Monday, November 23, 2015

Ellen's Woodland Quilt and Impermance is Going to Road to California!

Well I don't know about you but I am beyond ready for Thanksgiving!  Turkey and family and a break from social media for a day.  I have a tendency to get glued to my phone during the day laughing and connecting with folks.  Facebook seems to be the hub of the quilting universe so of course, being that quilts are kind of like, my life, I spend a lot of time there connecting with folks I might otherwise not ever have the opportunity in "real" life.  I don't know if there's something in the water or if it's because it's an election year in the US, but boy oh boy is social media lit up....and over just about everything.  :)  This quilting girl will be lurking at the quilt photos but I think I may need therapy to work me through any of the discussions happening there at them moment.  So you may find me a little more chatty here on the blog for the time being.

I just finished Ellen's Woodland quilt.  Didn't it turn out lovely?  I sure think so.  I really had fun quilting this.  Seems the latest quilts have been super densely quilted so it was fun to lighten it up a tad but still get such great design and texture.  This is the style of quilting that really brought me to quilts in the first place...so this was just an absolute pleasure from start to finish.


We went with one layer of Hobbs 80/20 for this quilt.  In the top I used an Ivory shade of So Fine by Superior Threads and Omni in the bobbin.  There was no mystical magical reason for the thread combination other than they were shades I had that worked best with the quilt as a whole.  Turns out the So Fine really did a great job creating delicate texture in those printed fabrics. 


Photographs can be deceiving - on one forum where I shared photos of this quilt it appeared to some viewers that the shirting/ticking print stripe blocks were left unquilted.  They are in fact quilted - with very simple lines.  I think any design would have been difficult to show in those spaces, but the lines in particular like to stay hidden depending on the angle the camera points.  Look closely and you can see not a single block was left unstitched!  :)


We went with cross hatching here in the white negative space behind the applique.  I think it looks so nice. This quilt isn't frilly at all so though I love feathers I wanted to keep from getting too feminine in this area.  I'm really happy with the outcome and I think my client is too!  (Yes, if you close up you can also see that the markings are still there.  I pre-mark all gridlines before I load up the quilt top.)


Again, the applique's are large but I didn't want to stray from the simple feeling of the quilt.  I think we did alright!  :)


Of course I always love to show neutral backings.  I was a bit nervous every backtracked line would look awful with that thick Omni thread but surprising it looks really lovely!  Wheew!  That's a huge sigh of relief to me!  The backtracking is well hidden and the blending thread really makes this quilt look like it is double sided.




So much fun to work on.  Thank you Ellen!  I have a few projects in the works that cannot be shared - but soon!  Really looking forward to spilling the beans!

For now I'll leave you with my bit of exciting news for the holidays...my quilt Impermanence is GOING TO ROAD TO CALIFORNIA!  I found out last week that it was accepted to this highly regarded juried national quilt show.  I'm thrilled.  Over the moon!  This will be the second quilt I've had juried into Road, but the first that was a real bonafied quilt made just to show.  I'm kind of starting with one of the biggest and most difficult for the first show, but it just worked out that way.  The biggest thrill is to "hang" with all my quilting rock star idols.  That is a really amazing feeling.  No photos of the front online for now as I'm saving the "reveal" for after show judging.  I wish so badly I could make it out there - but I have no doubt that one of these days I will.  If you're going to Road and see my quilt there...be sure to say something!  I will be tickled to know you saw it!  :)


2 comments:

Hedy said...

Congratulations for your quilt being accepted into the show. I have only entered one contest and that was with my vintage quilts. Your work is always so inspiring, I love to see how you long arm the quilts.

Michele said...

The quilt turned out great and huge congrats on the acceptance. I'm not getting to that show this year but I hope to some day.