Monday, 2 June 2014

Week 9 EPP - Crooked windows?

This week's piece (unfinished, of course) came from a doodle in my graph paper book.



It continues the theme of little red squares which features in most of the other pieces.  What shall we call it - crooked windows?



But the pattern drifts upwards so I am not sure how it will fit in with the others or with a straight edge.



I guess I just make it bigger and chop it to the size I need after I have removed the papers.  There are seventy pieces in this so far, making 442 in all.  I wonder if I will make it to a thousand.



Although it was sunny yesterday, Miss Ted has resumed her winter garments today.  No sewing in the garden unless it gets brighter. June already!

Later today I will link up with Jessica at Life Under Quilts and WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced to see what everyone else has been up to.

15 comments:

  1. You are very creative! I love the blues.

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  2. Love. Your weekly post make Mondays a bit easier. I'm tempted to try paper pricing.

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  3. Miss Ted is Sensibility in a Sweater. I had a favourite red sweater when I was a girl too.
    The Tumbler Pillow is beautiful. Blue somehow looks casual and classic at the same time doesn't it?
    I love your new piece.

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  4. Love your design! It's just lovely! Think I need to get myself some graph paper to doodle on. :)

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  5. Your design looks fantastic.

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  6. I love seeing the interesting designs you keep making! Beautiful work!

    Tracey

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  7. Your design is so impressive! Beautiful work!

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  8. I love that you are sketching your own designs and bringing them to life. How fun it will be to watch this grow!

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  9. Love the blue & white... and your tumbler pillow! only just found your blog, but will now follow with interest! L

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  10. Oh I love that design! LOVE IT!

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  11. Crooked Windows is a perfect name. The quilt has some movement and some punch with the red. Cool!

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  12. Good luck with your piecing looking forward to viewing your progress

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  13. The pops of red work wonderfully with blue

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