...and they lived happily ever after.
Welcome to my Twitter Feed. Some birds tweet, some chirp, and others sing and coo along!
I found the bird pattern at Block Lotto. Here is the link -
http://www.blocklotto.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/BirdBlockDirectionsV2.pdf
I made the first pair of birds on January 9.
And I was hooked. If two were fun, eight would be a party.
I played with dots, stripes, prints and more.
After that, I went into an assembly line mode. Since the colors were so energizing, there was no boredom that is normally associated with assembly line work.
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Lots of Color |
After the first step of block preparation, I stepped back to admire the colors and my handiwork!.
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Throats |
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Legs |
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Blue Throated Warbler and Fuchsia Woodpecker |
I chose pinks and greens, blues and teals, aqua and fuchsia, spots and stripes, but I also used prints and batiks too. This is an extremely fun quilt block to make, because you can play with so many combinations.
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All colors welcome |
As I stepped away from the design wall to admire the birds and take in-process pictures, I noticed that there was not enough contrast in the yellow dotty birds' throats and beaks.
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Brown Beaks - MEH! |
So I changed the beaks from brown to orange. What a big difference that made. An orange beak would make it a Cardinal. Meet my Yellow Dotty Cardinals!
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Orange Beaks - WOW! |
The birds were made in mirror image pairs. I made 64 birds and the quilt uses 63 arranged nine across by seven down. I finished the flimsy last week and it was a terrific feeling because it meant that I completed at least one of my goals for the OMG link-up.
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Finished Flimsy - Yeah! |
Since the block is rectangular, I chose to piece in columns. I realized that it would be impossible to nest the seams, since all blocks are oriented the same way. Therefore I chose to stagger the columns by just a couple of inches to avoid bulky seams.
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Can you spot the Chipotle Chilebird? |
Once the flimsy was done, I realized that the binding would cover a portion of the beaks/tails on the birds in the edge columns.
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My Twitter Feed - FINISHED!!! |
So I added skinny strips of background along the sides. That way the Teal Batik Woodpecker (top left) is not pecking away at the binding :-D
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So happy :-) |
The wide backing fabric came from Connecting Threads. For binding I chose a sea-green solid. Since any color binding would look fine with the quilt front, I chose to match the binding with the backing fabric.
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Quilted |
Quilted with wavy lines, thanks to my Walking Foot and Jacquie Gering's Craftsy class.
The push to finish this Dreamy Tweety Chirpy quilt comes from the fact that I want to enter it in the Quilt Show. The registration ends on February 28, 2017. There is nothing like a deadline to set my behind on fire and get it done.
What started as a Dreami moment, ended as a lap size quilt. Finished Quilt is 53" by 63".
Let's get closer to the birds - admire them and name them, maybe.
There is the Green Breasted Fiesta Bird on top left and the Flashy BlueBird next to it. Do you see the Noella Songbird on the bottom? We also have a Peachy Dotty Cardinal and the Green Beaked Checkbird.
Can you see the Green Throated Bugcatcher in the picture above? And next to it is the Autumn Songbird. The Pink Striped Woodpecker is facing the Teal Batik Woodpecker.
You see, making them is fun but naming them is super fun too.
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A change of perspective |
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Lap Size - 53" by 63" |
A lovely finish, even if I say so myself.
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Getting Close |
The Black-Winged Greenbird, the Green Breasted Autumn Warbler, and the Red Breasted Finch in the top row above. The Yellow-Breasted Fuchsia Bird is so bright and the Pink Breasted Purplebird is so regal in her bearing.
Orange Flamebird, Green Winged Thrush, Blue Beaked Chat and Green Breasted Finch occupy the top row in the picture above.
Oh yes, I labelled it and I will put another label to make sure it is ready for the show. Do you see the Chipotle Chilebird peeking from the right?
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Labelled |
All names are made-up. As much as I would like to, I am not a birder, although I have enjoyed bird-watching with dear friends Annie and Hans when I lived in Florida. They would often invite me to accompany them to St. Marks Wildlife Refuge where we enjoyed many lovely afternoons - watching birds, eating oysters and pointing out alligators.
When I made Angel's Midnight Quilt, I had a favorite block and I even had a favorite house in the Homeful quilt. But I cannot pick one favorite bird in My Twitter Feed Quilt. And that works perfectly because I would not want any jealous tweets here :-D
But please let me know - which one is your favorite. And if you want to name a bird or two, I would be so tickled :-)
I will be linking with
OMG,
Sandra's Dreami Linky Party and all my other favorite linky parties.