Forsythia! One of those easy-to-grow plants that reminds me of my childhood, we had a couple large bushes in my backyard in Philadelphia. In 1981 we received a bush from our babysitter as a gift for the baptism of our youngest son, Andy. I have moved pots of it with us to every house since then and this is the grove we have of it now. My husband did a major cut-back of it last Spring and this is the result this past week. Our son has two plants of it at his home in St. Louis--it is a gift that keeps on giving.
I am eager to get back to this quilt:
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Ruffled Roses by Sue Garman for The Quilt Show BOM 2011 |
Another work-in-progress that has slipped to the very back burner is this round robin piece I started in 2014:
My friends, Ellen and Sharon, and I often do a round-robin project, usually to commemorate a trip we've taken. This was begun in Paducah 2013. It's currently 35" square and I don't think this will become significantly bigger, not bed-size. I just have to study it a bit to figure out what it needs next--so I'm letting it stay up on the design wall so I can ponder the next step.
As I look at these, one reminds me of Spring and one of Fall, so they need to get done so I can have seasonal quilts to hang. I have a Christmas quilt that goes up December 1. And for summer I will have this one, when it's done:
This is basted and ready for quilting, a task I will complete this week.
A few years ago we repainted the living room from a plain light beige to this golden yellow:
Do you have a favorite color you use a lot, and one you rarely use? Do you even think about color? Of course you do, if you're a quilter.
Let's Quilt!
The parts for your Ruffled Roses are just gorgeous. What a stunning quilt you will have there!
ReplyDeleteWhen you have figured out what your feathered star needs, I can send you mine to take its place on your design wall, and then you can tell me what it needs. : )
I think yellow rooms are very cheery and cozy--though I don't have one.
When I start thinking about colors that I use a lot, the list doesn't end. I start out thinking that I play in the gold/mustard/cheddar family frequently. Then I think about all of the black I use--and then there is the purple and green. But I love to dabble in red/white/blue themes. And I do love pink and brown together, though I may not throw them into other quilts as much. But I do love working with blue and brown, too. Let's see, have I left anything out? Oh, white--I don't use much white. Now tan/cream/beige are another thing altogether. *LOL* I'll quit now.
Spoken like a true quilter, Janet, great chuckle!
DeleteOh my Ruffled Roses is amazing! I love the colours you have chosen and those baskets to go in one of the borders are beauties. In fact all the quilts you're posting today are amazing! I have a huge basket of Oriental fabrics which have been sitting in a wire basket for around 5/6 years, I saw a book with the split circles in and always thought I should like to make one, seeing your little beauty has me inspired!!
ReplyDeleteYour Ruffled Roses piecing is amazing! I need to get back to my project too. . .maybe in the fall? As for color, red is my favorite although I see purples sneak into my work more than red. Yellow is a color I don't use often; but, am trying to change that! --Terry
ReplyDeleteI love yellow but don't use it much. Great quilts Barbara! I esp like the feathered star.
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