I made some progress on the weather challenge quilt today. While I love hand applique, I can't say that prepping the pieces is my favorite part of the job. Today I prepped the leaves and the sepals. OK, I confess that I had to look up the name of those green, leaflike things at the base of a flower. Sepals - nice.
I pulled out all of my green fabrics and finally went with a fabric that is barely green - more blue-gray with a little violet in it. I think it will make the leaves and stem look the way they might on a rainy day. So far, they look like green beans. I'm really worried about getting the points on the ends of these ever-so-slender leaves.
I was pleased to use my Christmas gift from my friend Andrea: the numbered pins. I admired them at a guild retreat, and she remembered and got them for me. Isn't she swell? The pins match the numbers on my sketch.
I don't want to tell you how long I wrestled with the bud. I'm still not sure that I'm satisfied with the sepals. The fabric wanted to ravel at that inside point, and I think I sacrificed the outside points to fight it into place. I may make a new one tomorrow. (My camera seems to want to make this distinctly lavender fabric look pink.)
I cut out the large flower as one piece, but I think it looks like a big lump. Tomorrow I'll make four separate petals and build the flower that way. (Look at that! The flower is the same fabric as the bud, and it looks lavender. Makes no sense!)
I always reply to people who tell me that they wouldn't have the patience to make a quilt that it doesn't require patience if you love it. Well, I still love it, but I have to admit that it's requiring some patience today.
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