So, what did I do this week? Well, I already took self-kudos for making [achievable] commitments. I did spend time in my studio but I focused on completion rather than creation with a mundane task of attaching sleeves to a piece going into an exhibit in November, and the rather laborious task of quilting and binding three quilts as gifts. I still enjoy the craft of making a functional quilt now and then, and I consider my designs part of my art so I'll let these represent my work for the month.
The first is one I made as a birthday gift for our oldest daughter. I put it in the TV-watching-huddle-on-the-sofa category. I started with a top I made years ago and backed it with a new top I designed to be more contemporary and in the colors she's chosen for her living room.
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| Original top, now the back |
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| New Design for the top |
The next two quilts were the outcome of a self-challenge to deliberately work down my stash in order to free up even a teeny bit of space. While more conventional in construction and using commercial fabrics, I am happy with the outcomes and these will go to the brothers of my god-daughter.
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| Marshal's Quilt |
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| Zan's Quilt |
And so ends week one of Post-AST!



