For the second year in a row, Big Cypress Quilters have given members a paint chip challenge.
Blindly we picked two paint chips. We're to use the paint chip colors (prints or solids) to make something. It doesn't have to be a quilt. It could be an apron, table runner, tote bag, or whatever.
We can add one color, and/or a neutral like white. The project is due May 5.
After auditioning different contrasting colors including eggplant and orange, I decided I liked fuchsia best.
Colors I've used to piece the background are:
- Irish Spring (light green)
- Lime Mist (dark green)
- Sky (light blue)
- Cracked Ice (medium blue)
- Daydream (dark blue)
Arbitrarly, I thought to piece Drunkard's Path blocks using 12½" templates cut from freezer paper.
Thirty blocks later, I was shuffling to get a nice balance of darks, mediums and lights.
The background is 60" X 72".
Using fuchsia solid, I've made yards of ⅝"-wide bias tape. Yes, I have several sizes of bias tape makers, but this method allows me to make tape that's exactly the size I want.
Now I'm challenging myself to create a tape design. I'm struggling, but will keep playing with this.
When I don't want to think quite as hard, or I'm ready to kick back with an audiobook in our new Florida room, I've begun a round loom knitting piece that's for me. Yarn is "Premier Flora" #5 chunky, color River, from Herrschners.
I'm knitting a Seed Stitch Poncho, designed by Denise of loomahat.com, hoping that:
1) One day I will fit back into blue jeans to wear with the poncho; and
2) the yarn doesn't stretch too much, from a medium size to a large! Fibers are acrylic, bamboo, and nylon blend, making the yarn super-soft and somewhat stretchy. I don't know how it will turn out, but I'm enjoying making it.








I love the idea of the bias tape added to the drunkards path blocks. Good color choice too.
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