Saturday 21 January 2012

Seeing Red

Last night, I participated in the Friday Night Sew-In, hosted by Handmade by Heidi and Crafty Vegas Mom. I took the opportunity to start working on my Colour My World Challenge and made some very good progress. Must have been because red is such a stimulating colour, eh? 

Not sure how well you can see this, but here's my sketch for this month's red piece:

I'm trying to play with values of red so I chose eight red fabrics to make the main octagon block. Putting the strips side by side, it seemed to progress nicely from light to dark in my value viewers. However, once pieced together in the hexagon, I find there's quite a big jump between the white and red leaf print and the red and white leaf print. Oh well, I'm still really happy with it so far.

I started by tracing the centre hexagon, cut it out and then in half. I then paper pieced each half before sewing them together.

Centre hexagon, paper priced with
triangles of red fabrics
Once the centre hexagon was pieced, I adapted the technique that Madame Parfait used for her swirling hexagons to make a swirling octagon. Here is where I got to last night:
Swirling red octagon
While piecing the octagon, I pieced these leader/ender strip sets for my Chop Suey quilt. Hard to believe that sewing up this one octagon generated that many strip sets, but it did.
Chop Suey strip sets

Thanks Bobbi and Heidi for hosting such a fun FNSI!

Hope you are all having a great weekend!

9 comments:

  1. This is really fabulous! You are so skilled.

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  2. Wow ! M R I love this - it looks tricky to make. You've done a great job!!

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  3. Fantastic block, I love it! You should make it into a pdf for download!

    Red is one of my all time favorite colours, it always intrigues me and draws me in.

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  4. Looks fantastic! I finished my block last night. It was a lot of fun!!

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  5. Fabulous - can you just see that as a 'rainbow'! I'm with Tabatha - would love to see it made into a pdf download!

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  6. GORGEOUS block! And don't you just love leaders and enders? It's like making 2 quilts at a time!

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  7. love your piece....you are so crafty; talented. thanks for stopping by

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