This is a possible layout for the butterfly blocks. Now I just have to figure out what will fill in all of the blank areas. I have enough of the background fabric to just use it but I think I need to do some piecing and add a little more color.
While I was waiting for the dryer to stop yesterday afternoon, I started cleaning off the table that I baste small quilts on. There was a box with leftovers from previous Trip Around the World projects. The back story on this one: when I worked at one of the quilt shops we cut kits for TAW. I also cut 1.5" strips and sewed a small sample so people could see how the selections looked. There were a couple of those groups that never got sewn because the kits sold before I could sew them. This one was cut somewhere between 1995 and 2002. I still have 8 more strips to sew onto this strata. I think this will turn out about 20" x 28". It is just a nice 'in between' project while I think about the butterfly quilt.
Butterfly setting is looking interesting--looking forward to seeing it come together, Wanda;))) I really like that background fabric, too..
ReplyDelete50 early this morning--I thought it was supposed to be a lot cooler??? [Well, weather forecasting is not an exact science I guess...] Dawning gray and cloudy...
I hope your weekend gives you some good sewing time...
hugs, Julierose
Those butterfly positions look great! Looking forward to seeing how you bring it all together. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLoving the butterfly theme!
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Donna
Looking forward to seeing where your thinking takes us!! It’s sure to be creative, interesting, and a learning experience!
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies on-the-diagonal add interest. I am always amazed by the fabric 'kits' that you unearth--archaeology in your own basement!
ReplyDeleteI like your butterflies, Wanda! How about some flowers of varying sizes. Always good at adding lots of work to projects. :)
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see how you turned your butterfly’s up and down and all around… looks like they are all flying in for a reunion. 😊 such fun this one is going to be. And your box of TAW pieces is so mesmerizing with your ‘exuberant colorful’ fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like the butterflies scattered around like that you will come up with a plan this weekend I bet. I watched the NCIS Origins show the last couple days and was glad to see Mark Harmon show for a couple scenes I think they did the flashes of that pretty good
ReplyDeleteWith the four smaller butterfly areas, I see a pinwheel in the center with color streamers in between the butterflies. You could repeat the pinwheels in the two larger areas. But, I am not sure what would fit in the two remaining areas - flower prints or the wavy fabric to continue the illusion of wind? liz
ReplyDeleteI just love the butterflies! Looks so much better with all the lively colors rather than what is on the cover of the pattern! You always come up with great ideas and thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI like these butterfly blocks a lot!
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