If you are a follower, you know that I blogged about this project exhaustively in March when I was putting it together for the Tea Towel Challenge. Thanks for putting up with me as I blog about it one more time :-)
I wasn't sure which quilts to share for the festival, but after a discussion about this morning in my kitchen with a fine artist who teaches color theory (also the owner of the company repairing the ceiling just out of view in this photo), and her praise, I knew it was the one.
Here's the basics:
- The quilt measures 40 x 56 inches and is an original design.
- This quilt was begun and finished in March, 2013.
- It is made from a tea towel, vintage damask tablecloth and fabrics from my stash, including some made fabrics, pieced from crumbs.
- The techniques I used include machine piecing--including improvisational pieced words, foundation pieced sun and traditional 4-patch and triangle squares–hand appliqué, and machine quilting.
I challenged myself to use only fabrics from stash and to quilt it on my vintage singer 301. It's the first quilt I have tried to quilt quilted on this little workhorse. I have since free motion quilted two more (larger) quilts on this machine. I think I'm actually getting the hang of it and improving with each quilt ... here are some detail photos of the quilt and the quilting. Click the links in the key below the photo mosaic to see the original photos on Flickr.
1. Detail - Cone Flowers, 2. Details - Checkerboard border and Sunflower section, 3. Detail - Sun and Checkerboard sky, 4. Detail - words and triangle sections, 5. Detail - Sunflowers, 6. Detail - Thread Painted Butterfly, 7. Detail - Fill patterns, 8. Detail - Quilted Rooster, 9. Ivan Bartlett design (tea towel)
11 comments:
Just beautiful Sophie!!
I'm so glad you entered this wall quilt, Sophie. You know I love it, and I loved seeing it again today!
I love this quilt!! Good Luck!
All the different textures and fibres in the piece - they all come together... Very cool.
Very cute. Great colors.
I am partial to bird blocks, poultry in particular so my enthusiasm for this quilt was predictable. That being said I love this idea beyond those features. What a great view to have from your kitchen!
Beautiful! Your colors are wonderful.:)
What a fun quilt! I love all those little details.
that rooster towel is amazing. what a great choice to use that as a launching point for a great quilt.
that rug looks real good on the floor below it, looks like it matches perfect, you know I notice things like that.
Love it! Love that your stash mixed so well with the towel and love that as the centerpiece. And your 301 stood up to the task beautifully. Great work!
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