At the May London Modern Quilt Guild meeting, we set the folks a challenge to make something (a quilt, bag, potholder, pillow case - anything they wanted!) inspired by a piece of modern art. The challenge was to use solids as well. So today I created my project inspired by an oil on canvas painting by Ben Nicholson. Here is a photo borrowed from eHive of the Ben Nicholson painting:
"1939 (Composition)" By Ben Nicholson - photo from eHive |
I used my printout from the computer for the dimensions and did some improv cutting and sewing to get it to the right size for a coin purse. I did not do borders as the purse was big enough without them - it measures 5.75" x 4.5". For the back of the coin purse I used a light grey with black floral print (not a solid I know!!) but it was something I got in the Fugly Fabric Swap at the FQ Retreat and I didn't think it was ugly at all! At least the grey/black fabric hides any dirt better than the white on the front! The red isn't solid either, nor is the white as the white has an overall white pattern printed on the top. Ok, so I didn't follow my own rules exactly but that's what's so fun about doing the challenge!!
These pictures show the printout with my fabric selection, the printout cut up into the sections that I pieced together by machine, and the finished product with the printout - a pretty close interpretation, don't you think!? All in all I quite like it! I wasn't going for a 100% copy - I was going for the essence of his painting and I think I achieved that. I used scraps from my scrap bin so this didn't cost me anything extra to make and I used a zipper and interfacing that I had on hand as well. Sweet!! Oh yah by the way - I'm trying very hard to be on a 'fabric diet' so this is why I'm so pleased with myself for using things on hand!! Not sure how long I will last...
What would you make if you were set the same challenge?
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Peanut Butter seems to be on my brain at the moment as I just can't get enough of it. The reaction to my peanut butter, bacon and jam sandwich was so funny! I'm still giggling about all the comments and yay for all of the supporters (all three of them!) of my crazy sandwich. I'd make one right now but I haven't got any bacon in the fridge. Oh well...but I do have peanut butter!! Here are some good old fashioned [no bacon or jam] peanut butter cookies. Yum. Just how my mom made them.
Peanut Butter Cookies
1 cup shortening (or butter)
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup peanut butter
2 eggs
vanilla
1 tsp baking soda (bicarb)
2 1/2 cups flour
Bake at 375* for 15 minutes
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that's fab! I am very impressed! (and NOM cookies!)
ReplyDeleteYou make me laugh! I can't stand peanuts! =D
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, Amy! Love the colour combo. The cookies look delicious!
ReplyDeleteModern art sewing to a tee. Good idea to turn it into a zippy pouch. Di x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pouch! And pb cookies are a FAV! Thanks for linking up, Amy!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteOh it's fab! Will have to try the cookies too, I'm a huge peanut butter fan :o)
ReplyDeleteLove yur challenge zippy and you have prompted me into making my own challenge block.
ReplyDeleteThe peanute butter, bacon and jam is still wrong, though those cookies look niiiiiice ;-)
That coin purse is awesome! Great job! Megan
ReplyDeleteLove that purse - what a great challenge!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea to make a quilt inspired by a piece of modern art. I am a fellow Plum and June blog-hopper.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a homemade peanut butter cookie in . . . I don't know how long.
ReplyDeleteSo, I LoVE your little modern-art-inspired-purse! What a perfect project for that particular piece. Great interpretation! Thank you for linking up!
xo -E
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