When Kelly asked me whether I'd like to participate in the Blog Hop to promote her new book - Scrappy Improv Quilting, I had a tough choice to make.
No, not making the project. That was fun and easy :-) Choosing just one from so many lovely projects in the book - that was a challenge. Once I picked out the design, I knew I had to make it my own. I had to make it brighter :-)
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| Birds of a Feather, by Kelly Young |
I chose a low volume white/off-white background with bright red birds!!!
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| Improvisational Piecing |
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| Adding Color |
In the original design, while the background is improv pieced, Kelly uses just one solid fabric to make the birds. I chose to extend the improv piecing theme to the birds as well. It was more work to piece the birds but I totally love the added depth and richness. What do you think?
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| Finished!!! |
Paul: Cardinals?
Me: Why yes.
Paul: Shouldn't one of them be brown?
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| Fabric Detail |
That would have been a smart choice (in hindsight), but I was not willing to concede the point.
Me: They are not a couple, just good friends.
Paul: Could be a gay couple.
Me: I can ask them but I don't wish to be reprimanded for my rudeness.
Paul (incredulous): These birds will talk back to you?
Me: They sure asked for more room.
Paul: More room? How?
Me: In the original design their tails are almost touching the edge. They were feeling a bit constrained.
Paul: Really?
Me: They told me so.
Paul (amused): How did you respond?
Me: While I kept the height the same at 24", I increased the width to 30".
Paul (eyes rolling): You are so kind to the birds.
Me: I did not want them to feel caged :-)
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| Birds in the Wild |
Red birds on white background is more evocative of winter, I thought. A green binding makes it just perfect for Christmas season. I have named it Winter Song.
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| Green Binding |
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| Quilting Detail |
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| Winter Song, 30" by 24" |
See the complete schedule below.
Scrappy Improv Quilting Blog Tour Schedule
8/31- Intro, Single Block Beauties, and Simple Shapes
9/7- Seasonal Sensations, Standards With a Twist
10/20- Sweet Bee (a bonus thank-you pattern), Finishing, and Wrap-Up
Signed copies of Scrappy Improv Quilting are available in Kelly's Etsy Shop. It is also available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other major booksellers.
The rest of this blogspot may seem disconnected (well, almost) to the Scrappy Improv Quilting Book Blog Hop. So you could stop reading now. Or you could read to find out why...
A few months ago the following conversation happened.
Paul: Do you have a special wish for your big birthday?
Me: Hot Air Balloon Ride, please.
Paul: Thy wish is my command.
Paul booked us with Blue Ridge Ballooning in Charlottesville. We met our pilot Liana and her ground assistant Nathaniel bright and early at 6:45AM. Liana contemplated a few different places for the take-off, while evaluating the wind direction/speed and ground conditions. You don't want us to launch from a field where the wet grass is up to my thighs, she explained. As she drove us to the launch location, Liana explained the safe landing rules. When landing, face forward, bend your knees, hold on to the handles and don't try to exit the basket till you are told. Nervously, I went over these rules in my head.
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| Open Field and morning greeters |
Paul and I watched Liana and Nathaniel unload the balloon and the basket, the fan and the burners from the truck.
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| Balloon, Basket and Fan |
Filling the balloon with air using a large fan was the next step and Paul assisted with that effort, holding the mouth of the balloon open, while I took pictures and shot the video. The noisy first blast from the burner caught me unawares even when I was a safe distance away. I gasped aloud, while Liana smiled.
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| Filling the Balloon |
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| The inside of the balloon |
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| Ready to board (Picture by Nathaniel) |
Once the balloon was upright, it was time to board. There is no graceful way to get into the basket, we were warned. Just hold on, use the square opening as a foot rest and swing your legs in, one at a time. We did, without incident. Time to pose for a picture.
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| Excited and Nervous (Picture by Nathaniel) |
Then we waited for the lift-off. Very gently, we took off and rose smoothly up through the fog. Liana pressed a button every now and then to push propane to feed the burners resulting in a burst of whooshing noise. But other than that it was quiet and peaceful and so serene.
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Liana is in charge! (Picture by Nathaniel)
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| Lift-off and the flames (Picture by Nathaniel) |
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| Beautiful Views |
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| The shadow of our balloon :-) |
We floated over farms and country homes, grazing cows, skittish horses and a couple of barking dogs. The best part of the flight was seeing two other balloons lift out of the fog, a few miles from us. I took lots of pictures and some video.
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| Picturesque |
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| I am so happy! |
Watching those two balloons land ahead of us was just perfect. This is often the case, Liana said, speaking of other balloon flights in the area. They often work in the same area and use the same launching and landing locations.
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| A fine day for Ballooning (Picture by Nathaniel) |
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| Landing Balloons |
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| Deflating slowly |
When it was time for us to land, I braced for the impact. Facing forward, knees bent, holding on to handles with both hands (phone securely back in the pocket), I was ready for a huge thud. Then we landed as gently as a feather. Nathaniel was already there with the truck to receive us. He laughed at my tense expression and said as much. Paul who was behind me and had not seen my face but is familiar with that expression (He has seen it every time we have been in a rollercoaster or a water slide). Everyone laughed at me and I laughed just from the relief.
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| Braced for Landing (Picture by Nathaniel) |
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| Landed safely |
We stayed in the basket just a bit longer till it was safe to step out. Then we helped Liana and Nathaniel pack the balloon, stuff it in a bag, and haul the basket back in to the truck. THAT was some hard work. We were just helping but both Paul and I were breathless. The picture below tells it all
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| Liana is in charge, Paul is helping and I'm a mess (Picture by Nathaniel) |
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| Balloon Stuffing (Picture by Nathaniel) |
Our flight was about 1 hour and 15 minutes and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was both exhilarating and peaceful. I highly recommend Blue Ridge Ballooning. Do mention my name when you are booking so that Liana knows I sent you. I promised her as much.
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| Thank you Liana and Nathaniel!!! |
Did you do anything exciting lately? Let me know. I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.
Paul: So any balloon inspired quilts coming up.
Me: Not at this time. I have loads to finish first.
Paul: So later?
Me: May be.
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| Up, Up and Away, by Kelly Young |
The Scrappy Improv Quilting Book has a perfect project that I just might attempt someday :-)
Whether you prefer the excitement of a balloon flight or the calm of watching birds fly in your backyard, Kelly's book has a perfect little mini quilt for you.