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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Olympics 2012.. Go Canada!!



The Olympics are underway! Go Canada! Actually I have to admit, I am much more of a fan of the winter Olympic Games... But I am watching... here and there... I did enjoy the Opening Ceremonies, especially the Queen's little escapade with James Bond.. wasn't that a hoot??!!

So - how about you? Are you an Olympics fan? Do you have an Olympics project underway? While doing some blog-surfing, I see some have Olympic projects, and others are doing Christmas in July sewing projects... Well it seems my sewing muse went on summer vacation as I have not had the desire, energy, interest, giddy-up-go to get moving on a project, but I have been assembling some fabrics, washing and  ironing, and now I'm ready to start cutting... Of course I'm cheering for Canada in the games - Go Red and White! So - no surprise- my project uses reds and whites lights! It's going to be lap sized and scrappy. I've been going through my red fabrics. Funny, even though I am much more a "blue person" I do have a
sizable collection of reds... But many are quite similar- mostly tone on tone reds, so I'm on the hunt for reds with a little more interest. The tone on tones all look too much the same from a distance... So I'm looking for plaids, stripes, paisleys, geometrics, large prints, anything with some "visual interest"... every shade and tone of red- bright, dull, dark, light, orange red, pinky red, blue red, brick red, blood red, right down to maroon red... As long as it is predominantly red: a few other colors present is not a problem... If you live nearby and have some reds you'd like cleaned out of your scrap basket (100% cottons only), let me know!!  Anything larger than 1" square is useful as I will be doing some string piecing of triangles, so even the smallest of pieces are useful for the corners.... And if it's large enough for me to cut a 2.5" square, I can make use of it... I have already hit up a few Guild friends - thanks MW, GM and JKS!! (Reds do not photograph well.. I DO have a better tonal range than what shows here)
I have lots of lights- I'm using everything from whites, creams and ivories to tans, light golds (hoping that Canada will see a little gold this Games) and taupes. I have
managed to find quite a few lights with red in them so those will work in nicely...
So, while you're watching the Olympics- you know what I'm doing.. cutting, cutting, cutting... Stay tuned as I work on this project, hoping it will spur on my sewing muse to return... I think she's gone off to someplace cool... wish she had taken me too...

Piece!
Linda

“The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.”  ~Pierre de Coubertin (primarily responsible for the revival of the Olympic Games in 1894)

2 comments:

Dolores said...

I should be working on other quilts but I am in the mood to make 16 patch blocks.
You have a lot of different fabrics to cut up.

Pamela Gordon said...

I can't wait to see the finished product Linda. I am also a bigger fan of the winter Olympics and I guess when they were in Canada it was the most I'd ever watched. Not a sports fan at all. We did enjoy the opening ceremonies for the most part. Daniel Craig and Mr. Bean being my faves. ;) I'm off to Alberta on Thursday so will be scarce around blogland. See you later!

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