Sunday, January 12, 2020

2020



17"x9" faced quilt,  Paper-pieced numbers exploring the concept of color transparency.  Quilted in 6 colors.   Completed for Project Quilting Season 11, challenge 1.


This small quilt was an exploration of transparency,  both in overlapping colors and dark/light transparency.  So the green '2' overlapping the yellow '0' turns light green  (color transparency)  and the blue '0' turns darker blue when it is on the black background.  However there is no actual overlapping going on.  This is all done with color and is paper pieced. 

I started with number patterns from Hunters Design Studio 'Quilt Talk' book, and traced then colored in how these might overlap.




Next I pulled the different shades of color fabric.  I didn't have exactly what I needed, so I made do with this:  










Then I had to transfer the lines to the actual pattern and I colored in the pattern so I would get the colors right.  This was more complicated that it sounds because paper pieced patterns are backwards. 

Finally I started quilting this (with an hour to go for the Project Quilting deadline!)  Why I decided that that needed 6 different colors of quilting is something I'm going to blame on Teri Lucas and her announcement of her new color quilting book coming out this year.   (image before quilting - also added black and white quilting in those background areas) 





I would do this again but make it much bigger and get the right dark red for the lower left corner (that one doesn't stand out from the black - oh VALUE my nemesis) 

Happy New Year everyone! 
Peace, 
Paula 








8 comments:

  1. Love this. The transparency effect works really well with this.

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    1. Thanks Rachel! the tiny piecing was really challenging and i'm not so pleased with that, but I do think overall the transparency works. I'll probably try this technique again.

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  2. Great choices of colors/fabrics to achieve the illusion of transparency!! Happy 2020!!

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    1. Thanks Mel. Its fun to be doing these challenges again. Hope you are having fun too!
      paula

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    1. yes! I have been working with overlapping letters for a while - and this is the closest I've come to it looking right. Thanks for noticing.

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  4. it's wonderful! i'm so happy you stuck with it and made it!

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    1. Thanks Kim. I'm not sure I would have finished if not for PQ.

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