Do you look at you past work for inspiration? Or do you maybe have an "idea board" or some other type or plan for inspiration? Some days we just need a kick start.
What I really loved on the older quilt was the way the quilting was divided into sections that all worked together. I saw that I used several "Square Flower" motifs. It is one that I learned from Lori Kennedy. That link will take you to her blog tutorial. Of course, I have changed the motif a little and made variations. But I love the basis of it. To quote a country song, "When the bones are good, the rest don't matter" and the bones on this are excellent. I learned from Christina Cameli and Leah Day that you can take a basic design (the bones) and create endless variations.
Here are some sneak peeks including a photo of the main backing fabric.
Square Flower |
Floral with Leaves and squiggles |
Backing fabric and some quilting |
For now, I am planning to use a huge floral-ish motif for each of the big squares. I have not yet decided what I will do for the setting triangles and border. I drew my inspiration from the quilt below. I may well draw more inspiration from this fun quilt.
The stitching isn't perfect but it certainly makes me smile. |
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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5 comments:
Looks awesome....looks like you enjoyed yourself too.
I agree with Barb - it looks AWESOME! I remember the "inspiration" quilt - and the wonderful quilting you did on it. It's nice to have previous work to look back on - inspiration is everywhere - ;))
Very pretty quilting! 🌻🎶
Hi Gene,
Thank you for showing the quilting details! It looks fantastic!
Happy Quilting! :-)
I wouldn't want to cut that fabric up, either.
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