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Monday, May 14, 2012

The Traveling Quilts

This is round three of the Traveling Quilts for Dan.  After reading Dan's and Penny's journal entries I knew what I wanted to do.  Like Dan, I love making my own fabric.  Dan made the green fabric and I decided to make some in gray.  Dan also shared a sketch where he had sections of a quilt defined by different shapes and I wanted to make a section that fit that vision.  He also was inspired by the moon and so my section for Dan is my interpretation of the moon rising.

 I followed Penny's lead and chopped one of Dan's circle into two sections.  Yikes, that took guts on my part.  I gripped that rotary cutter and went for it.
 The only thing I did differently than my regular curved piecing is that I stay stitched the cut curve of the pieced section.  I wanted it to be nice and stable and not unravel as I handled it.  Worked like a charm.
Dan sent some extra of the print fabric and I had to use a piece.  I cut templates for a full circle and pieced it.  I didn't want to disturb the print. I love how the almost full moon blends into Dan's piecing.  I wasn't planning to match up the prints, but the cut was so close, I moved the moon over a bit and matched it as best I could.

My goal was to get this done and sent off before heading to Quilt Market.  Yippee.  Now to pack and make sure I have everything on my list!  I have this fear of forgetting something.  It's going to be a busy, exciting week!

15 comments:

  1. I'm beside myself. This is wonderful Jacquie. I love the graysm the new layer of made fabric, and especially the time lapse rising moon (if I may be allowed to go completely literal for a moment).

    It's Gorgeous. Thank you so much!

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  2. Awesome
    You've way more guts than me Jacquie

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  3. Pretty darn neat!!! Very riveting!!!

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  4. beautiful miss gering! it looks amazing! i bet he loves it. have fun at market!

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  5. It's absolutely gorgeous, Jacquie.

    This is by far my favourite bee of all the bees I've read.

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  6. Dan, I visited your site and saw where this started. Sure do love your collaboration. Fun surprises working together.

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  7. Oh that's beautiful. Your curves are fabulous! and the color scheme is so fresh.

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  8. It's wonderful, the colors and the different shapes keep your eye moving through the piece. Well done!

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  10. Hi! Amazing work! I love your blog! Congratulations from Brasil. Kisses Sandra

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