Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Summer Swaps In Action

June was absolutely crazy with work. I don't know where it went! All of a sudden I take a breath and it's July. How did that happen? I have been sewing a little bit. In fact, I've jumped onto the swap train again. After a quiet Spring, it seems like I'm almost overextended on Summer Swaps. But two of the swaps are associated with bees I'm in so we're taking time off from the bee to get to know each other better so there's a balance. In fact, all the do. Good Stitches Hosts are doing a swap and it gave me the perfect excuse to use my Joseph's Coat paper piecing templates. I'm loving this one!

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And the Pillow Talk Swap is back in action. I have been working on the pillow for my secret partner, and while I love the center, I started improvising one afternoon and I'm bot sure if I'm liking where I took it. Did I go too far?

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Part of me thinks that I should start ripping stitches and change things up, while another part of me thinks that my partner will like it. I guess it's a little out of my comfort zone with all the mixing and matching of prints so I'm second guessing myself. What do you think?

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Then, my guild is hosting a swap and I couldn't resist joining in the fun. I missed the last swap because I was in South America and I think swapping is a great way to make new friends in the guild. For this swap we were asked to bring in a trinket from home and our partner is supposed to make something inspired from the trinket. I ended up with Patsy's geode and I'm really excited about this one. I'm brainstorming loads of possibilities. I know I want to play with solids, curves and thin lines with this one. But what to make? Perhaps a bag? That's where I'm stuck. So even though I haven't been around lately, I have been working a little. Hopefully, I'll be able to show some finishes very soon.

5 comments:

  1. I love that pillow swap! Cant wait to see what you're doing for the host swap either!! :)

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  2. Loving the swap items, and the geode is going to be interesting inspiration, looking forward to seeing what it generates!

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  3. I like your pillow top. not sure about the last border, that's just me.
    What an interesting challenge with the geode. Look forward to seeing what you come up with.

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  4. I love the pillow swap but maybe it would look less busy if you went with solids instead of prints ?

    You're good to be inspired by a geode.. I wouldn't know what to do with that !!

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  5. I absolutely LOVE the pillow swap!!! I would be in heaven if you gave it to me! :o) I am sure your partner will love it as well. If it were me, I wouldn't change a thing! In fact, what fabrics did you use? I would love to re-create the pillow myself, but I am just learning to quilt and not quite as good yet. :o) Someday! Then I will be brave enough to join a swap!

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