So you know what that means? Playtime! I almost forgot how badly I wanted to make this amazing paper pieced mini by Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill @Whole Circle Studio for Aurifil Thread. The pattern is called 'Sew Many Colors' and is a free download! Plus, there's a contest that ends 3/31 (cutting close!) and I want to throw my hat in the ring!
If you haven't seen Sheri's '270 Colors' quilt I highly recommend you check out her blog...amazing and the quilting...go see for yourself, I'll wait...Whether you are a die hard Aurifil user or an occasional user, you certainly can appreciate the entire composition of '270 Colors' quilt!
SEW MANY COLORS 16" x 16" |
The rules for the contest are as follows:
Enter your finished mini by 3/31
Voting on minis runs 4/1-4/15
Finished minis must use Aurifil threads and Kona® Cotton by Robert Kaufman to be eligible to win.
Tell us about your “favorite 10”!
Like I said, I was going to go all rainbow on this. I even had fabrics pick that matched my thread. Then those voices started. Telling me 'not again', 'change it up', 'use you imagination'! I listened.
Like I said, I was going to go all rainbow on this. I even had fabrics pick that matched my thread. Then those voices started. Telling me 'not again', 'change it up', 'use you imagination'! I listened.
These spools went together pretty easily. The hardest part was the skinny orange spool parts. Truth is, I used my glue stick to hold those pieces down when it was time to sew the sections together.
Note: The blank section. It will become clear at the end!
These three are my standby colors. The three thread colors that I use ALL the time. Each spool is in varying stages of 'more or less', but the one I use the most...seems to always have next to nothing left! That would be white! I use it for piecing, for quilting and hand stitching. No stash should be without!
See what I mean?! I tried to make the spools in the mini to match my actual on hand thread reality!
As you can see my white is history! Which also meant I didn't have any white for quilting. One big conundrum! What was I going to do for thread? Quilting? I knew then and there I was going to have some improvising to do.
I used a combination of colors: #2425 Bright Pink, #2312 Cream, #2026 Chalk and #2615 Aluminum. The spools are 'spouting' bright pink! Kind of like a thead-a-bration! (celebration)
The tenth spool is my phantom spool. A color I don't have, a color I really want! What should it be? If you could only pick one color, what would you pick?
I'm thinking it's time to add to my thread stash with a good old variegated thread. That's why it's blank. My future purchase!
The backing is Kona Salmon which fit in with the color story on the front. I used a couple of the jelly roll strips for the binding and viola! A complete finish! Not bad for a last minute under the gun finish!
I will add my mini to the contest link today! If you want to vote on April 1st or if you just want to see what others have done with their minis, Click here: 'Favorite 10' and check it out!
It's a pretty quick finish and super fun. I loved the design as it was and I was tempted to make it step by step as is. The problem is I always (almost always) like to put my mark or my special twist patterns. The original design is amazing! It sparked my imagination and inspired me to take it in a different direction, yet keep the 'bones' intact!
What is your main squeeze...your main go to color of thread?
LINKING:
TGIFF
Jayne, this is awesome and I enjoyed your story! Every quilt has story and it's nice to read it. Pinks are so beautiful! Fantastic quilting and your idea for your own spools is super! Good Luck! x Teje
ReplyDeleteI can’t remember the last time I followed a pattern exactly…I must put my twist on it! The pinks made me very happy and I’m glad I went in that direction!
DeleteLove where you went with the concept! My go-to colors are pretty much the same as yours, except the light silvery gray is the one that disappears the fastest.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about my white and aluminum gray! This was a really fun project and I’m ‘tickled pink’ with the results!
DeleteJayne, I love your choices. Pink is beautiful and so spring like!
ReplyDeleteI became a big fan of pink while making this mini!
DeleteThis is awesome, I love your take on the design!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love your imagination and making your spools of thread skinnier!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very clever!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this!? I love the 'blank' and what it means, and especially your 'own' colors represented.
ReplyDeleteThat was what I thought when I first saw the pattern! And any time I can change it up to suit me…all the better!
DeleteFabulous! I just re-stocked my white:)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute project - great job!
ReplyDeleteYour take on this design is brilliant Jayne! So much fun :)
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure I played by the rules, but I like it! Since when have I ever followed a pattern as written?!
DeleteI like this very much. I always admire people who take a pattern and change it to suit themselves (I do it myself as well).
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteMy go-to is the palest dove grey.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love how your spools have more or less on them! Nice touch!
Your variation of this pattern is so clever! Good luck in the contest. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat vision. I like the way you added your own twist and as always your quilting design using the different colours of Aurifil thread is perfect. Lots of luck Jayne.
ReplyDeleteSo cute and clever!! I love how you quilted the "almost empty" spool :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got my vote, Jayne! Your choices of pinks and corals was brilliant... And I love that you left one space blank. This is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your mini! The colors, the varying amount of thread, the "future" purchase to be made! Sew Original and Creative!
ReplyDeleteSusie
Oh my what a great twist! So fun and great colors as usual!
ReplyDeleteI am very boring and nearly always sew with an off white thread, for quilting I have decided I like variegated threads. I do like aurifil but it is sooo expensive and not stocked locally here. I love your quilt, its really fun
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic mini! Love the White that has been used so much and has just a little thread left. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThat is very clever, Jayne! A lovely mini! I love variegated threads, btw.
ReplyDelete-Soma
So good to take a "break" to do something fun! I seriously love your take on this pattern, both the palette, and the design with the different fullness spools (^^^ agreed re: the almost empty spool and the blank space).
ReplyDeleteLovely mini Jayne ! It's great that you added your own twist to the original pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for this mini quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Poland
Kamila
I love your version of this mini so much!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun mini! Thank you for sharing your thought process, it's so helpful to hear how others make design decisions.
ReplyDeleteLove reading about your process, all of the details and how you thought through each one. Good luck-- I think this is a wonderful finish!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the nearly empty spool and that illusive NEXT spool spot! Such an imaginative way to make the quilt original.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, you have to get the Variegated Pink, Pink Taffy #4660 it would have been perfect for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your changes!! The empty and sparse spools were a brilliant idea, and it's so nice to see one that's not a rainbow. :D
ReplyDeleteCute mini! And I love that you listened to your inner voices and decided to explore a different quilt path.
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