This
afternoon, I went to see the new movie, Les
Miserables. It was very good, but you’ll want to bring a few Kleenex when
you go see it. Although it is a sad movie, it has wonderful themes of
forgiveness and redemption. Anne Hathaway did a fabulous job singing Fantine’s
songs.
In all the fun of the Easy Street Mystery, I have not forgotten about my Crazy Quilt Journal Project. While we were at the Farm over Christmas, I finished both my November and December blocks. For my November fan block, I got the idea for all of the seam treatments from Carole Samples’ book, Treasury of Crazy Quilt Stitches, although I altered some of them for my purposes and added beads and buttons.
In the
center arc, I stitched the city and state where we live, but I’ve blurred that
out in photo shop. We have lived in this city the entire 22 years we’ve been
married. It’s where Mike was offered a teaching job after he graduated from
college.
The left
seam has silk ribbon flowers with pearl centers. The next seam has two
different zig-zag seams, using a thicker velvet thread and a thin embroidery
floss, topped with two different sized beads. The lace towards the bottom has
gold triangle beads in the bottom holes. Small transparent seed beads attach
the top of the lace to the block.
The next
seam has a wavy fishbone “vine” with silk ribbon buds made of French knots. The
final seam is a zig zag made of chain stitches, topped with mother of pearl
buttons and seed beads.The larger lace around the outside of the fan has cream-colored beads in the little holes near the bottom and transparent beads in the center of the swirl.
My December block is Mike’s and my monogram. I know this doesn’t really look like a crazy block, but it’s going to be the center block out of 25 for my anniversary quilt. In Penny McMorris’ book, Crazy Quilts, there’s a photo of an antique crazy quilt that has a monogram in the center. I like the look. It gives the eye a bit of a rest among all the beautiful busy-ness of the rest of the quilt.
I enlarged the letters from an alphabet that’s in the back of Carole Samples’ book, Treasury of Crazy Quilt Stitches, making the S in the middle larger than the M and the J. I traced the letters onto dupioni silk using a thin Pigma Micron pen.
Confession
time: I started stitching this block back in about January. I find doing this
much satin stitch by hand to be rather monotonous, so I’ve been slowly working
on it all year. It was a relief to finish it this week!
Head on over
to the CQJP 2012 blog to see other eye candy. Lots of people have finished up
their year-long projects.
Happy
stitching!
2 comments:
Your crazy quilt blocks are gorgeous! That's something on my bucket list of quilts - a madly embellished crazy quilt! Looking at yours makes me want to start one right now. But I have too many WIPs as it is, so I'll try to control myself and wait. ;-)
I love the idea of the monogram. You use some of the same resources I do - Carole's book, for one. Do you have her templates? I use certain ones all the time and keep thinking I need to play with the others. I find Kathy Shaw's TSiTM designs an inspiration, too, but I can never do anyone's plan exactly as it's drawn! Your CQJP block is beautiful. I love the colors, and what you did on it.
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