The thing that keeps coming to mind when I think of Brown Blue and Sage is the view out of the window of my studio, especially on sunny days this time of year. I see the beautiful blue sky, sparkling Mt. Jupiter, the hills covered in evergreens and not so beautiful, scrubby, bare alder trees. I decided to try capturing the scene with free motion stitching.
For this piece, I decided to just stitch the mountain, without the alders and power lines cluttering the view. I used circles for the neighbor's fields, spirals for the mountain and lines for the clouded sky
. For the alder trees, I used a very messy, sketchy line. I stitched as I looked at them out the window. Lines are going every which way. It was fun to actually draw with the sewing machine. I'm not a very confident drawer and I have a feeling it shows. I did have a lot of fun doing it and didn't really worry about how it turned out.
My final sketch was the tree line. I used straight lines for the trees and swirls for the sky. I actually did a mirror image of the view out my window because of the way the fabric was moving as I stitched.
After quilting, my next task is making more fabric paper to fit the color scheme. These are the background papers that I thought. Brown blue and sage seems to be a popular color scheme, as I had no problem finding a plethora of choice in my stash.
I'm very curious to see how the papers and the quilting get incorporated together.
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