First click here and read the challenge over at Persimon Dreams. Then come back....
Kim gave you some great photos ideas with a variety of color ideas too!
I went thru' some of my fabrics and came up with some possibilities.
I want to use fabrics that I already have in my stash, because I live in the country. It is not convenient for me to go to town, because I work at home. I started by selecting fabrics and grouping them together.
We all have a stash of fabrics. Some have bigger stashes than others! How about the fabrics you bought that you just thought were pretty and you couldn't live without them?
Do I want to use solid fabrics?
Or I should choose patterned and textured fabrics.
That would really add movement to the squares. I think that would be a very interesting choice.
What if I chose solids with a black and white square print fabric?
I would have squares in squares fabric to repeat the square pattern. It would be very bold color choice.
Or how about another square print fabric with solids/blenders?
I like this soft green with this square print too. It is a very simple look.
What if I used a tiny flowered print with a square print?
I could use some 30's reproduction prints with floating squares and then add a gingham print in a flannel fabric.
I might even pull out some of my texture prints from my little collection of landscape fabrics. This would really create movement in the squares. Wow!
I could even use the new kaleidoscopic fabric I received from the Secret Sister Fabric Swap. My choice would be to combine it with a crackle texture fabric. I think it gives your eye a resting space, but still adds detail.
On this challenge, I believe the first thing to do, is to decide what fabric combination to use.
I will choose my favorite combination of fabrics. I have found, I will finish a quilt faster, if I like the fabrics and the colors. I am not telling you which one, I will choose yet. I did not pull out any blue combinations, but I still might!
When I am actually working on my quilt this week, I may choose a different fabric combination. That is ok to change your mind on fabrics. I might change my colors or I might add more fabrics and more colors. That is the fun part. Be flexible and make changes.
In addition to choosing the fabrics, I will do a Google Image search for squares -- not just in quilts. I will look at all squares and combinations of squares. I did a search for squares. I also did a search for square in a square. There were some awesome squares and square designs! Remember to keep in mind --- Square in a Square.
With that in mind, I quite often go back and re read the challenge. This is important as you will see so many ideas that you will forget the challenge details.
Next, I will think about what the final quilt project will be: A table runner or a table topper, place mats, a quilted pillow cover, or a baby quilt. Maybe a quilted tote bag, a quilted carrier for my smart phone, or a quilted computer case for a laptop. I am not thinking any bigger than a baby quilt for my quilted project.
I hope that helps give you some ideas.
Choose colors you like,
pick a square in square design,
and create a quilted project.
I will go to sleep tonight and dream!
"Think Outside Your Square!"
Marcia
Thoughts and photos shared by me ... Marcia. I am a professional modern freestyle long arm quilter and a fiber artist, a photographer, and a novice gardener. I love to create quilted items using old and new fabrics. I am also a mother, a daughter, a friend, a wife and a Grandmama! I am a blogger and I share it all here... Welcome!
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Brainstorming Ideas - Make it Simple!
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I work the other way, work up my design and then find the fabrics to fit :) I've got a couple of images floating around in my mind ... the fabric will come later :)
Well I have to say you have an impressive collection of fabric! This challenge has been ....can I say challenging! I have been working all week....can't wait to see your finish.
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