Sunday, March 06, 2011

Colors for fun

If I were into perfection I would not show this quilt. That bowed lower hem was not intentional, in fact, it looked perfectly straight on the work table. The final shape has to do with unequal amounts of quilting, plenty in the middle and almost none on the edges. I hung this and thought about simply cutting all the edges off and doing a very slender binding - I might yet.

In fact this is basically a doodle -- I had all these bits of color in little scraps I didn't want to throw away so I cut them into rectangles,1x2, and played with them. I had no plan about balancing the circles and the rectangles, just wanted to see what my playing would produce. This is it. I enjoyed putting the colors in different places. As I say, it's in the nature of a doodle. And, if I live with it like this for a while and get bored quickly, then I will probably cut off the borders and simply bind the central rectangle with the interesting little stripe I have along the edge or simply with black or a bright color that will be turned to the back.

5 comments :

Ladydy5 aka: Diane Yates said...

You are too critical. I love things like this that just come from doing and not meant to please the world.

Nellie's Needles said...

The "wonkiness" of this pieces pleases my senses. I like the loose, yet organized, composition, too. It all feels "happy".

June Calender said...

Thanks, Dy, for the appreciation. And thankss, Nellie, for the word "wonky" -- if I call it that, I can stop being embarrassed and pretend I planned it this way.

jennyk said...

I think it has a 'liveliness' and charm which a mathematically perfect quilt would not have. I say that as someone who would have to 'tidy' it if I had made it myself but can appreciate a more relaxed approach in other people's work. I'm still working on loosening up my inner critic ...

June Calender said...

Thanks, Jenny, my "inner critic" was in full spate when I wrote the post. I think I'll try to be relaxed. The thing does make me smile.