Almost on my design wall – 2014.03.28

I had great plans for my Skybridge quilt this week, but I ran into a few problems that slowed my progress.

As I said last week, I was thinking of making it in surreal colors, rather than realistic – something like the manipulated photo below with a yellow sky and blue-violet bridge.  I even bought some fabric in these colors, but somehow it just didn’t work when I put them up on the design wall.

So then I decided to use closer to realistic colors – I have a blue-green fabric for the sky, and will make the bridge from black, gray and white fabrics with a few dark blues and purples for shadows, and the red panel on the towers.

Skytrain Bridge  DSCN3447  IMG_1951-011

So with the colors decided and fabrics purchased, I started tracing the full-size pattern DSCN3445onto freezer paper.   I realized I needed a french curve ruler to get the long curved lines as smooth as I wanted them, so that required another trip to the fabric store.  Then I decided to eliminate the bushes at the bottom of the photo, and I had to refer to several other photos to draw in the structure of the bridge supports.  After several hours, I finally had a drawing I was happy with and I finished my tracing on the freezer paper.

I’m going to use the sky fabric as a base, and assemble the bridge sections in units, then applique them onto the sky fabric.  Since there are some fairly large pieces, I’m hoping it will go together quickly, and I’ll have something more exciting to show you next week.

 

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6 Responses to Almost on my design wall – 2014.03.28

  1. deborah says:

    Hi Terry, I am very inspired by your Skybridge piece and I love the surreal color idea! Wonderful linear curves, difficult design but you have rendered it fantastically! Are you in Elizabeth’s Master Class too? best to you, Deborah

  2. Valerie says:

    This looks like a great beginning! Love the sweeping curves. I need to pick up a French curve, too.

  3. Soon it will be on your design wall and looking great!

  4. obed101 says:

    Wow, i love it, it looks marvelous. I use mmy french curve all the time! My architect daughter gave it to me and I thought, hmmmm. I will never use this. But I sure do.

  5. Kelly says:

    Cannot wait to see this finished! You might be interested in this video from Quilter’s newsletter!

  6. Your drawing is stunning. The composition is genius, can’t wait to see the finished piece!

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