I kept looking at all the circles being made by others who had joined in the Quilty 365 and decided to join in. My personal deadline was February 29, since this year, there will be 366 days. Just think it's sort of cool and knew I had to begin by then. So here goes . . .
For now, I am using fabrics from my stash that are mostly scraps. Many I can remember what quilt they may have been in or that I've had them for 20+ years or just liked the colors. So, I'll say this quilt will be a memory quilt in some ways. I began using some low volume fabrics for the background but since my circle is so large, very little of that will be seen. So now I'm rethinking the size of some of the circles. But can I handle more than one size?? I don't know. This tells a lot about my personality I suppose. . .we'll see.
Here are a few more already cut and ready to be starched with the appliqué method I am using which makes the stitching go very quickly. I also pulled quite a few cream on cream fabrics for backgrounds that my mother-in-law had left from some beautiful pillows she had made, doing crazy patches with embroidery on them. . . .more memories!
At first I could not decide on my background so I had a large piece of gray fabric. I made a hand drawn circle - it looks like a misshapen rock - and put it on the gray. It just had no life to it so I tried some other backgrounds as you see below . . .
This was good . . .
So was this . . .
and this . . .but for some reason the odd shape circle just did not work for me. I got my scrapbook circle cutter out and made my own circles with freezer paper and templar plastic to get going. It's working for me now . . .I'm thinking of an on-point layout. . .
I am such an assembly line person, that I had to get a stack of them to sew instead of picking and choosing one a day. Of course, it's up to each individual but it's great fun to look at the others and see their progress. Here is a link for more circles!!
For now, I am using fabrics from my stash that are mostly scraps. Many I can remember what quilt they may have been in or that I've had them for 20+ years or just liked the colors. So, I'll say this quilt will be a memory quilt in some ways. I began using some low volume fabrics for the background but since my circle is so large, very little of that will be seen. So now I'm rethinking the size of some of the circles. But can I handle more than one size?? I don't know. This tells a lot about my personality I suppose. . .we'll see.
Here are a few more already cut and ready to be starched with the appliqué method I am using which makes the stitching go very quickly. I also pulled quite a few cream on cream fabrics for backgrounds that my mother-in-law had left from some beautiful pillows she had made, doing crazy patches with embroidery on them. . . .more memories!
At first I could not decide on my background so I had a large piece of gray fabric. I made a hand drawn circle - it looks like a misshapen rock - and put it on the gray. It just had no life to it so I tried some other backgrounds as you see below . . .
This was good . . .
So was this . . .
and this . . .but for some reason the odd shape circle just did not work for me. I got my scrapbook circle cutter out and made my own circles with freezer paper and templar plastic to get going. It's working for me now . . .I'm thinking of an on-point layout. . .
I am such an assembly line person, that I had to get a stack of them to sew instead of picking and choosing one a day. Of course, it's up to each individual but it's great fun to look at the others and see their progress. Here is a link for more circles!!
9 comments:
I'm mostly working from my stash so it'll be a memory sort of quilt too. It's fun to see how different people approach this circle-a-day. No right or wrong way, that's for sure!
I like your circles. I thought about doing this but just too many projects already.
One a day or in batches, this project is just plain fun. I'm using scraps and bits of older stash fabric too. Welcome to our quilty fun!
You have so marvelous circles ful of memories!
You have joined in the circle phenomenon. I like your idea of a memory quilt. I'm definitely an assembly line stitcher two. It just seems to make the most sense to me.
Great circles....I love the odd one too, as it has a bit of personality. Figuring out what ever works for you is the best idea. You are making memories as you go.
I like your circles and hearing about your methods. My daughter doesnt like my odd shaped circles either, so I will assume that you are a lovely person just like her. You just like symmetry, its all good! Welcome to the circle.
Gorgeous circles! I'm with you, lots of fond remembering past projects and fabrics!
You and I seem to use the same method. I have been cutting backgrounds and circles well ahead of time. I press the circles onto freezer paper, which I cut on the Accuquilt, and stack everything by my chair. When I'm ready to stitch, I match up a few blocks and stitch away. Some night I do one, other times five. No stress--maybe that's why I enjoy it so.
I love that you have scraps big enough to cut circles. It would be interesting to revisit fabrics and remember the quilts. It's okay, though. I cut both squares and circles from the same pieces and mix stuff up for the fun of it. Crazy? Well sure, but oh, so much fun!
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