Monday, 29 October 2012

Bloggers Quilt Festival - Autumn 2012

This season's quilt for Bloggers Quilt Festival  (item 443), is from when I was asked to do a talk / demo at Threave Quilters.  Within the group I'm known for being a quilter who has a more improv approach rather than traditional pieced quilts.

It's something that I've unconsciously embraced in recent years, and enjoyed.  I seem to have fondness for making up blocks and tweaking them around to form quilts as I go along.

So bearing this in mind I decided to take the simple wavy 'hourglass' block that I used for the Fat Quarterly Aurifil Challenge and extend it into blocks for a quilt.  In my stash I had 5 lovely Zen fabrics, purchased a few years ago, and I worked out how to maximise the fabric usage in creating a block.  To accompany the Zen fabrics I hand dyed 5 additional FQ's and additional fabric for background sashing and the quilt back.
Here's a guide as to how I cut out the FQ's, and pieced them together.

Then I worked out the format/placement of the blocks.
Once the blocks were made, and they pieced together quite quickly, I sorted out a random placement to ensure that positive and negative blocks using the same fabrics weren't placed beside each other.
Unfortunately there was a bit of stress with the quilting.  I had certain ideas for quilting that I'd like to have used, but as I was quilting on a domestic machine and the throat bed wasn't deep enough the lovely looping pattern I'd planned wouldn't work (I couldn't get a lovely smooth loop as I'd have to stop and start along the length of the loop).  So after some trial and error, and quite a bit of unpicking I came up with this for each block.

And this is how the finished quilt looks........
Pink's Quilt Pink's Quilt
Pink's Quilt

So to summarise -
  • finished quilt measures:  approx 60x78"
  • techniques used:  improv, pieced, hand dyed fabrics combined with commercial
  • quilted by:  by self on domestic sewing machine
  • best categories:   bed quilt, home machine quilt  
It's now carefully set aside as a present for someone next year....

signature panel

4 comments:

CitricSugar said...

Very cool - thanks for sharing your process!

Rachel at Stitched in Color said...

That's a neat block you've designed! I am not all that creative about creating my own blocks. It's an area I'd like to grow!

Archie the wonder dog said...

It's beautiful!

Becky (My Fabric Obsession) said...

Very cool quilt! I love the wavy-ness of it!