Friday, 28 June 2024

jacob's ladder front & back

I tend to start more than I finish! I enjoy the processes, going at my own pace and not stressing about finishing. Of course I do love a finished quilt, so now & then I save up and send a few quilts off to Leeanne the quilter ... and then I go on a binding spree.  Enjoy my latest *photos ...


















Jacob's Ladder quilt details:

Pattern: totally inspired by Jolene from blueelephantstitches.com/I loved her nine patch Jacob's Ladder quilt, but I reworked the math and used four patches to create my own version.
Fabrics:  I used a real mishmash, including a few favourite OOP fabrics, recent designer fabrics & a mix of background fabrics, all from my stash. I also had lots of fun playing with the value variations, so easy to change up & personalise the look of your quilt!
Backing: My backing for this one is a little wander down memory lane #throwbackthursday. I had a very old Jacob's Ladder quilt top in calico, blues & purples, which I made 21 years ago, and I decided to adapt it to fit #partyinthequiltback. 
Quilting: I chose the tried-and-true 'baptist fan' an E2E panto by Leeanne from quiltmekiwi, perfect for my old/new jacob's ladder quilt. 
Binding: I opted for a pretty itty bitty floral to capture all the warm colours, 'Tuesday' by Alison Glass. 
Quilt measurements: 49" x 65"

* pics taken in full sunlight, 
not complaining though as it's a beautiful winter's day
 - perfect for celebrating matariki this long weekend.
🌟🌟🌟


Wednesday, 19 June 2024

halfway!


It's June already, and we've reached the halfway point in 'Positivities' BOM quilt. It's a yearlong modern sampler quilt created by Rachel at @stitchedincolor. Loving how the edges blur from area to area, and how the stars, squares & curves reappear throughout the quilt, with everything all floating on a consistent background colour.

This month we’re doing some assembly, it’s fun to see things start to come together ...











Rachel's pattern is well written & she has a great eye for design 
We still have quite a few more parts to make before I can put everything together
- super happy so far with all my shifting shades of green 💚

Saturday, 15 June 2024

a cuddle quilt

 













4 Patch Chain quilt

Pattern: I reworked a pile of small ufo blocks into a double four patch pattern
Fabrics: I enjoyed mixing up all the different fabrics for this one, old & new Tilda, Liberty, Kaffe, AMH, along with a little gingham to achieve a real vintage floral look. Loving all these pinks & purples 🩷💜
Backing: I found a delightful pair of vintage sheets at a local hospice shop recently, perfect for backing this quilt
Quilting: Machine quilted by Leeanne from quiltmekiwi  in E2E 'new growth' a loose leaf & vine panto 
Binding: I used a fun print 'postage due' by AMH, it captures all the colours beautifully. 
Quilt measurements: 49" x 57" 

This little cuddle quilt has now gone to Hospice, hopefully it'll brighten someone's day.
Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' here
until next time, Linda



Wednesday, 12 June 2024

stars upon stars quilt





My 'stars upon stars' quilt is back from some longarm quilting treatment. Leeanne from quiltmekiwi sprinkled a bit of fairy magic to help me get this quilt over the finish line. She suggested 'peeling good', a delightful E2E panto, with an overall look similar to the orange peel with its interlocking rings/flower petals.
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...  and the binding is on 💕





#partyinthequiltback








'Stars upon stars' was my favourite quilt from Jolene's new book "a year of quilts". Using stars are a great design element, they are incredibly versatile with those strong diagonal lines. The colour play options really are endless. And, I think Jolene was very clever in the designing of this quilt👍

For my version, I used a scrappy mix of dark prints in caramel, rose, coral, orange & browns. The nine patch blocks are mainly in a selection of lights & mediums in peach, pink, light browns & cream, all creating a soft but interesting (= busy) background effect.

I found a 16 patch St Louis quilt top in the wardrobe that I used as my backing. It was made up in a scrappy selection of pinks & peach with a little splash of blue, very vintage looking to my mind and looked so pretty teamed up with my stars. 
I sliced things up a bit and added a few asymmetrical pieces to get it to a suitable size.

For the binding I used 'plaited' from AMH's fibs & fable collection. It's a fancy stripe and the pretty raspberry/pink colours work in so well with both the front & back of my quilt. Quilt measurements: 64" x 82"

until next time,
Linda



Monday, 10 June 2024

checkered garden

I don't usually like to sew a quilt exclusively with only one line of fabrics. But I couldn't resist the little challenge of making my 'checkered garden' in all Anna Maria Horner fabrics ... what's not to love.

As I made more blocks, I discovered different ways to combine these AMH fabrics. Loving all the little connections between all her fabrics, the repetition of tones & shades, shapes & shadows. 
I figured contrast was the key and I included all-that-I-have of her “lighter” fabrics to work as a soft compliment to all the other showstopper fabrics! 
All these floral prints sing together, it's like a party in the garden!


















 'garden party' quilt top stats:
Pattern: Checkered Garden Quilt from Ashley @filminthefridge It was well written, easy to follow and FREE!
Fabric: a little bit of my entire AMH stash 
Cutting: 2 1/2” strips and the occasional 2 1/2" square selection when using up the very last of my fabric

... and it's finished!
except of course for the backing, and the quilting, etc.
Linda


Thursday, 6 June 2024

Linda's checkered garden


I decided to take an hour or three and do something I was excited to start and
... I'm so glad I did



My latest work-in-progress was inspired by the images of a quilt that Dana & Marilyn shared on their Instagram posts. The 'Checkered Garden' quilt is a well written, easy to follow free tutorial from Ashley @ filminthefridge









I'm using lots of little bits from my entire AMH stash. I’m super happy with the mishmash of bright fabrics. 
I know it’s not for everyone, but I do love a scrappy quilt. 

I decided the two “rules” I would stick to would be -
a. to include a few pale prints to give some breathing space amongst my florals 
and b. to alternate my blocks with either soft pink or a light value for the corner squares for some uniformity.





and then a day later, there were nine ...




I'm really enjoying making these 14" blocks… excited for the next group!
Linda