Where do you get your inspiration?
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Where do you get your inspiration?
I've had the hardest time with my latest project--a quilt for my baby boy due this fall. I went to the fabric store no less than 3 times looking for fabric (I usually pick the pattern first, then get fabric to match, but I did it the other way around this time). The first two times I ended up leaving empty handed, frustrated that all the fabrics were too feminine--even the blues were covered in flowers and hearts. I finally found a really cute rocket ship fabric, and bought 4 other colors (with subtle patterns) to match. They are perfect together. Then I thought I had the block all picked out, but now I'm second guessing it. I was going to use a star pattern to go along with the rocket ship theme, but with the size of print it seems like the pieces will be too small to really see the print. The rocketships are about 2 inches in length or so, and 1-2 inches apart. I don't want that adorable print to get lost in tiny pieces. And I want it to be different from the quilts i've made for my other kids. Most of the "traditional" blocks seem too grown up for the personality of the fabrics. I could do just 6 or 8 inch squares all pieced together, but that doesn't seem very interesting (or as much fun to make). Then I thought I might use the coordinating fabrics to make the top, then use the rocketships for the back....or save the rocket ship fabric for something else entirely (but I have no money to buy more fabric). I just can't seem to find the right way to put these fabrics together.
Anyway....where do you get your inspiration? I can't seem to find mine.
Anyway....where do you get your inspiration? I can't seem to find mine.
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browse magazines, books, on line galleries, the picture section here---relax- maybe you are 'over-thinking' it...stop at the magazine rack at the grocery store & thumb through a couple quilt magazines- lots of on-line quilt shops have galleries of customer quilts---just browse- at some point the perfect quilt will jump out at you---you will know it when you see it.
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How about something like this? It's from the Fat Quarterly Shape Workshop for Quilters book. If you make it smaller, it would be great for a kids quilt, and with the bigger centers to the blocks you could actually see the rocket ships on the fabric (where the bird print is in this picture). https://craftfoxes.com/blog/fat-quar...p-for-quilters
I love this pattern - I am planning to make it with the Oh, Deer! line from Momo
I love this pattern - I am planning to make it with the Oh, Deer! line from Momo
Last edited by JEM2012; 08-06-2012 at 12:54 PM.
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One of the things I do when I need to find the right pattern, or fabric, or quilting motif is to lay out the offending pieces in a conspicuous place where i see it all the time, in different lights of the day. I walk past it several times a day - can't miss it.
You never know where or when inspiration can strike.
Most of my quilts are my own design, or modified designs. Most of my "designed" quilts started with just a basic idea and "morphed" into what they became. I have yet to design the complete quilt on paper - and make it exactly as designed. Something always happens and I get a different idea at some point down the road and ~poof~ the design has changed.
A possible solution for your current block dilemma ... how about making the block you wanted to make but make them BIG blocks to highlight the rocket ships. Perhaps 3 BIG blocks set in a single vertical row. Border those with small blocks using the same fabrics (except the rocket ships). Small plain border in a solid color, then a large border of the rocket ships to pull it from the 3 big center blocks. Will that work??
You never know where or when inspiration can strike.
Most of my quilts are my own design, or modified designs. Most of my "designed" quilts started with just a basic idea and "morphed" into what they became. I have yet to design the complete quilt on paper - and make it exactly as designed. Something always happens and I get a different idea at some point down the road and ~poof~ the design has changed.
A possible solution for your current block dilemma ... how about making the block you wanted to make but make them BIG blocks to highlight the rocket ships. Perhaps 3 BIG blocks set in a single vertical row. Border those with small blocks using the same fabrics (except the rocket ships). Small plain border in a solid color, then a large border of the rocket ships to pull it from the 3 big center blocks. Will that work??
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Decide on the colors you want first. That will narrow the field considerably. My DIL came to me with two pieces of ribbon- one plaid, and one polka dot. That gave me little more than colors, but she wanted lots of dots. I got a stripe, a polka dot, and a plaid, then looked at some prints in same color palette for her to choose from. It ended up great if I do say so myself. The only real theme from that was she wanted striped walls, so I made a quilt with monkey riding elephant carrying balloons of the different fabrics- kind of circus looking.
Last edited by laurafet; 08-06-2012 at 04:58 PM. Reason: trying to add photo
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How about something like this? It's from the Fat Quarterly Shape Workshop for Quilters book. If you make it smaller, it would be great for a kids quilt, and with the bigger centers to the blocks you could actually see the rocket ships on the fabric (where the bird print is in this picture). https://craftfoxes.com/blog/fat-quar...p-for-quilters
I love this pattern - I am planning to make it with the Oh, Deer! line from Momo
I love this pattern - I am planning to make it with the Oh, Deer! line from Momo
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