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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

No Orange!

Please.

That's what my husband requested when we decided my Sew Modern Bee Quilt would be for him. {actually, he said something like," you know what colours you usually use - not them". Once I dusted off my pride, we got back to planning!}



Too bad, because the orange from my Mystery Basket quilt looks great with the Castle Peeps fabric I bought! Some of the only 'designer' fabrics I purchased for his quilt. And I did get to purchase for this quilt!


Bonnie Hunter had an interesting quip/post/rant about labeling quilters. I'm enjoying being part of a Modern Bee, but certainly wouldn't label myself a modern quilter. For this quilt I have tried to pick out more geometric than floral fabrics, more tone on tone - and NO orange - which is out of my comfort zone.

I guess I think of being modern as always evolving with your quilting.
Not a specific technique or style of fabric - or quilting design (although I really disliked the early years of machine quilting and all of the meandering).
I have never made a pattern from beginning to end until this year! 14 years in!
I've never made the same quilt twice.
Basket quilts make my heart happy.
I am really enjoying playing with free form piecing and liberated making.
I am just discovering a love of quilting designs - especially on Welsh quilts.
I really want to make a traditional applique quilt - soon.

And very, very rarely {I can think of 3 times now} have I bought fabric for a specific quilt.



I shop my stash. I still use my husband's Granny's stash {the leftovers she didn't give away to her quilting guild in St. Lambert, Quebec}.

Am I modern? Maybe. Are you?

I enjoy learning from everyone! And sharing with everyone, too.

With Joy,
Sarah Vee

2 comments:

  1. I've decided I'm definitely not modern. I don't even really like some of the "fresh modern fabrics". I do like lots of colour and deep reds. I think I could love orange too - I just have a hard time finding it.

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  2. I think I`m sometimes modern, sometimes not.
    But who cares?
    I love the things you do and have done, not always the colours (orange isn`t my favourite).

    Greets from Germany
    Ingrid

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me. Your comments bring me JOY!