Welcome, Guest
Username: Password: Remember me
"Afternoon Delight" was one of Sue Garman's favorite patterns. This wonderfully scrappy quilt is truly a delight to make with its combination of simple appliqué and Double Nine-Patch blocks and modified Shoo Fly blocks. Each month you will work on pieced and appliquéd blocks, and in the final month, you will assemble the blocks and add the outer border. The finished quilt measures approximately 86 1/2" inches square.

Let's use this Topic "Afernoon Delight Show and Tell" as a place to show off your beautiful blocks. That way, you know where to come to see what everyone is doing.

The topics that apply to each month are a good place to ask questions or make suggestions for each block.

AND when you post your photos to Social Media, like Instagram, Facebook, etc., use either of these hash tags so everyone there will be able to find our wonderful work:

#afternoondelightbom
#afternoondelight2020bom
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2

TOPIC: Color and layout check

Color and layout check 08 Jun 2020 05:42 #147804

  • sandytn
  • sandytn's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 446
  • Thank you received: 74
JudithA - I love applique but I'm always trying the latest methods looking for an easier and better way of doing things. I did the same on this quilt and finally settled on the back basting method along about March. Hopefully the other methods will all blend together. I subscribe to BritBox and just lately to Acorn TV. I love the British Mysteries Midsomer Mysteries, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Vera and Father Brown. Just finihsed Brokenwood Mysteries and looking for another series.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, DianeRoss

Color and layout check 06 Jun 2020 13:47 #147801

  • JudithA
  • JudithA's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 520
  • Thank you received: 269
HelenW,
I am one of those avid Kaffe fans! I collect his books and his fabrics. They are my favorites, second only to batiks and my own hand-dyes. Kaffe is an amazing master colorist.

All,
I decided to try to do my Afternoon Delight with reproduction fabrics in honor of Sue Garman. I am trying to use the type of fabrics she used. I think I read somewhere that she used Civil war reproductions. I know next to nothing about reproduction fabrics. I had to order them online. No one carries them in my area. So many of them seem dull to me, so I am trying to go a little brighter now.

I am trying to learn different methods of hand applique for Applique Delight. I am 74, but I like to try new things.
Because hand-appliquing these blocks is so time-consuming, I really want to see all my hard work. So I am trying to make sure to have strong contrast.
If I were to do this quilt again, I would do prepared-edge machine applique. However, I have learned a lot. A whole lot!

It is 93 degrees outside now in this part of Virginia. I am going downstairs to my cool basement sewing room to do some hand applique on Block 11, while I watch some British mysteries on Acorn TV. That is my kind of afternoon delight!!!

Your quilting friend,
Judy
Last Edit: 06 Jun 2020 13:51 by JudithA.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, NanaPie, HelenW, terrils, DianeRoss

Color and layout check 05 Jun 2020 06:33 #147800

Diane, I love your photos, questions regarding color/value and seeing the straight set! This topic will be very helpful to many going forward.
You have received brilliant advice so far. I am eager to see your additional fabric selections—depth and contrast is good.

bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
North Alabama, USA
"I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: DianeRoss

Color and layout check 04 Jun 2020 19:19 #147799

  • DianeRoss
  • DianeRoss's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 51
  • Thank you received: 212
Update - today, I finished the remaining 9-patch blocks, and started the additional shoo-fly blocks. For both, I mixed in some medium value prints with the existing darker prints and it worked well. The cream backgrounds provide adequate contrast in either medium or dark prints.. I will continue to use more medium values, particularly in those O-type blocks. After tomorrow, I think I'll have all the piecing done, and will just be waiting on the monthly applique release. Time to find another project?

Too much time on my hands -
Diane
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, HelenW

Color and layout check 04 Jun 2020 15:53 #147798

Here is another vote for the straight set.

I colors look fine to me, is it that you don't like the muted colors with white? If you add bright colors, than mix them in the the muted colors or they will stand out. Try a few test blocks and see what happens before you decide.

And enjoy yourself!
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: HelenW, DianeRoss

Color and layout check 04 Jun 2020 09:46 #147797

  • DianeRoss
  • DianeRoss's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 51
  • Thank you received: 212
Helen - great suggestion on the O-type blocks. They are a larger splash of color.. I like the dark primary colors when used in larger patches, but observed that when I used them in the 9-patches, they didn't read as a color, just as "dark". Hence the muted overall look. I'm definitely not looking for a Kaffe-style color palette!

Thanks also for the suggestion regarding the straight set! I also love the secondary pattern created with the 9-patch blocks.

Diane
.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: HelenW

Color and layout check 04 Jun 2020 07:14 #147796

  • HelenW
  • HelenW's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 604
  • Thank you received: 1621
Judy Austin, What a bummer not being able to take pictures of your quilt blocks. It often helps me make decisions. If you have a neighbor or friend with a
phone maybe them could come to your house, ( mask on of course) and take some pictures and email them to your computer, and then you could show all
the TQS members how it is going. Would love to see them. I enjoy reading your comments when you post. Also, I just bought my first layer cake this spring
and I know know what I was missing. They are perfect for applique. I also love having fabrics that play well together, even though I traded out some for stash
pieces that work.I am sure there will be many more layer cakes in my future. Glad they are calorie free. HelenW
PS Do you still have a regular camera. I always use a regular camera to take pictures. I don't have a smart phone.
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Color and layout check 04 Jun 2020 07:05 #147795

  • HelenW
  • HelenW's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 604
  • Thank you received: 1621
DianeRoss, I think your quilt colors look great. It does not look muted at all to me. But my Kaffe loving quilt friends might think it is somewhat muted.
I too am going to do the layout in the horizontal rather than on point. I like the look the double nine patch makes for the secondary design. I plan to
quilt in sections, a quilt as you go method which is easier when the blocks are not on point. You can audition some brighter colored blocks in EQ8. Since they
have a number of the X block motifs. Just edit them to 6.75 inches. Color brightly as desired, then take photo images of your current blocks and drag them in
as photos into the quilt layout section of EQ8. It will let you see if you like your idea for brightening things up. Another idea if you do decide to brighten it up;
if you make some O type blocks in the brighter colors, that will give a POP of color to it. Right now they give a darker POP of color since they often catch
you eye first being a larger piece of colored fabric in those blocks. Love your work. It is beautiful. HelenW
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, DianeRoss

Color and layout check 03 Jun 2020 22:49 #147794

  • NanaPie
  • NanaPie's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 702
  • Thank you received: 219
I like the straight set better for mine too. Thanks for the photos.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: DianeRoss

Color and layout check 03 Jun 2020 15:39 #147793

  • JudithA
  • JudithA's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 520
  • Thank you received: 269
I think it is an issue of value. You might be happier with more contrast.

I also think your idea of using some brighter hues in the remaining blocks is a good one.
I started out using muted civil war reproduction prints. I am now moving toward more stronger colors.
Just this week I have started using Esther's Heirloom Shirtings by Kim Diehl for Henry Glass. I don't know if they are really reproduction fabrics, but they have a reproduction look to me, while being brighter and deeper hues. I am pleased with them. It is a nice selection of 29 different prints. This layer cake will be enough for me to finish this quilt.
I like using layer cakes for this quilt. The 10" squares are a great size for the applique backgrounds. I use oversized background pieces anyhow, because I am doing hand-applique for this quilt. The deeper prints in the Esther's Heirlooms coordinate well as appliques. Good contrast.

I am going to use a few appliques from EQ8 also. I have the template for the EQ8 Old Tulips applique cut and ready to work up.

I really like your straight set with the diagonal lines. I hadn't considered that.

I would attach a picture of what I have done so far, but the camera in my phone is not working, and I don't want to go out shopping for a new one right now.
I am doing hand applique. I have 12 applique blocks done so far. Maybe I will be caught up by the time I can get out and buy a new phone!!!

Happy quilting!
Judy Austin
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, HelenW, Jupergee, DianeRoss

Color and layout check 03 Jun 2020 11:51 #147792

  • DianeRoss
  • DianeRoss's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 51
  • Thank you received: 212
I'm more than halfway done, so seemed like a good time to check the color balance in my scrappy quilt, and also to audition layouts. I have 20 applique, 9 shoo fly, and 55 9-patches complete so far. I'm not unhappy with the color, but it reads a bit muted to me. Maybe I can try shifting towards brighter colors for the remaining blocks - would that work, or will it look odd?.

I strongly prefer the straight set instead of the on-point layout. That will change the number of blocks I need for a similar sized quilt, so I mocked up the new layout in EQ8. I will need to make more shoo-fly blocks with the straight set - this is good, as I think the modified shoo-fly blocks are pretty sweet. Also fewer 9-patches - again, a positive, as they're becoming monotonous. I'll need more applique blocks than are planned for the BOM, and discovered that EQ-8 has some nice options for cross-shaped and wreath shaped blocks, so may also sub out some of the patterns I'm less attracted to.

IMG_14022.jpg


IMG_14052.jpg
The administrator has disabled public write access.
The following user(s) said Thank You: bbquiltmaker, chloe1, NanaPie, Chrys, Pemela, HelenW, terrils, Jupergee
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2
Time to create page: 0.327 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum