Thursday, January 8, 2009

Trimmed and the layout

There are 63 blocks. I thought I would never get done trimming them down to 11" squares. Half have dark fabric on the longest 2 sides and the other half have light on the longest 2 sides because of the way the fabric is stacked and shuffled for cutting. Since the layout is 7 rows by 9 rows a symmetrical design wouldn't work. I have thought they would be in this zig zag pattern anyway.
A normal person could probably throw away these little scraps which measure between and inch and 2 inches.
When I was trimming I saw this flaw in one piece of fabric so I will have to see if I have any more of it to replace this piece. (piece on the left, click for closer view)
I took some snow pictures yesterday before it all started blowing off the branches. It was delicate little fluffy piles on the branches. Click on the pictures for close-ups.

I like the blurred background on this next one.
There is one stubborn leaf that doesn't want to fall, not in focus because the camera was focusing on the branches in the front.

A cold front came through yesterday and it isn't supposed to get very warm today but they are promising sunshine.

26 comments:

Vicki W said...

I like that layout. It's going to be a very calming quilt. Your snow pics are very pretty. I don't think we are going to get any snow here this year. Bummer.

Cathi said...

I love the layout and hte overall effect! As to keeping the tiny pieces -- well, I can definitely appreciate why you'd keep them! So would I!
The snow pictures are wonderful, although I wish we didn't have any of that stuff! We're supposed to have quite strong winds today with resulting nasty wind chill values. I'm staying in!

Rebel said...

I like the zig zag lay out - it looks like a vine, very cool.

Love the snow pictures too... so fluffy!

Kay Koeper Sorensen said...

What - throw away such "big" pieces? Not me. They're even too big to put in the box I call "scraps, too small to use".
The snow photos are wonderful. I enjoy your weather report as it is about the same here and I can decide if I want to go out by what you report for the day!
K

Tine said...

I like the layout :) The colors are so soft and pretty too! Must feel pretty good to be finishing this quilt?! And with such a beautiful result too ;)

Eva said...

Dry snow! The cold will last. I learnt some weather rules from my mom who came from cold Estonia, she said: "When the wind blows the snow from the roofs and it looks like veils, it will start thawing within one or two days."

hetty said...

Love your snow photos! That layout looks good. The quilt will be quiet and comforting. What? Throw out good fabric? I keep all my scraps. That's why I need a whole room to store my stuff!

Karen said...

Hi Wanda, another lovely quilt...very easy on the eyes. As for the tiny??? pieces...I know you'll come up with something to do with them. No snow for us today. We're still digging out from Monday and Tuesday. It's supposed to be 40 today with another storm on the way Friday and Saturday. Let it snow...

Carmen Rose said...

Those photographs match the quilt! You should have them printed and frame them up to go with the quilt!

Pat said...

I really like that quilt. I'm not as much of a bright-color person as you, so those colors would be great for me...and the layout is very nice!

Unknown said...

I love the quilt. The layout is great! Isn't it frustrating when you finish up something then find a flaw. That has happened to me as well. The pictures you took of the snow and trees are terrific!

Anonymous said...

When you put all the pieces together it makes it look muted.i like it. Wig.

Barbara Strobel Lardon said...

The quilt is quite a change for you. Fun to do something in different colors from what you usually choose.
I will be wonderful this spring.

What camera do you use? YOur pictures are always so sharp. I am waiting for the new 14 megapixel Canon to come out. They said it would after Christmas.

imquilternity said...

I love the photos of the snow...they are absolutely beautiful. It makes me want to have snow, just for one day!

Elsie Montgomery said...

If anyone can figure out how to do it, I'd be happy to send our snow to those who would like some! (heehee)

Wanda, your quilt is lovely and the photos are also inspiring. As I said before, how many ways can we say how much your work blesses us!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Wanda, Snow pictures are wonderful! And
what you can do with a log cabin block is
beautiful! jmh

meggie said...

Somehow the quilt colours go with the snow! A calm quiet quilt.
We used to occasionally get snow when we lived in Christchurch New Zealand- & the children loved it!
Living here, we never get snow! Sometimes hailstorms, but never snow.

Quiltdivajulie said...

What a wonderful pairing ~ the serene snow photos and the lovely quilt colors. . . stay warm!

Browndirtcottage said...

ooouu...your quilt reminds me of a watercolor painting!

SueR said...

Gosh, I sure wish I could work as fast as you do. This will be such a pretty quilt, especially where I'm so partial to those floral fabrics and their watercolor effect. The snow pictures are cool, just like the ice crystals on your windowpanes were.

Jean said...

Very pretty...what a great feeling to finish it after 3 years!!! Love the layout!

Vicky F said...

Hi Wanda,
I love the wavy zig-zag pattern. It almost fools the eye in an optical illusion sort of way. The typical log cabin is "supposed to be" straight lines, while these pieces are a tad wonky (on purpose); the eye doesn't want to believe it.
Great look, though.
Vicky F

Marilyn said...

Wanda, I really like these colors. The zig zag pattern makes me think of a stone sidewalk with mounds of flowers hanging over the edges. All those little pieces could go in a crumb quilt or one of your beautiful journals or even one of those cute zippered bags.

Anonymous said...

LOVE, love the zig zag quilt... colors pattern everything about it!

Snow photo's are gorgeous. You capture the best.

I'm playing catch up today.. I can't believe I have missed checking in since Tuesday. Busy week.

J~MT

Wanda said...

Your color sense is always so wonderful! I really like the pattern too. And the snow pictures are beautiful. You find beauty in everything. That is a wonderful gift.

Michael5000 said...

Exuberant muted color!