Wednesday, August 1, 2012

My Attempt at "Low Volume"




I tried to make a "low volume" quilt, but the red just kept jumping in there.  



I hope it still qualifies for the QAL here.  It seems like a pretty forgiving group.






I had fun making these blocks, "liberated log cabins," Gwen Marston style.






I used any old low volume scrap, and chose them mostly randomly, as I learned in a Denyse Schmidt class.






I didn't have many whites, so I used a lot of "wrong" sides.  






There was a time when I would NEVER have used cut off creatures.  Never say never!




 



It may get a border of this plaid table cloth I found in a thrift store in Norway.  Oops!  More red.

 Well, as Popeye said, "I am what I am."   







I also made a couple of blocks for Tonya's next project.   

28 comments:

  1. I know what you're saying....low volume would be pretty difficult for me....there would be all sorts of colours trying to "sneak in".

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  2. Thanks for the link to the flickr group - what a fresh looking set of quilts. So the red got in your blocks - funny how it does that, with me it would be some sort of purple or maybe turquoise. Looks like an interesting challenge to make a "low volume" quilt. I like your blocks with the checks and flowers.

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  3. The reds are my favorite part of the quilt. I'm not much of a 'low volume' person, in any way ; )

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  4. We'll call yours Stage Whispers! :D

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  5. That's pretty low volume for you, I'm afraid red would sneak in for me as well. I love it and I love the liberated blocks too.

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  6. Looks very low volume to me. A wonderful quilt for those cool spring and summer evenings. I love it.

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  7. Love the blocks. Love the red. Love the low volume. I just love that quilt!!

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  8. I agree with many before me. That's quite low volume for you! I like the wrong sides in the quilts. The border fabric looks delicious!

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  9. beautiful quilt, love the softness and yet it still sings. and LOVE the cut off horses - much more interesting that way. LOVELOVE LOVE the L an heart. fabulous, thank you.

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  10. Your low volume quilt is very pretty! I love the little patches of color popping up here and there. The border fabric is really fun and cute!

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  11. I just love the look of this quilt--it looks like it's just soooo soft. Lovely, lovely...Julierose

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  12. Well, it looks like you started with red so it isn't surprising the other bits had to jump in.It looks fine to me.

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  13. Definitely low volume compared to your other stuff - bravo! I like the vibe and the wonkiness.

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  14. So glad that red found its way in! It is perfect! You turned up the volume :)

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  15. Love the low volume, but like life, every once in a while there are some louder moments. Geez, I've got Tonya's address written down and here you have your blocks already made!

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  16. The red is fab...and I love the use of the older retro fabrics...just lovely :)

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  18. Your Low Volume quilt is beautiful and perfect with those touches of red!! Like strawberries and cream, yum!! Fabulous blocks for Tonya too, gosh you're quick! I love Malti in the photo.

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  19. I really like your take on the low volume, made me think of strawberries and cream,too
    ; )

    The block's for Tonya's next project are just lovely. I hope Malti is not too jealous?
    ; )

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  20. This is a very quiet quilt for you Ms Nifty but I think it is beautiful!!! Thank you for the link...

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  21. This is beautiful. I am saving my low volumn fabric for Victoria's fall challenge, but I don't have much of a pile yet. As it stands, it will be a very small low volumn project.

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  22. Unfortunately I lost many your posts and now I will read them.
    I love this quilt is happy, romantic and particular.
    Ciao and happy summer.
    Linda

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  23. It's just the right volume for me - beautiful!

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  24. I absolutely, positively LOVE the red in there. Stunning!

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  25. That's a lovely combination of fabrics. I think it's a timeless mix.

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  26. I love Gwen Marston and I love your quilt.
    Kokina

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  27. i do believe my low volume would turn out the same way!! So hard to keep the fun colors 'out'.. they want to play... wink!!!

    now I want to make one... mmmm.. maybe in aqua .. wonder what color will jump in the fray?

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