to give them a try sometime. They are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding. Love those fabrics, love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteSo warm and lovely and...red! Wonderful. I really, really need to open my Colourbox and start using it! I'm such a coward!
ReplyDeleteSensational :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is very very nice! I love all the 'space', and the shot cottons are lovely. Glad you are enjoying the process so much!
ReplyDeleteI just love your style Leanne. Clean, simple, modern, cozy. And seriously? Snow?? I guess it's not unheard of.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh that quilt is GORGEOUS. It would go perfectly with the bag that HoosierToni made for me in the FTLOS swap. It makes me happy just to see it, as does this quilt. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO beautiful! I don't think I have words to describe how wonderful this is! I am also so envious of your stash of Oakshott!
ReplyDeleteLeanne, this is awesome! It looks like all the best colors in the sunset. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLeanne, you're the queen of solids. You do such a wonderful job combining them and turning them into those amazing pieces of art. I can't wait to see the quilting. I'm sure it will be fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! That is gorgeous!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Thanks for sharing. I can't with to see it quilted.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! It reminds me of those sandstone caverns in the desert that the wind has carved ridges into. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, do I ever love Red. Strangely enough I'm not a huge fan of red the colour, but Red the quilt really does it for me!
ReplyDeleteI like red...a lot!! Looks so calm and clean and modern!
ReplyDeleteI wondered where those reds were headed - into a fabulous quilt top, that's where! After our email exchange yesterday and Oakshott's free shipping announcement today, guess what I've ordered? YES!
ReplyDeleteI'm gearing up to quilt a queen size that has Essex putty as background for 1/2 of it as well. It's perfect here in your Reds, and I love it in mine, too. I'll send you a link.
Wow, this is fantastic. I would never be brave enough to choose this colour scheme! It so fresh and simple. Love it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what a "snow day" in April can do for one's creativity. I love this...so fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! You have such an eye, and are so fearless.
ReplyDeleteVery nice the meet Red..she is fab and I can't wait to see her quilted.I predict a book somewhere in your future!!
ReplyDeleteThe tones of those oakshotts are beautiful L! Just what you need on a cold, snowy day! Good for you for making something just for you! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI just love this Leanne :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the depth of colour in these fabrics - such a great design to show them off!
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it! The lines are so fun and I love the deep colors.
ReplyDeleteI love it already!
ReplyDeleteAwesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Look forward to seeing the quilting :)
ReplyDeleteJealous of those Oakshotts!
yumm-ee! I love the narrow palette of solids, the asymetry, the strips, all of it!
ReplyDeleteIt`s just stunningly stunningly stunningly beautiful - there is nothing else to say Leanne.
ReplyDeleteIt's already so beautiful and I'm sure your quilting will make it even more special. Keep warm, hope you'll have some spring weather soon.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I know what you mean about having a day to do some sewing just for yourself--after finishing "all your homework." Sometimes it's nice just lose yourself in the fabrics and design, and in this case, the brilliant colors of the shot cottons. I read Material Obsession and she uses those fabrics a lot--fun to see them on this continent!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to read some more--been out of touch for a while!
Elizabeth E.
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I am collecting ideas of what to do with my Oakshott solids. This helps me and has been added to my list to choose from. It's really great Leanne and I cannot wait to see it heavily quilted.
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