
Tube Ampifier
I was inspired to make a impromptu picture of my tube amplifier that my husband built for me.  It is what we listen to music on in the evenings.  The tubes are  RCA Radiotron UX-250 Globe 50.  They have a small orange filament.  The single tube is a rectifier tube and it glows blue.  This amplifier has a warm sound compared to the tinny sound of a solid state.  As you can see this chassis has been used for other tube amplifier models that my DH has made.  I don't dust it very often as you can see. lol.
I got inspired after listening to TED today. 
 I thought surely I could do an impromptu picture that would have nothing to do with quilting but something to do with the world I live in.  
Also it reminded me of the steam punk time art piece here...

My scrappy hexagon quilt took nine years to make.  I wanted it to be a journal. 
 I used the English paper pieced method.  
For a while I would write down something every day and sew it to the next hexagon.  
For a year I would sew seven across and fifty-two rows down.  
In 2009 I had 6 strips and I just needed to combine these strips together.  I did this by sewing them and putting in an extra hexagon when needed to make the row complete.  
When there is a patriotic hexagon it has something to do with the US troops.  I stopped putting them in the quilt however because I didn't want the quilt to look too patriotic.  But despite this it is interesting that the quilt has a lot of red in it, I think because I didn't feel to precious about using red as it isn't really a favorite color.
How do you feel about red?  Do you use red a lot in your art or quilts?
I knew a woman that never put purple in her quilts.  I think she felt it over powered the other colors.  
Maybe you have some interesting color theory.  Or some rules that you like to follow.  Let me know I am very curious.  
 
Cool radio!
ReplyDeleteI love red and I think a touch here and there is perfect. It adds just a punch of color...love it!
You are amazing when it comes to quilting! I would not have the patience for all those tiny pieces but I sooo love the look.
That is one awesome radio. I don't think I avoid any particular color but you've given me something to think about...I love your hex quilt, too!
ReplyDeleteJust want to say - fantastic about your long term quilt project. Keep going! It will be an heirloom for your daughter to pass on to her daughters. It's beautiful.
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