Tarts Progressing Slowly

Tarts, July 12, 2009 #1
Tarts, July 12, 2009 #1

I was determined to get at least one of the blocks done this weekend.

I took the easy way out and worked on the smaller block. No block is easy, regardless of how small.

Every block requires a background which I must choose while considering the surrounding blocks. I was determined to use that purple/blue dotty swirl (see bottom middle next to the frothy drink). I love that fabric and think the quilt needs another piece of it somewhere. I cut it, confidently put it up on the design wall and stood back to look.

Blech.

Failure. It bled into the background of the frothy drink and just didn’t stand up to the blocks around it.

Sigh. Back to the drawing board for a new background. After consulting with myself, I decided that the area could stand a purple backround, yet it would have to be a different purple.

Tarts, July 12, 2009 #2
Tarts, July 12, 2009 #2

I looked at the background of the grey teapot and decided that I should bring that color down to the bottom of the quilt. I found a piece of a similar violetty-purple. It isn’t the exact same fabric and it is more subtle. I was pretty happy that my second choice seemed to be a good one.

It does add a seventh instance of purple to the quilt. I think that I am ok in terms of the “Odd Rule,” which I understand to be a design element or principle, which says that an odd number of related elements make the piece more interesting.  My mother, an artist, reminds me of this all the time. I have to balance design principles for art with design principles for quilts. I believe, that there is, at least, a slight difference.

Tarts, 2005
Tarts, 2005

Here is what the Tarts looked like at the start of the design process.  This is really a Here to There type moment.

It has really come a long way and TOTALLY changed direction. Notice I took out all the coffee-themed fabric. I bought that fabric all for this quilt. I have tons of it and now ask myself what I am going to do with it. Backs and tote bags, I guess. I also had a melon shape thing going at the time. There are a lot more classic quilt elements – more Flying Geese, Square in a Square, lots of sashing. The blue and pink Flying Geese that have survived the design process this long are really a remnant of the original idea I had. Time to move on!

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

6 thoughts on “Tarts Progressing Slowly”

  1. Just curious, have you ever thought of swapping the large block in the middle with the three cups on it, with the three blocks below it…the pie, two coffee cups, and the frothy drink? (leaving the row of cups and cupcake alone)

    I see you changed the pie background too. I do like it better.

    Sometimes we get too close to a project and can’t see the forest for the trees or is it the trees for the forest? 🙂 Don’t over-agonize on this. It will cramp your style. 🙂

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE following your creative processes. 😀

  2. Ok, I have WAY too much time on my hands this morning. What about using that fabric you want to use, and put it in a flying geese segment that mimics (kinda) the other flying geese element? Scale it to the spacial size you need. Put it next to the frothy drink? Again, I am playing on photoshop. I better get off my butt and go design my dragon. lol

  3. Sherri: aren’t you helpful today?? I think the flying geese is too classic quiltmaking for this piece. I am working on ideas and you will, hopefully, see some progress this weekend.

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