As part of this challenge series, we choose one color from our Cherrywood challenge bundle as the focus color for our quilt, using a different color each month. I had three colors remaining, red, blue and indigo. While looking at my little stash of Cherrywood fabric, trying to decide which of my many ideas I would go with, my eye settled on the blue fabric which happened to be sitting next to the orange fabric left over from the first challenge. This struck me as a very southwest color palette and suddenly I knew exactly what direction I was going to head with my design.
Once I got this far, I realized I needed some sort of feature element for the center. The dancing, flute playing Kokopelli I see everywhere here in Arizona has always made me smile. He seems like such a happy, joyful fellow. So that was an easy choice to make.
Not having done a lot of hand applique before, this was a true challenge for me. Lack of decisiveness and poor planning made the process more difficult than it had to be. If I had it to do over again, I would go about the applique process in a very different way. I'm happy with where I ended up, but getting there could have been a lot easier. I learned a lot from this project and I'll be more prepared the next time I want to do hand applique.
I had only a vague plan of what I wanted to do with the quilting. I knew I wanted to incorporate some of Angela Walter's Dot to Dot techniques but mostly I just made it up as I went along.
It was great fun and I was so pleased with the way it all turned out I wanted to break out into a happy dance. So that is what I named this quilt.
Happy Dance
Be sure to check out all the other fantastic entries at the challenge website Persimon Dreams
This is such a fun design and you found such great ways to incorporate the flying geese units throughout!! And I love all your quilted texture--fantastic!!
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