Thursday, November 28, 2013

Brit Sewing Thursday Linky (28th November 2013)

This week most of my sewing has been focused on my project for the Doll Quilt Swap. I mentioned last week that I'm really pleased with the partner I have been assigned as she looks lovely in her photo and her images on Flickr and her blog show we have very similar tastes.

I really think having a partner you feel you have common ground with really makes the whole process so much more enjoyable and less stressful! I had a partner in a swap last year who right from the start I knew I would struggle making for and it really took the pleasure out of it.

Anyway, my lovely partner in this swap has expressed a liking for warm colours and this wonky freehand windmill block. So I have been experimenting this week...

wonkywindmill1

The top layout definitely works better, but I'm not sure about the grey low volume fabric, it's just a bit too...  grey! What do you think? And while we are at it, I have a question about swap extras. Have you received any good ones or given any that were well received? I'm always looking for ideas



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5 comments:

  1. I love the blocks! Maybe you could add some white or other LV fabric that is different in each middle segment of the square to break it up?

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  2. Great blocks! I really like the grey, the crosshatch really gives it some texture.

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  3. The first block looks much more dynamic. The grey works, though, I think. Nice job!

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  4. Hi! Both blocks are beautiful! Today I like the first one and grey is good with bright colours. If it was for a quilt, I could make blocks with grey and some blocks with white. x Teje
    PS. Unfortunately nothing to share today.

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  5. I love giving and receiving a few extras with my quilted creation. Most of my exchanges have been international - Australia, Germany, Italy and Turkey.... I pay attention to the total cost ensuring the value is below $15 so there is no customs duty. I have received patterns, fat quarters, candy (I send maple candies), small rulers etc. I love to send the fat quarter I bought that is Keep Calm and Quilt on, Cut on, Baste on etc. I also love getting a handwritten card - so rare these days. And it was absolutely a thrill to see my prezzies and quilt on a blog in Turkey.

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