Thursday, March 16, 2017

Time is Up - Project Quilting challenge 8.6

Time is Up - an apt theme for the final challenge in season 8 of Project Quilting.

The first thing that came to my mind was Ted Allen on Chopped calling out the countdown and then declaring "Time is up.  Step away from your stations."  But I couldn't immediately figure out how to translate that into a quilt.  So I had to come up with a Plan B.

I thought about literally making a clock by doing a circle of flying geese and adding real clockworks to it.  But I had set a goal for myself when the challenges first started to use only supplies I already had on hand and not to buy anything new.  Clockworks is not something I have lying around the house.  ;-)

The next thing I thought of was the traditional hourglass quilt block.
 But I wanted something just a little more stylized, so I went from the hourglass block to the peaky & spike (aka tri-recs) block.  Put two of those together point to point and it definitely suggests an hourglass.

Next step was to play with my new EQ7 program to see what kind of layout I could come up with.  To highlight the hourglass look, I figured a minimalist/modern approach would be the way to go.  After a few tries, I came up with this.


I have literally made hundreds of the peaky and spike units using the tri-recs tool, but since I'm still new to EQ7 and I knew I could use it to create foundation piecing patterns, I decided to give that a try.


I loved making the units that way.  Perfect results every time.   Since I only needed 6 of them, I had the quilt top finished in no time.  I soon had it sandwiched and ready to quilt.



Then the quilter's block hit and indecision reigned.  I reached out to fellow challenge participant Mel Beach for suggestions.  Her ideas were similar to one of my not fully formed thoughts, so I jumped on that one and after quilting tiny pebbles in the pink areas of my hourglasses, I quilted a diamond grid all over the background area, leaving a few areas unquilted to create additional "ghost" hourglasses.  When it was all done, I stepped back to admire my masterpiece and......I was underwhelmed.  It was kind of boring.  I outlined the ghost hourglasses with lime green thread - one of Mel's suggestions.  It was a small improvement, but not enough to bring life to the quilt.

So then I added additional quilting to parts of the grid, trying to bring more interest and excitement.  Again it was an improvement but I still wasn't satisfied.  I needed more help.  I posted a picture and a cry for help to the Facebook Challenge Quilts group.  


I got some really great feedback from that talented group.  I added even more quilting to the grid, but still left some of it open because as Trisha F. says, variety = interest.  Then I beefed up the green outline of the ghost hourglasses.  Laura P. suggested I add tiny pebbles to the ghost hourglasses and my hubby agreed so I did that too.  



The last thing left to do was to quilt the "empty" yellow/green areas of the hourglasses.  And again inspiration eluded me.  I tried continuing the grid hoping for a transparency effect.  I didn't like it and ripped it out.  I tried a sort of V shape hoping to imply the movement of the sand.  I didn't like it and ripped it out. I decided to leave them alone since they were supposed to be empty after all.

Final touch was adding the yellow/green border and I had a quilt I could be proud of.  I took pictures ready to post my entry but when I looked at the photos, I realized the empty yellow/green areas looked sad and saggy.  Some quilting just had to be added.  So I went back to my grid idea but this time I only put lines in going one direction.  Better but it needed more.  So one more set of lines between the first set and I was FINALLY happy with it.

Thank you to everyone who gave me input and encouragement!

I'm calling this 

Going, Going, Gone

For Project Quilting Time is Up challenge - March 2017
Size: about 20" x 20" 
I create in Casa Grande, AZ



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5 comments:

  1. I love it! Great representation of the theme and that quilting is divine!

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  2. I just love it! The colors, the minimalist design and all that fabulous quilted texture!!

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  3. I just love how this turned out! I thought it was great before you added the pebble quilting in the purple and then that made it SO MUCH COOLER! It's amazing how one little thing can completely change a piece! Thanks for joining in the PQ fun ;)

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    1. Thanks Kim. I'm going to be going through some serious PQ withdrawl next week. I loved being part of this season!

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