Last week, Sue wrote about how she revived her original idea for using our new screens in a project to benefit the Virginia Quilt Museum by adding variety to her 9 patch squares.
Elizabeth also tried to make a 9 patch but took the path of a quilt-as-you-go with a leaf quilt design. Her plan was to fuse applique her fall inspired leaves to the block after the quilting and then stitch them around the edges. What happened? After making a few trial blocks she decided the leaves were too small for the blocks, Also, the leaf designs, while lovely and some of our best selling screens, are not the new thermofax screens we hoped to showcase for you. The bark screen was the intention for the 9 patch.
Taking the spiral as a whole piece, she laid out her fused leaves in a circular pattern and then still thought, nah, this isn't working. That happens some times when making an art quilt and we have to give ourselves permission to put it aside and go create something else.
A few warm early fall days were arriving so she went back to ice dyeing some masks. Maybe she will return to the other ideas on another day? On some lime green/yellow ice dyed combinations the new Luna Moth was printed with fabric paint.
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