Monday, August 4, 2014

AN ARROW FLIMSY

Finally, this top is done! Back in May it was my turn to receive blocks from the Mid Century Modern group I am in. I asked them for arrow blocks using my tutorial. If they wanted, they could send a feather block instead.  I arranged and re-arranged and fretted over the layout of this quilt. I asked certain family members their opinion so many times, that they started to hide when they heard me calling their names........

Anyway, this is the layout I decided on


I was a bit concerned while filling in the background with low volume fabrics that it might be too busy. I nearly scrapped the whole thing, but my daughter said "Mom just keep going!"


Now that it's together I'm quite pleased with it and really glad I did      : )


Some of the ladies sent me signature blocks and I found a way to include them


Carla sent me this little arrow and I just had to include it too


I did a google search of Navajo rugs and this pattern was in one so I made a block using half square triangles just to give it a little something extra


I haven't a clue how I am going to quilt this, but for now I'm going to work on something more mindless----like hexagons  : )

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61 comments:

  1. Hi Carla! This looks gorgeus! And your photos are again fantastic! x Teje

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  2. I love the quilt flimsy, it's so different and artsy! Now that is a modern quilt, if I do say so myself, so much interest to find, I just want to keep looking and looking at it! good job, Carla!

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  3. Your daughter was right to advise you to just keep going. It has turned out marvellously.

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  4. love it, great use of low volume for the background

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  5. oh I love this and the background is perfect! I like your extra Navaho inspired block - nice focal point with the arrows and feathers....

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  6. Beautiful, I love the arrows! Another great quilt!!

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  7. That's turned out really well. Love it, x

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  8. I love the random extra blocks. I love the setting. I love the quilt. Gorgeous, beautiful, incredible. Can't wait to have it in the shop. ;)

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  9. this turned out beautifully...you should be very proud of your quilt.

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  10. What a lovely piece Carla! This would win an award in an art show it is such an original piece! Just beautiful!!!

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  11. Looks fantastic, Carla! Love the LV mix with the feathers and arrows. You were so right to include that Navajo inspired block. It is the perfect "something extra"!

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  12. So beautiful. I love the effect of the feathers and Navajo inspired block mixed in with the arrows. So much life and motion.

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  13. I'm totally in love with your arrows! This is such a wonderful quilt.

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  14. Very cool. I like the inclusion of the Navajo motif. Awesome setting for the photo too.

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  15. It's fantastic. I love the use of low volume and how you integrated all the elements.

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  16. I am enamoured with how this has turned out so far... I kept seeing all the blocks pop up around the web. All the low-volume backgrounds work so well (always a bit of a risk in a bee) but then, you've got an exceptional group of ladies in yours.

    I have no idea how you're going to quilt that but I'm sure looking forward to seeing what you do with it!

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  17. Love it! The Navajo feature and the little pink 'thing' at the top are great extras! Hand quilting to finish?!

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  18. All that fretting has worked a treat. Your flimsy really is a joy. Happy hexi-ing!

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  19. OMGosh....that is FABULOUS!!!!! I love it.

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  20. What a great quilt! I loved seeing bits and pieces of it on your blog over the last while. You did a fantastic job putting it all together. It has great balance. The extras complement the rest perfectly.

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  21. Love, love, love this! So glad your daughter encouraged you to keep moving forward. Smart girl!

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  22. It's stunning! I can't wait to see it finished! (no pressure)

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  23. Oh, Carla, I love it. This would be a great quilt for me. Great job!

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  24. Absolutely love this! Great placement of arrows :)

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  25. What a stunning joint effort. I am so keen to do an arrow quilt now - keep up the inspiring work!

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  26. It turned out great! I can understand how the placement of the blocks would be a challenge - you did a great job. Love your backdrop for the photo too.

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  27. What a fantastic quilt! I just love it...the feather pattern has intrigued me from the first time I saw it - and now that I've seen your beautiful quilt I defs have to make one of my own! Thanks for sharing...

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  28. I said it on Instagram, but I just loove this quilt so much. Great work you joined it beautifully!

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  29. Absolutely stunning, Carla! I love the Navajo block you added too!

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  30. GORGEOUS! One day I would like to make this!

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  31. This is such a great quilt ! You have fabulous bee members to make such awesome blocks. Love the Navajo detail!

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  32. Great pics and fabulous quilt!

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  33. This is a beautiful quilt! Love it!

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  34. This is soooo fabulous! Of course, I'm such a fan of your quilts and this is another one that turned out so beautifully. (I still need to make that other one from last year--will add this one to the list now too.)

    Thanks for showing us how our blocks all turn out--it's really fun to see them!

    Elizabeth

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  35. I can't stop looking at it - I like everything about it. The low volume against the bright colors is so attractive, and the arrangement is perfect.

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  36. This quilt is GORGEOUS!! and your daughter was right ~ those low-volume fabrics in the background really add a little somethin-somethin to the quilt. Very inspiring!

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  37. This looks fab! I love the pops of brightness against the low volumes :)

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  38. your daughter was right -- lovely quilt -- I so admire all the feathers/arrows I see but just can't let myself start another project so thank you for sharing yours!!

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  39. How beautiful Carla!! I made a couple of these neat blocks and really enjoyed the process!

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  40. Wow it is absolutely gorgeous! I love all the colors and the different blocks look so well together. Beautiful finish.

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  41. Fantastic...so glad you kept at it with this one. Quilt the background with a all over type pattern maybe and just out line the feathers and arrows.

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  42. I love love LOVE this quilt! You did an amazing job. And the Navajo block is the perfect addition. Did I mention that I LOVE this quilt?!

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  43. Do love the arrows. Adding the little southwest block in the corner was a great touch. Great photography!

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  44. I cant wait to see how you quilt this! Stunning!

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  45. How many ways can I say "I love this quilt!" ? Too many to count!! I'm proud to have a tiny part in it! (Oh, and that littlest arrow is from Yours truly!)

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  46. This quilt turned out so wonderfully. I like the little additions like the siggy blocks and the touch of southwest Navajo rug motif.

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  47. What an awesome quilt and such a treasure with blocks provided by others. I really love the low volume backgrounds too.

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  48. Glad you didn't scrap it. It's really a cool quilt.
    Can't wait to read on and see how you quilted

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  49. This is one of the most stunning quilts I have ever seen. I think its so beautiful. Would love to know how you made the arrows and feathers, just gorgeous.

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  50. *********hello Friday. You really need to put an e-mail address on your profile page so people can get ahold of you ; ) I hope you see this.
    There is a tutorial for the arrows on my blog on May 1 2014. Enjoy making your quilt ; )

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  51. WOW!! absolutely stunning!!! Thats such a beautiful quilt!!

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