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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Uniform - Allison Haggarty



At long last my Uniform challenge is done!
When the topic was announced I began thinking along the lines of uniform = even, constant, straight …. rather than the type of uniform that one might wear.   A few years ago I used pintucks as part of a design so this time I thought to make tucks the principal element.  I marked along the edges of a long piece of white fabric and then had a marathon session of fold, stitch, fold, stitch, etc.,etc.   Then I sliced up my pintucked fabric (that was a bit scary to do!) and reassembled it. 
The folds are pointed in different directions which makes the shadows interesting IMHO– depending on the direction of the light different folds are accentuated. And since the fabric is not coloured or patterned the shadows are more important than they might otherwise be.
A final design element was the addition of two rows of buttons (each row with a uniform size of buttons that were uniformly spaced).  The only randomness was a sprinkling of beads between the buttons.
The first picture has light coming from the top while the second is lit from the side. And lastly a detail of the buttons.


7 comments:

  1. I like all the tucks and the pureness of the white color!

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  2. It is lovely and the idea of adding the beads inbetween the buttons is quite clever!! Just perfect!!

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  3. Your pin tucks are perfectly uniform! It's always frightening to me when I cut up a piece too. I like the added texture by switching the directions and the beads add just a touch of surprise.

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  4. A great little quilt with a great idea, but who made it?

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  5. oops....I was so pleased that I remembered how to do a blog post that I forgot it also need a title. Thanks to whoever fixed it for me. :)

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  6. Oh, how pretty. And your binding is the perfect finish to those perfectly uniform pintucks.

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