I made seven yo- yo's because there are seven stars which make up the Saptarishi Mandal or constellation also known as the Big Dipper in the Western World.
Day 10 - Applique the yo - yo's onto the quilt top.
Day 10 - Applique the yo - yo's onto the quilt top.
There is an interesting story about the Saptarishi Mandal, which you can read here - The Story of Vashishtha and Arundhati.
I chose a yellow silk for the yo - yo's because these yellow Angel's Trumpet flowers release a beautiful fragrance at dusk and the night air is beautifully scented.I suspect the flowering has something to do with the cycles of the moon as well.
Day 12 - Improv patchwork. Make it as large or small.I decided to represent the many moods of the Nilgiri sky.
The brilliant blue winter sky, which is all blue with not a single cloud in the sky, the moody monsoon sky with dark rain clouds and the cloudscapes which will have one day dreaming for hours.
Day 13 - Attach the improv patchwork anywhere on the quilt top.
Day 14 - Hand yoga.
Day 15 - Choose a piece of fabric, trace the outline of a familiar object and applique it anywhere on the quilt top.
I used this fabric which I got in a giveaway. It matches the teal blue of my phone cover.Day 16 - Trace the outline of a familiar object and embroider it.I wear a gold chain with a gold sovereign or coin given by my paternal grandmother, so that's what I placed on the quilt top and traced the outline of and embroidered.Day 17 - Onto a piece of fabric, trace out a part of your body and applique it onto the quilt top.
Decided to trace out my foot. Symbolic of the all the walking I do in the garden.
The fabric is Shwe shwe fabric from South Africa. Decided to trace out my foot. Symbolic of the all the walking I do in the garden.
Thank you Helen van Zyl for all the shwe shwe fabric swatches you sent me when we had a fabric page swap.
Day 18 - Embroider or appliqué a piece of clothing. The size is left to you to choose.
These are my patched black trackies.I have two pairs which developed holes because my cat Gin has a tendency to dig her claws into my legs when she wants to be fed.
The track pants are of knit fabric and I patch the holes with the fabric from old panties.
These trackies are boros in the making, one patch at a time.
The quilt top is slowly filling up.
I think a third part will be required. Shall have that up in a couple of weeks.
I hope you have a creative weekend and get to indulge yourself making , messing around or learning something new.
3 comments:
It's good to see your progress here. I must get back to actual stitching, after a couple of months of upheaval!
You have been busy adding attractive parts to your foundation fabric. Everything has a meaning so it is good that you write it all down on your blog. One day this might very well be on display at a quilt museum and the curators of the museum need all the information they can get.
We have Angel Trumpets in Tokyo, too, but not as many as I can see in your garden.
Keep up the good stitching work.
Queenie
Thank you Rachel and Queeniepatch for your comments.
@Rachel - I hope things have settled down for you and you have been able to get back to your stitching.
@Queeniepatch - I hope I can participate inso.e quilt shows once this quilt is finally done. Well, about a miseum displaying it would be wonderful. It would make me pretty chuffed.
Thank you for your words of encouragement.
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