Sunday, September 16, 2012

Nedra's Spiral - Stamps


Just as I was naming my post, I realized that the rectangular shapes, pinked edges and machine quilting on the green strips reminded me of postage stamps so there you have it -"Stamps".   And what an appropriate name because all of the spiral shapes on the quilt were stamped.

I started by painting fabric a blue/green hue to create a background fabric.  The small red spiral pattern on the background fabric was made with a large purchased rubber stamp and more fabric paint.  I used a combination of a wooden spiral shape and a foam shape(cut from a larger foam board) as stamps with yellow/green paint to make the larger red spirals.  I then cut out three rentangular shapes from the fabric I stamped.  The red and green strips were cut from matching batik fabric with a pinking edged rotary cutter and all pieces were fused onto a commercial fabric from my stash that matched perfectly.  I then machine quilted a few spirals, however the lighting is not great and it is hard to see so here is a close up of those.

My color scheme is based on a split complementary pattern of blue-green, red and yellow-green which I chose when I began.  I would never wear anything in this color combination but it's supposed to work according to the color wheel!

9 comments:

  1. You're right...very appropriate name! Looks like you had a great time with this piece & you really stepped outside the box! Love the layering of spirals designs as well as the spiral quilting.

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  2. I loved going back and forth, from explanation to photo and back to explanation. There is just so much to see and to take in here! I admire all the different techniques you used. I kept thinking, "I need to take notes to remind me to try some of this!" Your composition is eye-catching and appealing, and I love the name of your quilt!

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  3. Very vibrant and a perfect title! I love the way you painted the fabrics and arranged the rectangles! Great work, Nedra!

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  4. The color wheel is never wrong. This combinations is wonderful. And as you said, the name is perfect!

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  5. Opps! Typo! Combination not combinations.

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  6. The color wheel did not steer you wrong. It is a soothing yet dynamic color combination. Love how graphic it is!

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  7. Funny thing is, I'm most drawn to studying each box and comparing how one spiral, two spirals and three spirals in one space feel visually to me. Then, ironically, I began humming the Len Barry song from the mid 1960s called "1-2-3"! Weird how the mind works. Thanks for the trip. :)

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  8. Nedra, I have never used the color wheel except for the primaries...You have inspired me to do so.

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  9. Don't you just love using surface embellishments to create new fabric ! Your quilt made me think of a Christmas present waiting to be opened... YAY ... Bring on the holidays !

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