My Twelve quilt was one that wasn't born until the Eleventh Hour (so to speak). As the weeks went by, every time I considered the theme and tried to think of directions in which my quilt could go, I hit a wall. I thought about dozens (bakers and dirty), I thought about numerals and base 12 and binary, I thought about disciples and jurors and... nothing enthused me.
Time was running out. Ah yes, time. My Nemesis. Time and I have a turbulent relationship. I never wear a watch. I would prefer that clocks not exist at all. And yet, I dread being late and am always on time for everything (except deadlines - that's another story!). Then again, I can't stand waiting (it feels like such a waste of time)so arriving early is not pleasant either.
I frequently am not sure what day of the week it is and usually have to check a calendar if the date is required. I've even been known to forget what year we are in and often have to calculate how old I am.
As I thought about time, it struck me that Midnight and Noon are the only two times of day that have names. They are also the two times of day that I like the best because they are my two significant markers. Midnight is magic. The witching hour. My favourite time of day, when all things seem possible. I have always been a Moon person rather than a Sun person. And Noon? Well, that's lunchtime! I have what a colleague once told me is a Public Service Stomach - it grumbles at 12:00 exactly.
So my quilt began to show itself to me. Midnight and Noon. Blue and orange fell into my hands and once again (for the THIRD time in this project!) the design is a circle. Of course, there is always a glitch somewhere. This quilt's glitch was that my O stamp is lost, so Noon became Midday. :D Ha ha ha ha ha ha!!
That little tussle that time and I have on a daily basis had to show itself somehow, I guess.
So, the message is that between Midnight and Midday and Midnight and Midday and Midnight is a whole bunch of numbers that, quite frankly, don't mean very much to me!
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Oh, Kirsten, this is wonderful. It is such a striking piece -- the strong circle against the vivid stripes, the split down the center -- it is instantly recognizable and is a wonderful response to the challenge.
I always like how you combine printed fabrics -- you have a real talent for that, I think. And I just LOVE that you couldn't find the "O" to make "Noon"! You have adjusted very nicely. :-)
And I have to calculate my age, too, btw.
You are so funny Kirsten and this piece reflects your sense of humor. I am always having to look at a calendar also, I never know what day it is. I really like the stitching of the numbers with Midnight and Midday prominant.
I don't think anyone had suggested noon and midnight as possible themes and so I was instantly drawn to your inspiration!! I love how you used the fabrics and the center medallion. I love your quirky sense of humor (humour). When I am having lunch at noontime, I will think of you.
What a wonderful, strong piece! Your design sense is so crisp and yet has elements of depth and nuance. I'm glad you lost your O because I like the alliteration of Midnight and Midday so much better! This has such luscious color. One of my all-time favorites!
Ditto what Terry said! I much prefer midday and midnight. Your 12 background fabrics are so beautiful together too. I just plain like this. :-)
This is fun.
I usually know what time it is, but I often have problems knowing which day of the week it is...
I like the strong colours you used in this piece.
I agree with the others about the midday over noon part. Love the colors you used and the idea overall. I also like how the background fabrics have numbers on them. Fun!
I'm guessing your shop does not keep regular hours then?!You would not last long in the UK ) lunch is definetley 1pm here! I giggled a lot over the lost O!
Despite your mutterings, I knew you would come up with something perfect. Your colour/value gradations are superb. Did you lose your "O" in a fit of passion?
Brenda! I'm shocked!!
...possibly...
I too wondered if the O got lost somewhere in the "oh."
I also did a noon and midnight piece. It is horrendous. I don't think it will ever see the light of day -- or the dark of night. Especially if it had to stand next to your amazing piece. There are so many wonderful elements. I really want to see some close ups.
Ditto everything above! This is so striking.
I feel so inspired seeing all those 12 x 12 pieces. Love your twelfth piece!!
One of my favorites! Your quilt is so strong and jumps out at me. I love the the colors and the story. I, too, am glad you lost your O, especially if you enjoyed doing it!
Perfect colours for each part of the day.
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