She often talks with me about colors and matching fabric she is looking for or at. On one recent project we debated all Saturday morning about the right material and colors for a moderately simple pattern. It really doesn't matter if the pattern is simple or complex, matching the fabric to the quilt pattern is the difference between a great and just a good looking quilt. After a morning's discussion I finally suggested we go to the fabric store and look for what she wanted. On our way to the store we kept talking about the colors and fabric and realized exactly what material was the right fit for the pattern and that she had it at home.
One of my roles is to provide feedback, critique, and most of all support. As I write this she is in the other room working on a quilt where we talked colors, found the colors together (read that as she found the colors and I concurred) and now as I see the quilt coming together I can see in her sewing what she saw in her mind. We've worked out a pretty good process. She quilts and I'm her champion. I love that role.
Once the colors are determined my next role is to take photos. I usually don't take photos throughout the process, but at the end. However, in the case of one quilt I took photos throughout the process. It just seemed that it needed to be a photo project. The photos below show the progression of a quilt she made for our nephew's wedding this past summer. It was a lot of fun to watch the quilt come together. It's not very often she uses the whole floor to lay out a quilt, but in this case it allowed me to watch her organize, experiment, and finally decide on what the quilt would look like. Work your way down through the photos and see a creative mind at work.
By the way. She has nurtured 5 daughters with the same wonderful skills. What a creative family!
4 comments:
Thank you Dan for the photo life of a quilt in process. I feel tired just looking at all the steps. But, I love the process. I also love the feel of the fabric, the color of the fabric, and the end result, usually. Almost every quilt has red in it also. Thanks.
That quilt turned out beautifully. I like seeing the process too, it really shows how much work went into the quilt.
It's a gorgeous quilt! I also love seeing the process and all the hard work that goes into the making of a quilt!
It turned out WONDERFUL!!
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