The last couple of days plus tomorrow have been dedicated to making orange jackets -- this grew out of several jacket sessions we have had before where Marcia and Priscilla were determined to use some beautiful orange silk fabric. To date, the jackets have all ended up anything but orange and we can't move forward until we accomplish this task. Although I was not a part of this arrangement; coincidentally, I was actually making an orange jacket but couldn't seem to get it done. (Maybe my mother was right when she said that orange was the easiest color to get bored with.) So the orange jacket days were born.
Well here is the completed back and the beginnings of the front of my jacket. I am making use of some small hexagon Stack and Whack blocks I made a few years ago. Instead of a miniature quilt, they became the beginnings of a jacket.
This is a closeup of the middle of the back where you can see the little Stack and Whack hexagons. For awhile a few years ago, I was doing this block in all different sizes and colors. I probably made 25 of these in full size quilts, most of which I have since given away. It was like candy seeing how the radial symmetry would develop from the triangles -- hmm, has one compulsion taken over from another one? Hm........ Double click and you can see each of the hexagons which is about 3" x 3 1/2".
These are the fabrics and the beginnings of Priscilla's orange jacket. Some purple has crept in there as well (not shown yet).
Nancy didn't know we were doing orange jackets, but it is her favorite color and she had Priscilla's favorite animal on the beginnings of her jacket (tigers).
2 comments:
Hi Beth, have been trying to resurrect my marbling past from 20 years ago, and have had a little trouble with my first attempts. Found you on a google search and am so impressed with your marbling. Your colors are so vivid. I have Carol Taylor's book and Diane Maurer-Mathison's book, but am not there yet. Hope you'll be willing to share some of your expertise as I work along. I'm in NC, so it's hot and humid here. First step will be to switch from careegnan back to methylcel which is what worked for me many years ago.
Write me directly at Quilterb@rochester.rr.com, Marjorie and I would be happy to share any tips or answer any questions. I have a home in NC as well in Kure Beach.
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