MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Monday, April 20, 2020

A semi finish, and a challenge of sorts

Today would have been our monthly quilt guild meeting and obviously that's not happening, so one of the members has issued a challenge to spend the time we normally would have been at the meeting to sew one of the donation projects that we support.  I will be making one (or more) Christmas-themed placemats that will be given to the recipients of Meals On Wheels deliveries on Christmas day.  Pictures will show in my next post!

Over the weekend I didn't do what I intended (start on the landscape) and instead chose to finish the final bits on the green crazy quilt block...


That led to starting on the pink block...

Just realized that bottom seam looks out of sorts!




I'm sticking to the original idea of using a triad colour scheme and I must say it's making me mighty uncomfortable because it's outside the zone of where I would normally go.  However, in the interest of learning, I'm sticking to it. So....these are the colours pulled for the pink block....





Today the quote is from Margaret Mead..."Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world for, indeed, that's all who ever have"

20 comments:

  1. Love the stitching on your CQ block. I haven't done any in awhile but you did inspire me to make up three small blocks and start again. Interesting and unusual colours to go with pink though.

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    1. I guess there are worse things I could be guilty of inspiring! And I agree - those colours are definitely interesting! Nevertheless I'm sticking to the plan and hoping it works out in the end.

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  2. Good time to remember Margaret Mead.

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    1. I thought that was a good quote when I happened across it over the weekend.

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  3. Your embroidered block is lovely and I like the pinks you have challenged yourself with...
    Stay safe now ~ ~ ~ waving under gray skies Julierose

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    1. Thank you Julierose - I like the green block but not too sure how I'm going to feel about the pink one when it's done.

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  4. You are allowed to change your plans. Hand embroidery can be relaxing and goodness knows we need to do that at this time. Thanks for the links.

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    1. We are woman - we are allowed to change our minds, right?

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  5. Those varying shades of pink look great together. I look forward to seeing what you imagine with those threads as they dance across the pinks in pretty patterns.

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    1. The pinks are good, just not so sure about those awful greenish tones that are supposed to go with it. Definitely NOT ones I would ever choose if left to my own devices.

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  6. Love the green block and the variety of stitches. You may find the greens for the pink are the link for adding the other colours. You always come up with a good solution. .

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    1. Jury is out on those greens but I'm willing to give it a try. The quilt isn't going to be in any competitions so I'm not too concerned what it ends up looking like.

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  7. I believe your triad color exercise is very interesting and it would be beyond my comfort zone too. Bless you and your quilt guild for making placemats for Meals on Wheels for Christmas. So very thoughful. I used to make monthly ATC cards as tray favors for several rest and convalescent homes. The people really enjoyed them. It always feels so good to give...especially anonymously. Blessings Dear.

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    1. Making the placemats is a great way to use up some small amounts of Christmas fabric and the three I made today served that purpose quite nicely. Nice to know they'll give a little cheer to people who are shut in.

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  8. I think we're all outside the comfort zone of where we want to be right now. I must say crazy quilting designs seem entirely appropriate!
    Looking forward to seeing the Christmas place mats!
    Wren x

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    1. For sure - we're certainly not used to having to stay home quite so much but us creative types are finding lots to do. At least I am!

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  9. I always love to see your crazy quilting, always so beautifully adorned x

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    1. awww - thank you! Kind words indeed coming from someone who does such amazing things with needle and thread (and paper!)

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  10. Love your finished green square (though it's back to looking blue as I'm on my laptop - lol). It looks good blue, too. ;^) I think the colors of floss you'll use on the pink square are great. The green threads ought to really pop. At least they look green on my screen.

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    1. Yes the threads are green (ish). To my obviously untrained eye they don't 'go' together but what do I know. It's a definite learning curve!

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