I am taking part in a challenge on the Quiltart list called the Straight and Narrow. The challenge is to create a piece in which the length is at least five times the width. I am doing a banner which will hang in my church. In liturgical churches we have seasons of the church year and the altar paraments have different colors for those seasons: currently we are in lent which is purple, Easter and Christmas are white, Pentecost is red (we had red for Palm Sunday today), Advent is blue or purple. The rest of the year is called ordinary times and the color is green. So I am doing a banner for ordinary times. I have already done Advent and Pentecost. It will be 18 inches wide and 90 – 96 inches long. I am using silk and it will be fused. I want to do a color gradation from dark blue/blue greens to very light green at the top.
Here is my palette:
Here are the fabrics fused and ready to go:
How do you design and fuse a 96 inch long quilt? Well I had Steve bring another table up from the garage and put it end to end with another I keep here. Fortunately I had a piece of batting that was over 96 inches long. Here is the work area set up ready to go:
First, I decided to make a couple of postcards using the fabrics to see how the fusing and gradation looks. Here they are:
How brilliant to make some sample work — and be able to send the postcards as well. I am so impatient I rarely make time to do a test run. I definetely should do this more. I’d love to see the other banners. Post pix please.
hi gerrie, finally figured out how to post a comment here — so glad to hear you’re doing well, loved your political post the other day — and of course i enjoy your fiber adventures and family news… stay well and peace out…patricia
Hi Gerrie –
I am behind on my ArtQuilt list,and, hearing that you were having surgery and that you had a blog, I had to come read and see how you were doing. I am VERY glad to see that you are doing so well! And what a terrific idea to use your left over stuffing in a project! Congratulations on your positive attitude and beautiful work!!!
Be well –