It’s been a while since I wrote about the state of “stuckness” For me, this means that the project is not flowing very well. Over the last few days, I have been toying with a technique called “Stitch and Flip”. I learned it from a BluPrint.com class on how to piece improvisationally. The instructor is Jacquie Gering.
https://shop.mybluprint.com/quilting/classes/improvisational-piecing-modern-design/35410
Basically, you sew a piece of contrasting fabric across the corner of a square, then flip the piece over to cover the corner. You can cover one, two, three or all four corners of the square. I was struck by how much the finished squares resembled little fish. This drove my desire to give it a try. Here is a sketch of what I envision:

And here are the fabrics I have chosen. The batik is the front half of the fish sewn over corners of two squares. On two more squares I am sewing triangles to represent the belly and tail of the fish.

Then the whole block is assembled. A four by one inch rectangle finishes the block.

I had hoped to easily make a several “schools” of these little fishes, with five or six in each block, ultimately creating an underwater scene on a lap quilt. Cute, Fun – right? But somehow I kept screwing up the assembling. Much ripping, muttering and re-sewing ensued. My completed blocks are not lining up right! I can’t seem to square them properly! In addition, I don’t have enough background fabric to proceed! And of course, the fabric I need is in Hobby Lobby, which is closed indefinitely!!!
So this project is in limbo. I did sketch a few sea turtles, which might get included in this project, if I can figure out how to get them there.
So sadly, I will set the fish aside while I ruminate on the process. It won’t be the first or last time that I got stuck in the middle. Meanwhile my paint order from Dharma Trading has arrived. So I will play with paint until the lightbulb goes off in my brain.



I can appreciate your dilemma. You are probably doing the right thing by putting it to one side and focus on something else. Clearing your mind may allow the fix to evolve.
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And I’m having fun with watercolor this evening.
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Love the idea! The fish are so cute.
When I have to start ripping seams a lot I know it’s time to step back. I hate ripping seams. Good luck! Have fun painting.
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Thanks. What are you working on now?
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So many projects! I have a few quilt block ideas going. A plan for a heart quilt. Some buffalo plaid quilts!
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I know just what that feels like. Hopefully your unconscious mind is working on this while you paint.
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I hope so too. Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful top-down sweater ideas.
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Put an eye on the fish, then it will look alive and not just a series of triangles. Sometimes all it takes is a black dot where the eye should be.
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Thanks for the tip.
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Great post!
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