I quilted the Rust Experiment today. I wanted to just quilt around the 'rust' circles made by the metal disks. But I don't think I've ever quilted or sewn 'perfect' circles. I've seen a device that attaches to your machine that holds the fabric in place for sewing perfect circles. Since I don't have one, and don't even know where to get one, I came up with a simple solution - a pin inserted through the center of the circle into my sewing machine's table. Good thing it's wood - huh?
After I got the initial circles quilted around each of the rust circles I felt it needed more quilting. So, I did the easiest thing and just echo-quilted around the circles.
Usually, I put binding around the outside to finish a quilt. But the colors on the outside of this piece of fabric I used as the background is very interesting! It has picked up stray dyes somewhere, making these interesting changes from blue to green to yellow. I'm not sure how I'll finish it now.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Friday, September 03, 2010
RUST EXPERIMENT
Being bored, I started cutting out rectangles from the group of fabrics I recently sun-dyed. (A great group of fabrics, I really like the colors - and more than that - I love the fabric. I need to find a source for it.)
I arranged the rectangles on a piece of fabric I had made in the recent workshop at Pratt. It was one I made, with sad results, using a paper litho-plate technique. It works well as a background.
I've taken numerous design classes and workshops. I want there to be a 'formula', you know? But, I'm realizing, there just isn't. I can't say what makes a design work, for the most part. But I can 'feel' when it does. I just moved the squares around and around, until they 'felt' right. I would take them off, and put them back and realized there are endless possibilities that work just as well as the next. Hmmmm.
After I was tired of this game, I stopped at the latest arrangement. Then I stitched around them to secure them to the background.
Then I dampened it and arranged some metal discs on it. I wanted rusty circles! It took two days until I was tired of watching it rust. I had to re-wet under the discs the next day. I removed the aggressive rusters and moved some of them to the lazy ones positions.
Here it is now. I think I want to quilt around the rust circles.
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