Well this weekend that's what happened to me. Two things seemed to coalesce on Friday evening for me. I am working on a project for one of the IPS groups (Irish Patchwork Society) on traditional blocks made modern and I have been playing with the some traditional blocks like the Bear Paw block. I'm not a big lover of pointy blocks (New York Beauty has never been on my wish list!) but for some reason I've been drawn to the bear paw to see what I could do with it.
One of the things I like about about Modern Quilting is the increased use of negative space so I removed some elements of the traditional block (centre square and rounded the paws), then I thought why not really go for it and removed two of the paws, played with colour and changed the rotation a bit. I like this effect of a bear walking so I played with scale and came up with this design which I'm calling Big Bear, Little Bear.
Then I opened a bundle of fabric I received from LoveFabric.ie with two gorgeous blue prints made by Westfalenstoffe and I thought, they'd be really nice to work with in a bear inspired project. And that was it - my weekend was consumed and the housework went out the window!
So I made some colour changes, modified my design a bit and came up with this high contrast option! I moved the centre colour so the paws go over the edges and got out my Kona Colour card. I picked Kiwi and Mango as the green and orange colours and thought they'd go well with the celestial blue I had on hand (4 yards if it!)
On Saturday afternoon, I took a quick trip to the Limerick Quilt Centre to buy some fabric. They had Mango but no Kiwi. The closest I could find was a leaf colour which didn't quite go with the Mango, so I changed to a carrot coloured orange instead. It really makes a difference to be able to pull bolts of fabrics from the walls when you need to match tones!
So, second round saw a Kona grey and some Essex linen for the paws and I was off again - working out dimensions for a bigger quilt and cutting away to my hearts content.
I think this on its own would make sweet baby quilt but I had all that beautiful blue on hand so it got chopped up and added on too to make a bed quilt!
Absolutely no idea how I am going to quilt this one - lots of space to be filled in! Any suggestions?
Very happy with the design now but still loving that Westfalenstoffe Woodland scene and being a tiny bit stubborn, I went back to my test block and carried on, regardless of the disappearing bear paws. I framed my 28" square blocks with some Dashwood studios woodland forest fabric to lift it a little bit. It now measures 50" square and could be nice a baby quilt, but I think I'm going to add a blue border and bring it up to 60" to use for the sofa when we sit with the dogs by the fire.
Design wall is full so hanging blocks off fences and picture rails!
Has it stopped me playing with the bear paw block? Not yet. Came up with these too and am very tempted!
Especially this one which looks like dog bones to me.
None of these are on my to do list of course! I do seem to be loving that light shade of blue though which I think is Kona Breakers. That's going on my wish list but not my shopping cart until I finish some quilts first!