Thursday, May 24, 2012
A Hoover for Leila
This block is for Leila in the Cocorico Bee. I love her theme. She asked us for "blocks about the everyday tasks a proper 50's housewife would perform. Doing the dishes, laundry, dusting, cooking, mopping floors, I'd love a hoover or carpet beater block. Vintage kitchen appliances, aprons, food molds, well anything really." I jumped on the Hoover idea and asked what color she'd like. Apparently her grandmother had a mustard colored Hoover so that was her request.
I started out with this 1950s advertisement for inspiration but the woman looked a bit too challenging to paper piece. With Leila's blessing, I was going to just stamp the words (which I think are hysterical), and piece a vacuum. When I sketched that out though, the vacuum seemed to be floating in space.
Then I found this image. I thought I could manage a woman's skirt and single leg/shoe so I combined the two images into the design of my block.
I completely enjoyed every moment of making this block even though I think I ripped two seams for every one I sewed. I have a few slight Y seams/curves thrown in here because the number of seams would have been crazy otherwise. Some of them took a second try to get just right.
Fabrics used here are:
Kona aqua for the background
Kona Pale Flesh for the woman's leg
Urban Cowgirl Lucky in Grass for the skirt
Urban Cowgirl Lace in Cornbread, Ruby Cotton Cream and Grey Dot and a charcoal crossweave for the Hoover
Etchings Script in Red for the high heel
Have fun turning it into something to decorate your kitchen Leila!
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Whoa! Now that is cool!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC! What a great block! Love, love, love.
ReplyDeleteAwesome piecing! I wish my legs looked that good while vacuuming! Must be the lack of 2 inch heels!
ReplyDeleteMGM
I've just been swooning over this on Flickr. It's so wonderful! I can't wait for Leila to see it, she's going to die!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I just realised that you're so far ahead that mine is the next block you'd be up to! I have an idea so I'll get a bit of inspiration together soon :)
Fantastic! It's so "Mad Men!" ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW, that is just amazing!! SO, so good!
ReplyDeleteThat is AMAZING. So cool!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing, Amy.
ReplyDeleteYou need to change the name of your blog! Queen of piecing would work!!Or I Piece for Peace..hah.a.ha..aa..This is so dang cool!!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric you used for the skirt! Would make a cute 'real' skirt, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Amy. Wow. I'm in awe.
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously wonderful! Her quilt is going to be really interesting!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding? You are making the est of us look like amatures! Beyond cool.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this block and love the theme. This is so cool!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Unbelievably awesome! Really, really cool! Wow.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you have proven yourself to be the master of paper piecing! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove it! She will love it I am sure!
ReplyDeleteYour work amazes me. I don't know how you do that but its so over the top wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love it
ReplyDeleteOMG Amy this block is at once hysterical and amazing! That add could only have come from the mind of a male ad exec!
ReplyDeleteYou have completely captured the era with your fabric choices and the block is a feat of paper piecing. Leila is one lucky swap partner!
Good golly (I think they said that in the 50's), this is fantastic! I always vacuum in kitten heels, it's the only way to go really.
ReplyDeleteAmy, I can not even begin to tell you how excited I am about this block! I'm sitting here tearing up over my morning coffee lol! I think this needs to be framed and hung so that it's the first thing people see when they walk in!
ReplyDeleteI love it, thank you!!!
you are kidding Amy- this is amazing! The shaping is out of this world! The leg and the stiletto- wow!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's just crazy good! The heels and the Hoover are a killer combination. Funny text, and masterful piecing...
ReplyDeleteOM! that leg and high heel are crazy! I wish I had her dress too. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteLol! THis is the best block ever! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny! And you're block is fab. Just glad we don't have to go back to that type of advertising. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic! What a great block!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable and so creative. Your bee friend is going to go crazy when she sees it. What a block!
ReplyDeleteAmazing block. You are an artist!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block!! Love the retro vibe! I know I always vacuum in heels...doesn't everyone??
ReplyDeleteLove it! Maybe next you can turn it into a cross stitch or embroidery pattern? Adorable!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I absolutely love it! The shoe in particular is fabulous, such an amazing idea!
ReplyDeleteAmy, you never fail to amaze me: ) Every detail of this is just perfect! You know how I love to vacuum, I may have to make one of these!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly worth it! Amazing block, and so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, LOVE this block! Amy, what you do with fabric is truely ART!! You have amazing creativity and I so enjoy checking into your blog to see what you are working on next. Thanks for sharing your fabulous work.
ReplyDeletejackie.howk@verizon.net
That is such a wonderful block! Your stamping is adorable and the piecing is amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the block - but do not want a vacuum for Christmas! : )
ReplyDeleteOh, loveit! And the words (and that high heel) make the block!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is AWESOME! Seriously, your talent for scouting out the idea and then bringing it to fruition is completely amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is an awesome block! Very special - the recipient should love it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing piece of work Amy! That Hoover chick's got great gams! Can I say that?! Ha-ha. And the red pumps - I love them. I think it's great that you explain how you come up with these ideas for you blocks. And yes, that saying is hysterical - "Happier with a Hoover!"
ReplyDeleteyour block is amazing. i have never been more in love with vacuuming... ;)
ReplyDeleteWow. This is soo cool. I love it. You are amazing. Would you consider making the pattern available?
ReplyDeleteAmy this is RIDICULOUS. You are RIDICULOUSLY talented. I have no words. Really. None.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE a 1950s housewife quilt. Wow. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAmanda Rose
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