This meant adding another technique between the center section and the triangles. I decided to make what Maria Shell calls "Polka Dots". I chose red as my dominant colour and considered light green, yellow and touches of black for the "dots". The idea is to have the dots almost appear to float against the background. This required putting together sections of strips, I made three, all different. Then cutting them apart crosswise.
These narrow strips are then joined together, end for end, to create 60 inch strips. I needed six 60 inch strips.
The next step is to join each narrow strip to a strip of red, and then join them all together, with a wider red strip on each side.
Here is the piece as it stands now. The center section is not yet stitched to the red, and the triangles will have to be assembled as a separate section and then added. The bottom edge is yet to be determined. But that is another day
I'm constantly amazed at how different this is from my usual work. I've been having a lot of self doubt about my art lately, but I'm finding so much challenge and excitement in making this piece, that I feel a real confirmation of my recent decision to make what I want, and not worry about my future as an artiste.
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Hi Pat. I am a member of the Gladstone/Plumas and the Neepawa Quilt Guilds. Would you consider teaching improv quilting at our April workshop. Please send info on costs to my email.
I have taught for your very welcoming group before. Thoroughly enjoyed myself! I don't have a course ready right now, so would need time to develop that. I am committed until the fall of 2020. If we could work dates out it would be my pleasure to come back. I charge $300, for 6 hours class, ( with a lunch break), plus mileage from Winnipeg. I would need at least one night accommodation, but could probably work something out with family in the area.
Please contact me directly at fndlmous@shaw.ca
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