It Takes a village to survive a Port Byron winter

My theme is set for the 100 Day project and I’m using the idea of houses and windows, secret places we find in the village of Port Byron. Clustering a few of my tiny quilts to share with you might reduce the time of posting but still be a way to work through the creative thought process. I have a feeling that this will morph as it goes along, right? So far, the low temperature of the day that determines the color background of the piece, has moved from purple to blue as we warm up. These last two artworks are based on businesses in our village: the veterinarian who takes care of Theo, our cockapoo, and the bank plus assorted others with black windows. What goes on inside them?? How much do we know about our neighbors? What goes on in our community?

The 100 Day Project Begins!

Have been waiting for this day so I could start my projects and now, Day 1 little gem is finished and up on the design wall! Hooray!! Secret Places is the official theme so I thought I would do something with windows, windows in all kinds of habitats and houses. What do we see through them that frames a special spot? What do we see looking in that makes us wonder? Not content to do anything simple of course, I’m using 3” muslin squares that can be put into a quilt maybe in the end. Oh yes, and the background color is based on the low temperature for the preceding day. In the years to come, I’ll remember that January had lots of purples since these are used for subzero and lower teens. I thought the idea might be called “It Takes whole town to get through a Port Byron Winter”. Or a Midwest winter or a village . . . .
So,  for the first habitat, it ended up being a church with a stained glass window, bells, a cross and sitting on a hill. A good way to start the challenge. As a group, they should have lots of bright colors, uses of complementary hues, interesting imagery in the windows, lots of embellishments, some new embroidery stitches I haven’t tried before, new fabric combinations, mixed media, hand dyed fabrics and trims, photo images, or whatever hits me spontaneously that morning. So . . Here’s a picture of the first one.  Anyone have any ideas to try with this project?The First of the 100dayProject Always love to hear because coming up with 100 mini gems will be interesting and a stretch at times I’m sure.