In my last post I took you into the world of Mondrian art. There seemed to be a lot of interest in making the blocks into a paper pieced pattern and I'm happy to say that that is happening! Lift your jaw off the floor...I'm actually doing it! I'm just about finished, but with all my patterns I seem to obsess over every detail. I have a couple volunteers who will be testing my pattern before it hits the Internet, so let's give it another week before it is finished.
ALL that being said...I decided to take the blocks, reduce the pattern to 4" and see what would happen!
MONDRIAN MINI'S 4" X 4" |
Perhaps the hand model shot conveys it better! I'm thinking of adding the 4" paper pieced template as a bonus in the completed pattern. In case anyone wants to give it a try.
The quilting is very simple. I thought because of the geometric nature and size, it was appropriate.
I rarely have little 'trinkets' on had that go with any given project for the sake of a photo, but when I saw the chicken I couldn't resist a lighthearted shot!
The day I made these I had just finished up the last flower bed/bark dust project and was feeling the effects of hoisting bag after bag. But when there is time before having to make dinner and no other plans...one sometimes quilts a little something!
The other mini's I made came after I had finished my paper pieced Kite quilt. Reduce, reduce, reduce!!
MINI KITES 4 1/4" & 3 3/4" |
I really have a hard time trying to resist making anything into a rainbow. These seemed like another opportunity to go small and gloss it up with color!
This photo is in the binding stage. I always use a 1 1/4" wide strip and sew it on as if it's a double folded binding. After which I'll flip it over, fold the raw edge over about 1/4" press and finish by hand stitching it to the back.
Cute as a bugs ear I think!
I've been working on so many quilts and ideas lately, this was a nice post diversion! I have a custom quilt with...you guessed it...a rainbow theme! It also includes a super sized block and low volume improv. I'm excited to make progress on that!
I also have that pattern...
And I have an amazing two color quilt that I am so excited to see if I can make for QuiltCon. The colors nearly slap me in the face every time I look at the drawing...kind of interesting. I can't really say more than that at this time!
Oh, and I just finished zig zag stitching (applique) lots of leafs on a quilt I inherited from my daughter. She started it years and years ago. This year...I plan on finishing it!
Stay safe, stay tuned and seriously...this girl needs a beer! Wink!
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I always find your passion so inspiring! Your mini minis are just perfect, particularly the Mondrian block, I love exploring an idea and seeing how far I can go with it. Thanks so much for sharing, and good luck with your huge pile of WIPs! :)
ReplyDeleteI was so happy that I finally designed the Mondrian blocks so that I could go back to it over and over! And then I had to give the mini’s a try…just for fun!
DeleteVery very cool and super cute!
ReplyDeleteYour minis are fabulous! I never expected to get into making minis, but found that once you make a couple it's easy to get hooked! Like you, I love taking a paper pieced pattern and making it smaller. Smaller is always cuter, right?
ReplyDeleteIt is true that once you try mini’s there is no going back! Paper piecing patterns are the best for making mini’s…so irresistible!
DeleteThose are so adorable. <3
ReplyDeleteCool reductions!! I need that kite pattern in my life!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you have so many ideas to share ! You keep me motivated 😙
ReplyDeleteYou make the best minis Jayne....one day I'll give it a try. I can see how addictive they could be!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darn cute! You'll have the best looking coasters. Love the chicken.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find the world's smallest rubber chicken?? Too funny! Such a great batch of mini minis, Jayne. Not only could those Mondrians be super coasters, they could hang in Barbie's Dream Home as modern art :)
ReplyDeleteEach is a tiny treasure!! They are precious!!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous! I love reducing patterns and working small.
ReplyDeleteLove your mini minis!!! Adorable.
ReplyDeleteI've made a couple mini minis and they are so fun to make! I love Mondrian art and your coasters are so striking. Thank you for linking with TGIFF.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see the Mondrian placemats and smaller mini minis (coasters) together. It might be a bit Twilight zone-esque!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling, Jayne!
ReplyDeleteI love these - both sets! Tiny piecing and all that color are just irresistible!
ReplyDeleteYour minis are amazing! Such cute patterns, even cuter because they are so tiny
ReplyDeleteI always love to see what you are up to. I wish I liked making minis. I might actually finish something if it was small :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely projects with Oh Scrap!
Oh, my, I'm on cuteness overload right now. Thanks for sharing your measurements for the binding on these cute bits.
ReplyDeleteThey are just sooooo cute.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you put the spool of thread in with the chicken. I would have been a little scared of him! Darling bits of fun, though!
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