This month for the Design Camp [Think Outside the Block] 2 bee Tiffany chose a nice little challenge - improv robots and gears. She posted a mock-up of her idea here and her sample block here. I thought her sample guy is just the cutest thing ever, and a good inspiration for playing around with her idea.
So on Sunday I ventured into the baggie of fabrics she sent out and started cutting in.
I then chose the basic shapes to start with: body, head and neck.
Next come the features...
I'm afraid that my guy might be turning out to be something of a robot-Frankenstein amalgam, a reject from the factory floor, but he'll have personality! I'll be playing more in a couple of days and will share how he turns out.
Another task on my agenda is gathering supplies for a workshop with Jane Sassaman on the opposite side of the country. This is definitely more of a challenge than I could have imagined. How will I know what fabrics I will want, especially since this isn't necessarily a literal interpretation of my inspiration photos?
I guess I'm sticking pretty close to true colors, but it's still stacking up!
Yikes! Does anyone have any tips for the traveling quilter??
So on Sunday I ventured into the baggie of fabrics she sent out and started cutting in.
I then chose the basic shapes to start with: body, head and neck.
Next come the features...
I'm afraid that my guy might be turning out to be something of a robot-Frankenstein amalgam, a reject from the factory floor, but he'll have personality! I'll be playing more in a couple of days and will share how he turns out.
Another task on my agenda is gathering supplies for a workshop with Jane Sassaman on the opposite side of the country. This is definitely more of a challenge than I could have imagined. How will I know what fabrics I will want, especially since this isn't necessarily a literal interpretation of my inspiration photos?
I guess I'm sticking pretty close to true colors, but it's still stacking up!
Yikes! Does anyone have any tips for the traveling quilter??