Cityscape

This project was started in Hilde Morin's "Cityscape" workshop (which I wrote about here), and then set aside - the sad fate of many workshop projects, in my experience!

Making a piecing plan.
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This one, however, has been revived. Feeling inspired over the holidays, I reworked a few things and made a piecing plan for this bad boy.

Some disassembly required!

Taking things apart in order to move forward...
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Some slicing and dicing, too.

It's all part of the plan!
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The biggest challenge will be piecing the curved, pink building into the picture. It is semi-attached to the piecing on the left, and needs to be pieced "in front of" the tall buildings that will tuck in behind.

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Things look a bit weird at the moment, but I have faith in the process, so will press on.

Fresh off the Frame - a new quilter's first quilt (which also happens to be my first client quilt of the year).

First client quilt of 2016
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And, here's a glimpse of another client quilt (I've since loaded on my frame) . . . more buildings! How cool is that?
 
More buildings!
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I've filled the sky with swirls to contrast the straight lines of the buildings. I'm almost finished, but it was too dark by then for pictures. Maybe tomorrow!

Quilting in progress.
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My prayer flag is a bit frosty these days, but my wishes for a Happy New Year to you are warm!

Frosty prayer flag!
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Linking up with:
Linky Tuesday, at Freemotion by the River
Fabric Tuesday, at Quilt Story
Let's Bee Social, at Sew Fresh Quilts

Try, Learn, & Grow!
Carole
P.S. I'm on Instagram under my blog name, FreshofftheFrame

Comments

  1. Interesting watching your progress on the Cityscape. Projects sometimes need to be put away for a while until you are able to look at them with fresh eyes and fresh inspiration.

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  2. Yep I too enjoy watching your process. I also love how your quilted wishbones kinda made a heart shape too! The swirls for the background to the buildings remind me of clouds. Looking good on your end of the world for sure!:)

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  3. What a cool theme in your piecing and a client quilt this week. Happy New Year to you as well. I hope the year as started well for you.

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  4. Looks like great progress, I am all too familiar with taking something apart to rearrange, LOL!!

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  5. I love the swirls you did in the 'sky' of the client quilt. It just looks so cool!

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  6. You've been busy! I need to get over my paperwork and get back to quilting. I go so long and then I need my quilting 'fix'. Have fun finishing your city scape. Oh, and I wanted to say, how refreshing that jelly roll quilt is - simple, and it just speaks 'cozy'.

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  7. Always a pleasure to see your perfect quilting! Plus it is interesting to see all those quilts you receive.

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  8. Happy New Year to you, and hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Your city scape is looking interesting, cool to have a client quilt along the same theme. And your prayer flag looks even better frosty!

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  9. I love the prints you are using. They give the buildings such great texture.

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