Friday, November 14, 2008

Indian Autumn is Here!

I've finally finished up on my next quilt design: INDIAN AUTUMN.


It's 10" x 10" on 18 ct. canvas (I used sandstone, but eggshell would work, too). I used Watercolours' 168 - "Rainforest" because it matches my INDIAN SUMMER pattern, but also because that particular colorway has lots of interesting colors you can choose from - to mix and match and coordinate with your solids and metallics.

I enjoyed stitching the different geometric motifs, too. Here's a closeup of the three different motifs and the three different colors (I chose blues, greens, and rusts this time around).

And while all the primary elements are done with #5 pearl cottons, I've done the background in two slightly different colors of DMC floss (436 and 738). I enjoy stitching with 4 ply of floss in the background, after I have ALL the pearl cottons and metallics stitched -- it's kind of a treat for my fingers! Although, you do have to "strip" the floss plies and lay them with care, so they lay flat and smooth (a laying tool is helpful for this.)

As usual, I was totally focused in stitching up this particular autumnal color combination, but about halfway thru, I started to visualize other yummy color possibilities (green and cranberry, pastels, red and gold, blue and gold, etc., etc.).
Because there are lots of different elements to stitch, I recommend selecting a variegated skein that has at least THREE different colors that you can match with your solids and metallics.

Here's a few Watercolour skeins I pulled from my stash that would also be wonderful to try with this design:


From the top, they are: 220 - Cheyenne, 222 - Sierra, 195 - Paprika, 231 - Ethiopia, 245 - Savannah, 236 - Appalachia, 244 - Olive Grove, 259 - Garden Path, and 47 - Camouflage. .... Not to mention the hundreds of other yummy varieged pearl cottons out there!

[ASIDE: This pattern will be available soon on my website: www.ljperindesigns.com , after I ship it off to my distributors.]

7 comments:

  1. รณ, it's very-very nice...i like it:)

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  2. Hi Laura,

    Very pretty!

    I'd love to see this pattern worked up in Cheyenne or in Appalachia. :-)

    Cynthia
    Windy Meadow

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  3. WOW!! This is stunning!! I love the color combination!! It has a very earthy feeling to it!!

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  4. Another gorgeous finish! Several other great color possibilities there, too!

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  5. Laura --

    I love it and one of the things I particularly like is how the whole design has a lovely quiet feeling even through there is so much color there.

    Great Stuff!

    Keep Stitching,
    Janet

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  6. Thanks so much for the article, pretty useful data.

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