Bluebird Top Finished
The bluebird top is done! I did have to make a few changes and tweak some bits – like the white on the belly. White was too white. Off white was too white. I ended up using a piece that was cream with shadings to beige and gray, but it looks pretty white. I also ended up taking that piece out and adding a bit more rust to make a better shape. And a piece on the shoulder needed to be taken out and replaced with a darker blue. It is hard to find that wonderful electric bluebird blue in fabric! I pulled all of the brightest blues I had, some were too green, some were too purple, but I think these work pretty well – you just can’t duplicate the brilliance of the real thing! some of these fabrics were printed as water, one had nice linear effects. One was even a blue cabbage! Be open minded when searching for fabric. Everything is darker in real life than what I am seeing on my monitor, but I have learned that my screen tends to be a little on the light side so I hope you are seeing it correctly!
Many of the seams are not yet sewn in this photo, and before the final sewing I changed some of the background. It seemed like a darker border on the left would enclose it better. I think that making use of the design wall is so helpful but you have to be willing to toss a piece of fabric or unsew a seam – really it doesn’t take that long and is SO worth it! Often the fabric isn’t even wasted – in this case I used the lighter piece inside behind the tail where it was more effective. After quilting, I will probably bind this in the dark ferny fabric.
He still needs a twinkle in his eye, but that will come later….
Tags: Add new tag, Bluebird, Fabric
April 16th, 2009 at 10:07 am
I think it turned out great. The blue looks very realistic on my monitor. Doesn’t it feel good to accomplish the next step?
Robin
April 16th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
Ruth, he looks like he just flew out of my bluebird box and is contemplating a bug search!!! Love it, love it!!!
Gwynette
April 16th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Lust, lust, lust~~ it is part of the collector’s bug that I caught way back when. Guess I need to save my nickels and dimes and be ready to strike when the iron is hot. He is absolutely gorgeous. Will I see it in-the-fabric in May? I hope, I hope, I hope!! Love, Del
April 19th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
The blue looks really good on my monitor too. Really enjoyed the article and pictures of the fawn in Art Quilter magazine. Of course I had to buy a copy and show to friends. You make it sound so easy to paint with fabric.