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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Just fooling around!


Yikes! I feel like I haven't been very good to blog this last couple of weeks, which is reflective of my whirlwind life at the moment. But I **think** we are finally out of the woods on the family sickness front - its been one thing after the other here. All that stress has had its effect and I've been lacking a little creative energy lately. But last night I decided to try to work out an idea that has been in my head for quite a while and I finished it this evening - a little tiny mini quilt that I'm calling Floating Away. Isn't it pretty?

I love to doodle when I'm in meetings or on the phone and lately all I've been doodling was bunches of balloons. Plus, I have a great pic on my "Inspiration" board on Pinterest that I love looking at and return to time and again:



So I decided to try to do a ballon inspired fabric picture type and completely improvised as I went along. I saw a picture somewhere recently - a magazine? a blog? a pattern? I can't remember where - where there were circles emphasised with lines of quilting around them and I really loved the effect. I had some lovely embroidery threads in my sewing box that have a slight sheen - they're called Sulky and I thought they would be perfect. So I marked some circles on some scrap pieces using various glasses of different widths and cut them out and sewed around to give a raw edge applique, and sewed in the ribbon/string trailing from them. Then I started quilting the circles around the balloons. I deliberately went for a very "freehand" look in these quilting lines, crossing over lines, varying the widths - I wanted it to look light, breezy, unstructured and to have a bit of movement.

I used a poly batting which is a good deal thicker (width wise) than my normal cotton one but much lighter and airier in texture, it was interesting to quilt with. I was surprised by the cool raised effect it created under the balloons when I quilted the lines which makes it a little 3 dimensional. Isn't the thread nice too?


I also used it as an opportunity to practice FMQ on the white solid - my technique is getting better but very slowly - I still need to do lots of practice before I'd tackle a quilt. I like the effect though, it looks like the balloons are floating through clouds, even if its uneven in lots of places!

Please don't look too closely at the binding - I was too lazy and too anxious to finish to iron it so I finger pressed it and did it super quick so its not the best. But I don't really care, this little mini quilt makes me smile, its so cheerful! I'm going to hang it on the wall over the stairs so that I see it when I'm rushing downstairs in the morning when I always need a smile!





I'll be linking this up to some great blogs including www.todayscreativeblog.net and

Fresh Poppy Design
{Sew} Modern Monday at Canoe Ridge Creations







42 comments:

  1. Love it! Am especially interested in the effect the poly batting had. I only use cotton but am making mini quilts now too so poly is now on my shopping list. Thanks!

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  2. I LOVE this quilt!! SO cute and happy!!

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  3. What a lovely idea and it has come out so beautifully too.

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  4. This little piece is so cute! What a wonderful idea! make you happy just to look at it!

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  5. This is just so cute -- what a creative idea!
    Your FMQing is looking good!

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  6. This is your best quilt yet Sarah, I absolutely adore it. It's so bright and bubbly. The design is so imaginative and it is very you!

    Well done! You keep going from strength to strength!

    Hx

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  7. Very cute! I have a couple small pieces of fabric that look like clouds and haven't known what to do with them, ever. Maybe I will have to attempt something like this!

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  8. Very cute quilt. Particularly love the balloon designs and the fun colors you used!

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  9. Hi Sarah,

    I think this is my favourite thing that you've made so far. It's really pretty and so cheerful. I think I may be commissioning something similar from you in about 7 weeks time! Fingers crossed.

    Niamh

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  10. Very cute! I love the effect the quilting gave to this. Great job!

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  11. this is adorable! love it when and idea looks as good finished as in the head :) really cute!

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  12. The balloons look fun :)
    Great idea with the different strings.

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  13. OMG, Sarah, I just love this!!! I love the way you quilted it, and I love the story behind this mini, thank you for sharing :)

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  14. This is gorgeous! I have been trying to do some similar circles lately too - they are quite tricky:)

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  15. Gorgeous! I love your inspiration ~ Thanks for sharing ~ please come by and say hi sometime!

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  16. It is very cheerful. It made me smile and let out a little giggle. Great mini quilt.

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  17. So beautiful, and I think it's such a great idea! I like that the batting makes the balloons pop so much! It's great!

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  18. Vow, this is so wonderful and perfect for a good smile in the morning!!! You had great idea and made it so beautiful!

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  19. Adorable! I love the detail around the balloons!

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  20. It turned out beautiful. I love the idea of the poly batting to get the fluffy effect. I will have to buy some and try it myself. Very cute and your FMQ looks great to me!

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  21. Super cute and what a great stash buster!!!!

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  22. That is such a happy little quilt.

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  23. I just found your blog from Sugar Bee Take A Look, I'm so excited:-) This quilt is super pretty!! I love your inspiration:-) And the colors are so wonderful and bright!!!
    Thanks for sharing this:-)
    Maybe you could come over to my blog if you get the chance and check out my quilts @sewhappiness.blogspot.com
    Thanks
    Eleni

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  24. Adorable! I recently tried this type of thing. free motioned circles around the circles. I love the effect! Great work!

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  25. this is so cute...i love the balloons

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  26. This is so so fun!! I'd love for you to link up to Wow Me Wednesday!

    http://polkadotsonparade.blogspot.com/2011/04/wow-me-wednesday-5.html

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  27. So glad to hear you all all getting better. That sick stuff is no fun! Love the balloons, especially with your inspiration photo. How cool! Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday!

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  28. I featured this on my blog today!

    www.kimboscrafts.blogspot.com

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  29. Sooooo cute!!! It is absolutely adorable, love how it turned out. Thanks for linking to fabric Tuesday :)

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  30. Another gorgeous little quilt! Wow! This is so cute, and I love the free motion stitching on it. Fantastic!

    Rachel @ Maybe Matilda

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  31. Oh wow! You did an awesome job! It reminds me of a blanket I had when I was little! I would love for you to come link up to my Sew Crafty Party !

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  32. Gorgeous! I could have sworn that you added extra batting to make them 3 dimensional. Such a nice surprise that it did that on its own! Thanks for the inspiration!!!

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  33. Darling & Creative! I like the way your mind works!

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  34. way cool--u r amazing---Mary Bonnell

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  35. This was a great choice in quilting. The balloons really do look like balloons. Very nice. I always doodle too.

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