Saturday, December 30, 2017

The Square Version :: Minimal

This time...I got my square on!  In my previous post 'Tendrils', the Curated Quilts Minimal Mini Challenge, I didn't read the rules carefully and basically disqualified myself.  In the rules they specifically specify the quilt should be square.  I couldn't modify 'Tendrils' to be square, so the next best thing to do is make another entry.  And so I did.

11" x 11"
Recap of the challenge:  use the specified color palette (some or all of the colors), interpret the theme and then submit your quilt via a linky.  Let's not forget the square part!!

This time I used a very, very small amount of the colors and relied on the overall design to carry me through.



The triangles are tiny at just 1/2" high.  It was a little tough piecing them together because of the size, but not in the least bit impossible.  After the triangles were together I built the rest of the quilt around them.  



The light gray is Kona Shadow, dark gray is Kona Medium Gray and the black is Kona Black.  Gray is a color I have on hand at all times.  Its been my go to background and backing fabric for years.  As much as I'd like to change things up I never seem to get there!

What's your favorite background color?  Do you find it hard to change it up sometimes?  



Because this was a mini, I was looking forward to giving it the quilting treatment.  I quilted a triangle design in the section above the triangles and straight lines throughout the rest of the quilt with Aurifil Light Blue Gray (2610).  The lines vary in width from 1/8" to about 1/4". 

I had to add a little twist to go along with the triangles!  I mean, why not?!  I pulled out Aurifil Spring Green (1231), Delft Blue (2730) and Blossom Pink (2530) and quilted lines above and below the triangles.  I like the subtle detail. 



I know most people don't wash their mini's, but I do!  Not this one, but 9 out of 10 I'll wash.  I'm a die hard sucker for the crinkle effect!



Now I can enter my quilt knowing I followed the rules and at least have a chance!  Again, the reason I love these Curated Quilt challenges is for the challenge.  It gives me a boost of energy, gets my creative juices flowing and stimulates my brain!  In or not...it's a worthwhile challenge.   

Since the Minimal Mini Quilt deadline isn't until January 10th, I may have time to squeeze another one in!  Get obsessed much Jayne?!  You never know!  
  
LINKING:
TGIFF

30 comments :

  1. I love this! I hope you are accepted into the magazine! Cheering you on!

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    1. Thank you for saying that! I secretly hope so too, but I’m also good if it doesn’t!

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  2. Nice design Jayne and I love the quilting! Good luck with it! I seem to always pick white or off white as a background and I would actually love to use more grey.

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    1. White and off white are my second choice! I use a lot of Kona Silver or Shadow gray. They are pretty light and perfect to highlight prints or solids!

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  3. It’s lovely; it’s hard to imagine anything more minimal as far as the colours go, but it’s certainly square. In fact, I think the frame even accentuates the square! To answer your question: I still use off-white quite a lot, but now tend to favour French navy, or, like you, grey.

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  4. I love this so much! especially the bits of colorful quilting! stunning. I do tend to change up my backgrounds all the time, not one specific color.

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    1. I wish I could change up my backgrounds a little more! Maybe that will be my one and only resolution for the New Year!

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  5. What a fun mini, and good luck in the submission, Jayne. I look forward to seeing more if you continue to play with the theme and idea. :)

    I like Kona White, Snow, and Silver as background colors... but last year I experimented with some really bold choices as well (like Berry) and really liked the results.

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  6. what a stunning piece - I love to study these small pieces and find the subtle details - so creative. I am all over the map with backgrounds - have used Fig Tree cream, Kona Snow, Kona parchment, every shade of grey known to man, and I just snagged 12 yards of linen texture by Makour UK to use as backgrounds for my two Allison Glass fabric projects.

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  7. Love it . . . especially the touch of colored thread quilting. Perfectly pleasing.

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  8. Good luck with your challenge entry! I am bad at background fabric. When I go to the quilt shop, it's always the bright and splashy colors and prints that leap into my arms and beg to come home with me. I have to go shopping specifically for background fabric with each new project because I have nothing that goes with all those diva fabrics in my stash!

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    1. I do the same thing as you except with solids! Lots of smaller pieces. I’ve tried to keep up with having lots of yardage for backings and back grounds. There was a time when I was totally out of sync with that part of quilting!

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  9. Another winner! And I hope I mean that literally. Good luck with the challenge!

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  10. The creative juices weren't just flowing, they were running amok. It is fabulous! I love the bit of quilting with the colors and the little quilted triangles. Really cool piece!

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  11. Obsessed and YOU? Never :-D Accomplished and Determined - Definitely.
    It is a tiny quilt with a huge impact. Love everything about it.

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  12. I love this one, too! It's amazing what a tiny bit of color can do - both in the fabric and in the thread.

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  13. Love it! I was working on my entry yesterday. It is fun to have a challenge!

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  14. Looks like you had a TON of fun with this one. LOVE the triangles and quilting details!! Nice job, Jayne!

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  15. I love hoe put together this one is Jayne. The repeated triangle shapes, the lines and hints of color. I hope it is chosen for the magazine. Thanks for sharing it with Oh Scrap!

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  16. I love this mini with its tiny, tiny piecing!

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  17. Very subtle, but very effective! Hope you do well in the challenge.

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    1. It’s all about the challenge and creativity for me. For some reason this theme got me very excited and inspired!

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  18. This really is an example of the mantra, less is more! It is so simple yet so exquisite. The grey is a favourite of mine, and the little pops of colour work so well. I mostly use kona grey or kona snow for background.

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    1. Sometimes I think going simple is harder than throwing the kitchen sink in to the mix! It’s been so much fun for me. Kona grey in all shades is always a good background color to have on hand. And I always keep white and snow on hand just in case!

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  19. Those tiny dots of color add a ton of interest to your mini - I think it's fantastic! I keep several shades of gray in my stash. It's such a great color for so many reasons. Whites are still my BG color of choice, but once in a while I surprise myself and use something else. I love when that happens....not sure why I don't do it more often!

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  20. This one would get my vote, hands down. Your IG posts actually inspired me to try one, but I don't think I'll submit it since it really doesn't rock my boat. Haha. Maybe I'll give another one a try. We'll see. Hope you get in!

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  21. Wow - I adore the quilting on this. The use of the colored thread was especially interesting to me. LOVE IT!!!

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  22. I have loved these vibrant little pieced triangles since I first saw them. The triangle quilting was a great companion to the piecing!

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