Elk And More

So yesterday I was going to post an update, but when I went to download the photos my camera batteries were dead.

I had mentioned that I thought that the elk’s butt might need to be lighter

but I decided that the original was light enough.

Notice that I did tweak the antlers a bit! They are smoother now.

Filling in some background, I will use some lighter yellow areas of the hand dyed green. I think this dark shoulder is a little too much, it needs to be lighter.

This one is too light, though.


I think this one will work. But that highlight is too light and will need fixing.

This morning I was reminded that a challenge I had committed to was due soon – like next week I think!!

This is the fat quarter that I have to use:

Funny how the background, which is light blue with yellow spots reads about the same as my gray design wall. My piece has no info on it as to the designer or the fabric company, but it is certainly an interesting bit of fabric that must have piqued my interest at the time.

Accepting the free fat quarter meant that I accepted the challenge to make a small wall hanging  no larger than 18 x 24″ to donate to the guild’s charity silent auction.  I decided that I could get a butterfly out of it so yesterday I did a sketch and made a pattern for a fantasy butterfly that I hope to start today. The elk will have to take a back seat for the time being!


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3 Responses to “Elk And More”

  1. Sammie Messick Says:

    Ruth:

    The fabric is a Terrie Mangat piece from a Free Spirit collection called The Bee’s Knees. Sarah distributed the fabric at KVQG as the challenge.

  2. Ruth Says:

    Thanks, Sammie! Are you doing the challenge too? I got a nice start on my butterfly yesterday and can’t wait to see what everyone does…..

  3. Sammie Messick Says:

    I just did a Ricky Tims’ Harmonic Convergence with it and three other fabrics. It ended up larger than what was requested, but that’s what they get. I also finished my coneflowers:-).