The new bow ties are made with sheet music prints. I originally designed this to have complete blocks, but I accidentally made the blocks twice as large as planned. Once I had them in front of me I realized the top tie would have been way too small, so I adjusted my plan and cut off parts of the blocks to space the ties down the 24" strip. The provided blue-on-black fabric went into the black squares of the checkerboard borders. The light blue silk pieces on the sides are made from what I dyed when I was working on Carolina Waltz.
The concentric circles are supposed to remind you of records. The smallest circle is 1/2 inch in diameter. (Yes, I have circle templates that small!)
The most fun for me was quilting with silk thread on silk fabric. I did have a bit of an issue with distortion, particularly on the wider right side of the piece. I used two layers of batting. The extra thickness contributed to the problem. Now that I've seen how this happened, I would only use one layer next time.
In this next photo you can see how the directional lines of the quilting form squares on point.
And to finish off this post, I am embedding a YouTube video of Fred Astaire singing "Night and Day" for Ginger Rogers, also in The Gay Divorcee. My mother had the original sheet music and I used to play it on the piano for her to sing. The video is long but if you make it to the very end of the dance, you get to see her land oh-so elegantly on that bench. And what a great dress! (designed by Walter Plunkett)
5 comments:
What a great post!! AND great idea behind the blocks..........I LOVE it!!
The quilting is amazing as always, but had to comment about the video quilt...love that movie and have always LOVED that dress...wanted to get to dance in a dress like that some day!
Oops...meant to say video clip, not video quilt! hahaha!
This is a clever and simple design that is beautifully carried off by the quilting. The quilting on the large plain areas is very effective and gives great texture. Well done. Do you have a name for this one?
Night and Day! So far I'm three for three, naming my June Bride challenges for songs. I searched for a theme for the first one, the barbershop quartet idea for the second one came to me in a flash as I was finishing it. This one was definitely inspired by the musical number I mentioned first, so that was an obvious starting point for the choice.
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