Project Monochrome is a challenge to work with a wide range of colors, focusing on one at a time. I'll be constructing a series of sewing and quilting projects to explore each color. Feel free to join me! More information here.
For my first project, I choose to use PINK! I love the look of flying geese, and after seeing Alexis's most recent quilt, I got stuck on the idea for this little quilt. I like pink quite a lot, so it was a little difficult to narrow down my fabric choices. Since I was using this flying geese ruler, which creates four geese units out of two squares of fabric, I had to settle on a background and 8 prints!
I tried to choose an even mix of organic and geometric prints as well as light and dark pinks. I was originally going to pair the geese fabrics with a solid white for the background, but in the end decided against it. It kept feeling too nursery/baby, I think because of those really light pinks. I think the dark pink shot cotton helped ground it and gave it a little more interest.
The quilt is made up of eighteen 2"x4" (finished) geese units. This rounds it out right about 16" square. I choose a simple quilting design, stitching with light pink thread on either side of the horizontal and vertical seams.
It's backed with pink Heath by Alexander Henry and bound in one of my favorite prints, Arvika by Alexander Henry.
I'm happy with how this quilt turned out, but I'm not sure how often I'd create with just pink. While I don't think it feels like a nursery piece anymore, I can't help thinking it's something for Valentine's Day! I love pink, but I think I like it better when paired with other colors, like turquoise or yellow! :)
A little peek at my next project, using the color RED!
Cheers!
Oh wow! I love the pinks!! :) Nice work on the monochromatic and all those points! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little quilt and exciting project. Can't wait to see the rest.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'd use it all year... the dark pink keeps it from being Valentine-y / holiday-ish...
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh fun! Cannot wait to see it tomorrow! Checked out the quilt expo today in Madison ... picked up a yard of fabric and a charm pack - all pink, LOL! Looking forward to getting together tomorrow! I'll be bringing you pink Pyrex in keeping with the pink theme for now!
ReplyDeletehow lovely!
ReplyDeletethat design is really pretty as well, love your fabric choices!
I LOVE pink too :))
Beautyfull, i love it, and all of your other works, you are so creative. ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteI really love pink and this works great without being at all banish, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric choices! Well done!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, it looks so perfectly done too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeaous little quilt!!You`re an artist
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little quilt.I love your fabrics choice.
ReplyDeletei love it! I'm obsessed with geese right now too. I really need to get that AH heath in every color.
ReplyDeleteI really like that idea, Jeni. Those fabrics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty! I love the way the darker pink looks instead of white. It makes it so sophisticated. Stunning!
ReplyDeletegreat little quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh...love your flying geese and the fabrics...ooo la la...
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! And what a pretty array of prints.
ReplyDeleteI can see what you mean about its being awfully Valentiney... I like pink things a lot, but yeah, in moderation. (I'd totally hang something like this on the kitchen wall to brighten things up during February, though.)
Looking forward to seeing the rest of your monochrome pieces!
This project is fun to watch, Jeni. I love the pink Heath for the back. Such a great print!
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty, Jeni! I'm catching on blog reading, so I just saw your post about your new Project Monochrome. Lovely start!
ReplyDeletewow!!! great job Jeni! you have so much talent! I can't wait to see the red one! I think you should do an aqua one as well! :)
ReplyDeleteLauren
Pretty! I love the pinks!
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