Archive for June 23rd, 2008
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a selection of fishy fabrics
So, after you’ve just finished a big assignment, what’d you do? You’d go out and buy fabric, wouldn’t you? To make whatever you’ve been dreaming of all the while
These are the ‘fat quarters’ that’s right, isn’t? 50 x 35cm, anyway, I chose from Okadaya. (And I really must write a review of the shop for you soon). The red fabrics and one black are for the fish, the rest are the water. Chosen while M was mostly asleep, and so was A (in the backpack), except they woke up towards the end, and because the quilting section has little (i.e. child-sized) baskets, they ran round pulling down fat quarters to stack in their baskets … I think the assistants were amused, rather than angry, which was lucky …
It was interesting choosing, I had a tiny time to think about what I was doing, before I got interrupted
I started with the blues, the hardest. I picked up lots of fabrics, tried to put them back neatly. After awhile, I decided they had to say “water” to me, or they were out … and my view of water (at least in this quilt) was all squiggly lines modern, maybe some spots. I then tried to match the blues together – tricky, and I’ll bet some of them give me trouble later on … I even had to resort to greys and mostly-whites. The reds were easy, I love red best, perhaps that’s why, no picking up and putting back, 5 fast choices, done.
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