Old 06-24-2016, 07:33 AM
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TeresaA
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Default Asked another way, what to do with all this fabric

I posted yesterday about helping with deciding on a "complex" quilt to do, but I decided I should ask my question in a different way, since "complex" means many things!

My DH (heavy emphasis on the "dear" part ;-) ) told me the other day that he wanted to "buy me something". I've been helping him a lot with his father since his mother suddenly passed away this spring, and he figured I needed a reward. After some going back and forth on "helping is its own reward" and all that, I said "oh, all right, what do you want to give me?" ;-) (you know, I figured it would be big of me to give in and stop arguing ;-) ) . He said, "how about a piece of jewelry?" I said, "how 'bout I spend that jewelry money on fabric!" So my budget was $500 and I went to all the online sales. (I have to explain this because I always feel guilty about buying more fabric. I have a LOT!).

Posted below is a picture of half of my bauble. The other half is coming via a couple other stores. Wonderfully, it looks like more cost than it is. I spent no more than $7/yard, most is half yards, and some I only spent $2/yd!

Anyway, the reason I was asking about doing something complex or "meaty" is because I want my bauble to be wall hangable. I have a huge wall where I can hang it. I'd like to use most if not ALL of the fabrics plus others if I decide to. And I want it to be something especially neat. I love the fabrics I've gotten so far all together, so I've thought of something simple, like a sort of "rail fence" wherein I make wide rails for some of the light-to-dark color ranges and super narrow rails for others so it looks really cool and artsy while still retaining that gradation that I am loving so much just looking at the fabrics. I've thought of other ideas that would simply display the fabric. But it would be nice to do something more challenging.

Again, New York Beauty comes to mind, but I don't like paper piecing because of wastefulness. I may do it anyway, but cut out the templates instead of paper piecing.

I like people's ideas from the other thread. I do like things like the Bonnie Hunter mysteries, but her quilts are so busy, I wonder if all of these pretty pieces would get a little lost.

So, if you had this bunch of fabric, plus more coming that would include more of the same, plus an addition of a light to dark purple range and some more yellows, what would you do with it?

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