Block 134
I got a routine blood test, and this is the neon green tape she put on my arm. I wanted to use something that wasn't fabric, and this seems appropriate. It is stretchy and I thought I cut it rounder than I did. We've done small and we've done off center, now we have small AND off-center.
Block 135
A simple circle to make use of fabric and represent sewing and math.Block 136
This piece is made up of leftover scraps from making other circles, some of which had fusible on it. Trying to do something different than the simple circle.
Block 137-140
One way to make a simple circle not so simple is to put it on a pieced background. This is four backgrounds so it represents four circles.
Block 141
I was really bored with my last batch of circles, and was trying to figure out a different way to make a circle. I rolled one up but it was hard to tell which was the front or the back, so I decided to use two layers of circles, and offset the inside circle a bit so you could see that it was a rolled circle.
To see the other blocks, click on the Quilty Project 365 label below or in the sidebar.
Linked to:
Oh Scrap!
Slow Stitching Sunday It isn't hand stitching, but it is definitely slow! It takes at least a year to make all the circles!
AHIQ Linkup
11 comments:
Wow, you are getting more and more experimental: I love your ideas!
You are so creative - these are great!
Circle roll ups. How inventive! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
Very out-of-the-box circles! I love how every circle tells a story.
Such an unusual take on the Quilty 365 project... I like it!!
Wow, lots of creativity!
I love your 'circles' - they are absolutely fascinating. So much fun stretching the edges of what a circle might be!
thanks for linking up with Silly Mama Quilts!
brooke@sillymamaquilts.com
It is great that you are trying so many different techniques!
Great ideas
It's always a treat to see where your adventures in circle-making have taken you the previous month. I'm a blood donor, too but roll my stretchy tape like a tree trunk. Not sure what I will ever do with it. Do you suppose people will come see the 'largest roll or stretch tape' like they do balls of string or rubber bands? Probably not. Thanks for linking with AHIQ.
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