What do you think of these? I don't want to go full-on orange to match the bluebird breasts, but think that first pair of fabrics on top are a nice nod to that colorway. I also think too much blue will overpower the birds completely. I love the batik on the bottom. It even has a bit of blue mixed in.
I'll sort through more fabrics tomorrow or over the weekend, and I'll probably go back and see if there are any fabrics I might pull from the last assortment that might enhance this design. Then, I'll need to start drawing out the quilting design to really make my birds shine. I really can't wait to see where my ideas might take me next as I work to finish this piece.
Another Friday is staring me in the face. I work my three hours tonight, and I told Mona (who does the schedule) to put me back on my Tuesdays starting the second week in November (the start of the next schedule). I told her those two weeks will be a good indicator for whether or not I can work those six-hour shifts. I really hope I can, for a number of reasons. It will mean I've worked hard enough and healed well enough to be there. It will also mean that I can get back to pulling my own shifts so they don't have to find others to cover for me. Plus, I've been missing my "regulars". They're all great folks.
Tomorrow, my goddaughter/niece and her kiddos will be coming for a visit. I'm going to teach them about pressure canning, as they're bringing venison for us. My great-nephew (her son) is fourteen, and he shot a ten-point buck last weekend. He was bow hunting with his dad. His stepmom won't allow them to bring, let alone cook, the meat in their home, so they usually end up donating all the meat. This time, Handsome and I are the recipients, and we're very grateful. I'll teach them how to pressure can the meat, and then sent some home with him that he can just reheat at his mom's. It's going to be a fun day with them, and I'll absolutely remember to take pictures to share next week! See you tomorrow with a new Saturday Silliness!


I am with you on the bottom fabric. Looking forward to the finished art piece. Good vibes as you ease back to work.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bev! I removed a few fabrics from the pile today, and added a different one. I think I've settled on the assortment, and that bottom one is definitely part of the rest of the project.
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Donna
It's hard to pick, that grayish blue one catches my eye, but you have to pick what you like.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with the pressure canning!
Marilyn
Hi Marilyn:
DeleteThat one is a finalist, too! I'm looking forward to spending time with the kids. Have a great weekend, dear.
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Donna
Nope. Color selection is all too hard for me. I like them all. Looking forward to YOUR selections - they always seem spot on! It's so nice you can teach your great nephew another skill to add to his "survival skills". 😊
ReplyDeleteHi Lois:
DeleteYou're so cute! I took a couple out and added in a couple. Will share final selection and design soon. I spoke with my niece today, and the kids are really looking forward to it. So am I! Happy Weekend, dear.
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Donna
From this assortment I think I'd lean towards a narrow strip of the gold fabric and perhaps a bit wider of the one on the bottom. You don't want anything to take away from your amazing stitching.
ReplyDeleteHi MA:
DeleteI'm leaning the same way! I'll share more soon. Happy weekend, dear.
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Donna
I love the colors you picked and think they are just perfect for the wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteHi Dear Nancy!
DeleteThanks so much. More soon.
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Donna
The batik on the bottom just makes everything pop. Subtle but very nice.
ReplyDeleteThen again it really makes a difference when you see the choices in person.
Enjoy the weekend with family, sounds like an adventure.
Shirley
Hi Shirley:
DeleteI agree. The batik has the most subtle blue in it, too, so it's definitely a keeper. I did a gift quilt with it years ago. They recipient has since passed, but I always kept the fabrics thinking I'd make another. Here's a link to the quilt I last used it in. It hadn't been long-armed yet, but I loved this whole project. I may make it large enough for my bed next time. https://brynwoodneedleworks.blogspot.com/2010/10/one-down-one-to-go.html
Thanks, dear. Photos to come.
xoxo
Donna