Limbania,
Thank you so much! The hummingbird is an original design...no pattern. I used some freezer paper for my drawing paper, taped to my cutting mat, and just started shading in colors, forming the bird. I had studied a lot of different hummingbirds online, and loved the fire throated hummingbird, from Costa Rica, if I remember correctly. Then, I just started layering in those "clamshell" pieces and glueing as I overlapped each each one. The whole bird was actually a single unit, not attached to anything but itself, until I layer it down onto the background for hand appliquéing. That's also how I did my jester quilt, which was juried into Houston this year. She (the jester) was also one unit, until I placed her onto the background. Kind of a strange way to attack appliqué, but it works for me. Both, Ricky and Alex influenced my "prepared edge" appliqué method. My jester was done with Ricky's Stable Stuff, and the hummingbird was done with Alex's Quilter's Select Applistick paper sheets. The vine and flowers on the hummingbird are free form, hand cut and raw edge. I zig zagged the edges and then outlined them with a heavy weight, black aurifil thread. I'm hoping the Hoffman Challenge fabric inspires me this year! I'm soooooo looking forward to designing another cool quilt!