This week's host is Emily at the Darling Dogwood. Emily suggested that we get our inspiration for this week's border blocks from the animal kingdom. Since my project this year is fall-themed, I ended up deciding to make Birds in the Air blocks. What is more a sign of fall than flocks of geese flying through the air?!
I wanted a simple Birds in the Air block that could be made in the 3.5 inch range, so I googled it and found this article from Quilting Daily that had directions for multiple methods of making Birds in the Air blocks. I ended up using the most traditional method (which was simple!) to sew up these blocks.
Along the way, I also added a narrow solid brown border to the existing center.
I'm picturing these blocks in the corners, with the Double Slice blocks from last week's prompt acting as bare tree branches, maybe? You can see that the two types of blocks are different sizes, so I'll have to do something about that that, too, plus make some more. But - it's an idea!
Since the verse in the center talks about pumpkins and sunflowers, I've been thinking about how I could bring those into the pieced design. I have some ideas, but waiting to see what the next border prompts are.
Linking up with The Darling Dogwood for the SAHRR, Round 3
and at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.
The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
Love the Bird in the Air blocks, but triangles always pull me in. Having to consider all the choices, I'm interested into how they'll come together...and I think they'll work together nicely. This will be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like where you are going with this, Diann! I love hearing the thought process as you design! :)
ReplyDeleteThose two blocks look awesome together! Waiting for the next prompt or prompts is a good idea to determine what route you will take next. I like the dark skinny border addition.
ReplyDeleteTheSAHRR is a fun way to make a quilt. Each person participating comes up with a unique project.
ReplyDeleteLove your next two blocks!! Smart to wait for the next prompt before sewing things together--gives you more options.
ReplyDeleteNice work on these--great neutrals hugs, Julierose
This is coming along in such a fun way. I enjoy reading about your design process and decision making.
ReplyDeleteI love those blocks Diann - so pretty! I kept trying to figure out how you made them, so I read the article at the link you provided and really enjoyed it. I would do the standard method too, I think it looks the best and makes the most sense.
ReplyDeleteThe Birds in the Air will look great with that. I always love seeing the sky full of birds.
ReplyDeleteThe birds in the air block is a perfect response to this week's prompt. Looking forward to how you pull all of these blocks into the project.
ReplyDeleteThose Birds in the Air blocks are simply perfect, Diann. Using them on the corners is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI like what I see with your quilt. Will be fun to see the addition of the next border!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing what you add next!
ReplyDeleteMigrating birds in the fall; what a perfect tie in to your theme and this week's prompt!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! And I really like the fabric in them!
ReplyDeleteBirds in the Air is such a versatile block. yours look great, and I really like your colour choices
ReplyDeleteI really like how your little quilt is evolving! They're all so different with the same prompts.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great block to add to your quilt! I love the idea of adding sunflowers and pumpkins. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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