Showing posts with label Bright Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bright Quilt. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2019

Rainy Day

Once upon a time...when I was still new to this country, I went shopping in WalMart.
I came across a pair of orange flip-flops with nylon mesh fibers. When I slipped my foot into them the fibers were pressed and I felt like I stepped on a cushion. It was cloud heaven for my feet at a bargain price of $3.99.  Naturally I bought a second pair and took it to my mom on my next visit to India.

Oh yes, I have a finish!


Several months later when I asked her if she liked her new flip-flops, she replied that they were too nice and she was saving them.

Oh no!!!

Completed!!!

There is this constant struggle between "saving for a rainy day" and "living in the moment"

Earlier this year I received a phone call from a college friend. Let's call her Kay (a short form of her name). Her rainy day was here.

She had been diagnosed with lymphoma.
What can I do for you, I asked.
Pray for me, said she.
I will. But tell me your favorite color, I asked
I like all bright colors, she replied.

As soon as I hung up, the thought process began.

What do I want most  on a cloudy, dreary and rainy day?
Fried foods, of course.
But what do I long to see?
A splash of colors - as bright as can be.

I chose to make a tulips quilt for Kay.  Time to sketch.

Rough Sketch

I pulled out the newest, brightest and boldest fabric to make the most colorful quilt for her.
This was the time to open my "saving for a special project" fabrics.  Now.

Recently acquired Boundless Fabrics

I opened up the FQ bundles of Boundless Awaken and Boundless Spark fabrics.

For the Leaves

For the flowers

As I began measuring and cutting fabric, my mind wandered to the past.

We had met in college.  Kay joined the masters program in Geology/Geo-technology while I was pursuing an undergraduate degree in Architecture.


First Block
HSTs to leaves

I was immediately struck by her warmth and simplicity.  We became friends but did not spend a lot of time together because we were in separate programs.
Everyone loved Kay. She was elected to the student body council.


Design Wall
Tulips grow


Do you notice that there is one stem (in the picture below) that is unlike others?
No, it is not random.
It has a very specific purpose. To find out, keep reading.


All the Blocks
As the tulips were made, there were little triangle discards from the snowballed corners (stitch & flip).  I collected them on a separate design wall.

Too pretty to discard

This can become something

Banishing the distraction of little triangles, I turned my attention to the main quilt that needed sashings.

Sashings added

Kay and I graduated and drifted apart.
We fought our battles, lost some, conquered a few and settled in the US - one on each coast.
Facebook helped us reconnect.

In 2016 when I visited Elle, I met Kay. Elle and I went to her husband's restaurant in Walnut Creek - Babalou's Mediterranean - and had the best falafel ever. That garlic sauce changed my life.

In 2016 at Babalou's Mediterranean
The happy couple!!!

The original layout had  included a border. I had envisioned the bright fabrics leftover from tulips to form a pieced border. However, that idea did not work.

The border clashes with the tulips

I auditioned a few other fabrics for border.

May be this could work

I don't think so

And chose this - a splash of color, LITERALLY.
Jackpot!!!


With the border decided, I began to think of the backing. It should be something meaningful. When I saw this fabric, I knew this was the one.

Backing for a Mom's (and a Dad's) Heart

This fabric would remind Kay of her two boys (now 13 and 15) who had seemingly grown-up overnight, but would remain her little darlings.

Apple Green Binding

An apple green binding is just the perfect match for both sides.


Rainy Day Quilt finished at 63" by 70".  Here are a few pictures of the finished quilt.
I have a new model and she is a delight.

Thank you Amanda


Modeling could be her second career!

Beauty!

Rainy Day Quilt

A Field of Tulips
Apple Green Binding

Do you see the moon over my shoulder? Like the universe is sending blessings for Kay.
Sun-kissed and Moon-blessed

Oh joy!!!

Color is Happiness

Brightness Galore

Tightly Hugged

Pop & Sparkle

Labelled

Label & Love Letter

Close up

I wanted to include a secret love note to Kay, hidden in the quilt.
Hidden in plain sight. And this is where that different stem plays a role.

Do you see it?
This brown fabric strip was left over from the Meet Cute quilt and it was just perfect.  Four brown circles for four characters P <3 K :-)


Now, do you see it?
It is the shortest love-letter.

There it is :-)

Will she notice? Should I tell her?
No, let her find it. It should be a surprise.

I told her to look for it. Did she find it?
Well, this is her response.



I LOVE love love the fact that Kay's boys became part of the process of finding the love note hidden in plain sight.


Maybe some of you think I am kind and generous.  But let me tell you a little secret.
I saved something for me.

Mine

All those little triangles left over from the stitch and flip tulips were converted into this little zippered pouch - which I am keeping for myself.  See I am not so selfless.


Keeping this beauty!

Selfishly for me :-)


Holiday season is a time for sharing and caring.  Make sure it includes self-care too.
I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.

I'd love to hear your thoughts. They bring joy and cheer to me, just as this quilt does to Kay.











Monday, July 8, 2019

Poco Loco

Growing up in India my earliest memory of skull and crossbones was Danger.
It can be seen on poisonous substances, high voltage equipments, near railway crossings and anything deemed hazardous. In my mind the skull was evil, indicative of death and danger.

On location

Fancy meeting you here


Coming to America was a culture shock in so many ways.
The whole concept of Halloween was bizarre and mind-boggling. How can scary be fun?
Gouged out eyes, blood and scars are disgusting.  Why would anyone purposely want to be hideous?
It was completely revolting to see skulls on fabric. But when I saw skulls with flowers in the eye-sockets (sugar skulls), it was the ultimate nausea.

Flimsy Finished


Over a period of time, I came to accept these bizarre symbols even when I did not understand them.
Fast forward a few years.  I watched the movie Coco. The movie has been described as "a loving tribute to Mexican culture".

Solid scraps 

Sewn and Cut

Backing fabrics

Backing Design


Finished Back

If you have not seen this movie, you are missing out.  It is on Netflix and I highly recommend it watching it a few times before it is gone.
The basic premise of the movie is this - after we die, we continue to live in the memories of our loved ones.  When we are forgotten, when no one living remembers us, that is when we truly disappear.  Once a year, those who have passed (but are still remembered) get to visit their loved ones in the living world. The skeletal forms are used to depict those who have left their bodily forms.


Poco Loco

Love this!!!


This quilt - Poco Loco is a celebration of the movie Coco, which changed my perceptions.
Poco Loco is one of the several fantastic songs from the movie.

Walking Foot Quilting

Multicolored striped fabric was inserted between solid rectangles.  Slivers of solids leftover were then sewn together and inserted between black and white prints to make the pieced back.

Composite Solids Strip

Walking foot quilting is my refuge. I wanted a black binding just to frame all the bright colors but a black thread (to secure the binding to the front) on black fabric is pure torture on my eyes.

Faux piped binding

I used a faux piped binding with a sliver of white.  White thread on white fabric worked just fine and overall frame is still black. Love it :-)

Labelled

And a few more pictures on location.

Color is energy

Lots of energy

I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties.
What changed your perceptions? As usual, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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This week I have an upcoming appointment with six of the International Sisters.  They all want pink gowns with matching headdresses. I am ready. Here are the six complete outfits I have chosen.

July is Pink - RSC 2019

These International Sisters have been visiting several studios in the blogland including CathyKaholly and KiwiKid. Have you heard from them?  I'd love to know.
I have linked with Angela's linky party where you can see other rosy and pink blocks.