I was perusing my friend Jane Ann's blog, The Jettstream, and she is showing the cutest little pineapples. The first thing I like is the adorable size. Having been there and done small, I am in awe. I only did a wonky looking log cabin piece above that I gave up on at about 12x9 ish. The second thing I really like about her pineapples is that they have a strong and zippy red fabric that makes them very bright and fun. It made me realise how much my taste in colors has changed in the last few years and also how schizophrenic my color choices are. It must be the Gemini thing pouring out of me. I started quilting with very traditional colors. The Ginny Beyers-country colors stuff. That's still nice for some people but I really get excited about stronger, deeper, wilder colors now. In my defense, back then there wasn't a lot of choice and I didn't have the money to play with fabric like today.On the flip side, I am in love with the primitive look of work done by my friend Libby of A Simple Girl. Then, in an effort to become one of those multi-handed Indian Goddess figures there's this other hand that absolutely adores the girly-girl quality of Cinderberry a blog I found while surfing some Australian sites like Material Obsession(check out the great stuff these women come up with. I can't get the hyperlink to work but it's on my sidebar.)
Maybe this love of vibrant color really started with the big fat box of crayons in grade school. Never got one of those. Of course not having the perfect colors made me make them by mixing and over-coloring which really got the art teacher excited! Whatever it is that makes me love COLOR C O L O R color is a lot like music. It moves and excites me. See my friend Terry Grant at And Sew it Goes. Her work, as well as my friend Gerrie Congdon, makes me want to get my art going and mix it up. Seeing one of these great people come up with a new piece is a lot like finding visual music laid out before you. It's elemental, essential, and stimulating and all in different ways. How lucky are we to have found each other? Very lucky indeed.
Well, Roger has taken this week off and is relaxing with a book and I am sewing and puttering around. There is cooking and lunching and computering to find things to do on the vacation coming up at the end of Sept. It's nice to have him around.
Hope you have a good day.
4 comments:
Love your post. Love your tiny loggies. Love your links (although the only one new to me is Cinderberry). I too enjoy the fabulous eye candy of "Material Obsession".
I think what I envy most in other quilters is their absolute sureness of style. I'm still new enough that I want to try it all, and there certainly are not the constraints of limited choice that old-timers experienced. I'm drawn to anything that looks old, whether it is or not. But the brights-and-busies make me laugh--who couldn't love that response? Hence my schizophrenic, little-o-this/little-o-that quilting approach. (Maybe that's my style?)
I always wonder when a friend will look at my fabric choices and proclaim, 'That doesn't look like you!' Huh? While it's true I tend to work with a certain palette, from time to time something will just 'speak' to me and I MUST have it! It's my style and I'm stickin' to it *s*
Aww, what a nice thing to say! Thanks!
I think everyone who really loves color loves it in a schizophrenic way. I think we get all excited about the bright and bold and pretty soon something soft and subtle appeals because of its very difference and zing, we are off in that direction. And on and on.
Oh, you are such a devoted friend. I am so behind in reading blogs. I have not been slacking, though. I should get myself to bed, but thought I'd do a little checking in with my fave bloggers. Luv ya!! And I will hold lots of good thoughts for James.
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