"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing
there is a field. I will meet you there."

- Jalal ad-Din Rumi


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Thursday, September 1, 2011

quaint shapes for jane

The applique blocks for the pseudo BTCT have been put away for a little while in favour of Jane....I feel rather bad calling her Circles of Death, she really isn't that bad....rather fun really and it's been a pleasure to work with her again.
The next round with lots of appliqué shapes is almost completed. It has been a lot of fun putting together the tiny pieced stars and circles and random "quaint shapes"...
Sweet little love- birds with strangely misshapen club feet...
This little star was pieced over paper - it is only about 4" across...
Still some spaces to fill with random shapes, hearts, circles, ovals... just because....

You'll notice my call for assistance with the brown fabric has been answered by the fabric angels - thank you, thank you, thank you! I think it's perfect for this border.

In other news, bright and early tomorrow morning well before the sparrows rise  I'll be boarding a southbound flight to Melbourne! Can't wait!! this will be my second time at Quilts in the Barn and if last years' exhibition was any indication we should be in for a treat.

Linda's amazing efforts are all to aid raising money for  research into a cure for breast cancer, a totally worthy cause, and should be great fun as well - seeing gorgeous quilts and meeting up with fellow quilters and bloggers. Plus it's a great excuse for a girlie weekend of quilts, shopping, cafes, shopping, exploring Melbourne, and did I mention shopping? Ahhhh Melbourne.... it's a bit of a mecca for great fashion and in particular (my favourite)... shoes.

My travel companion and I were the brunt of some rather harsh(!) ribbing from certain friends for missing ANOTHER Material Obsession workshop due to take place on Saturday but what can a girl do?  travel...sewing...travel...sewing...you know how the scales have tipped this time!

Hope your weekend is full to the brim with quilty goodness. I'm orf to pack.
K

11 comments:

Miriam said...

You project looks amazing!

I love all the tiny applique in your latest round. How big is it now?

Deb said...

Kate your circles of death are gorgeous. I just love it and you are right the border is perfect. I hope you have a fabulous weekend in melbourne. The weather is going to be much better than it was this time last year!

I'm interested to know about your favorite shoes. I too am a bit of a shoe lover.

Karen said...

Your circle piece has so much interesting stuff going on. I took some time to study all of it. I was wondering how you got the idea to add the appliques into the mix. Such an intriguing idea and a feast for the eyes.

Barb said...

Have a fabulous time - I know you will!! We'll want a full report.
Your applique' circle looks fantastic. I love the funny birds, almost like they are statues.
The brown looks great.

Sharon said...

Your piece is gorgeous. Have safe travels and give Linda a big hug from me!

broderie said...

your circle is looking great kate! the sun is shining in melbourne, but you will know that yourself by now. i hope you get to all the shopping spots and enjoy your melbourne weekend.

Crispy said...

Oh Kate "The Circle" is absolutely amazing!! By the time you read this you will already have your running shoes on and are dashing all over Melbourne....Have a marvelous time :0)

Crispy

Dawn said...

Your project is beautiful. Each round adds another fabulous facet to the piece. WOW!
So glad you were able to get more of the brown.

Françoise said...

I just discovered your 'Mad birds and hexagons' in the current issue of Quiltmania, #85, p 25.
Congrats on a job very well done! I love that quilt, especially the borders. I recognized it immediatly from your blog.

Helene Juul said...

This Circle of Death is BEAUTIFUL. Is it a comemercial pattern? I WANT IT, I NEED IT ... NOW! ;-)

Belinda said...

Round and Round she goes....My heart is beating fast and I feel LOVE for your Circle!!!