Monday, January 1, 2018

Light - in progress

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Light is a quilt still in progress, here she is on my king size bed. She still needs a binding and to have all those thread ends from the quilting mended in.

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I used an idea I saw my friend Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl use of placing different quilting patterns in different strips on a quilt. My "rule" was that every other row would be lines of some sort and the rest would be to try, practice other motifs. Some of those motifs I will do again, some I was happy to finish the row.

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I am interested to see how washing and drying will change the texture and look of the quilting motifs and the quilt itself.

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To make this quilt I took 3 jelly rolls of Kona solids that I had acquired over the years and divided them up by colours and sewed them together and then cut the strips into about 70" lengths. Now I think that 80" would have been a better width for the bed but this will still work nicely.

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I used a rainbow of quilting threads, all Superior Threads King Tut 100% cotton. I used about one bobbin per two rows of colour. So a lot of thread is in this quilt.

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I am planning to quilt a lot more this year. So I have ended/started the last and new year as I hope to carry on.

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I did photograph this quilt while my dear spouse was napping. He is a very patient guy. Also he is happy to have a new quilt for the bed.

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I am also planning to be in this space more this year.

All the best to you and yours for the New Year!

Best,

Leanne

32 comments:

Robby said...

What great visual impact from a simple idea. Kudos to you for trying all those quilting motifs. I hope you'll show us this when it's done and washed, as I'm also curious about how the different designs look. This is a fabulous way to start 2018!

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

I like that you broke up the motifs every other row, Leanne. That's a great idea. The quilt is really colorful and my husband and I would likely rotate it around the bed to get to see it from different angles.

Kathleen said...

I love this quilt and the quilting you did in it! I am sure washing and drying will change the texture, unless you used a poly batting. I really love the different motifs and it is such a fun way to experiment with ones you love and ones that don’t love you!

Kathy E. said...

Wow! This quilt is so alive with color and texture! You must be so proud of this. Even though it's perfect now, I'd be curious to see how washing it will improve it. Great work!

Debbie said...

This is really stunning! I love how unique you've made it with your quilting!

ChristaQuilts said...

I love how this turned out! It's so fun to make a "machine quilting sampler" like this!!

Lisa in Port Hope said...

It's wonderful to see how a very easy quilt to make can be visually stunning, as well as using up fabrics which may have been languishing many years. Happy new year!

Ella said...

It's stunning! This is making me want to actually master some FMQ patterns in 2018!

swooze said...

Love it! What a great idea. I have to read back to see if you mention thread color and backing.

Diane Beavers said...

Stunning Leanne! I too am curious the textures it will acquire upon washing. Love the idea of variety of motifs and lines:)

Kristin Stonham said...

Oh my goodness, that quilt is stunning! And beyond the "mere" use of color, all those different quilting motifs really pop. It's so happy looking!

Unknown said...

Wow! This is wonderful. I love the variety of colors, and the quilting is marvelous. Thanks for sharing!

Rapunzellen's quilt blog said...

What a beautiful quilt and what a brilliant idea for the quilting. Rainbow colors are always very appealing for me. Thanks for sharing.

LJ said...

It's a beauty! I love it.

elle said...

Happy New Year, Leanne. Its a gorgeous quilt!

Patti said...

This is a wonderful idea! The colors are beautiful and I love the way you used various quilting patterns to give it such interest! I may have to borrow this idea!

Pamela Arbour said...

It turned out beautiful. It is very striking. Thanks for sharing your process too.

Anja @ Anja Quilts said...

This is so colourful. I like the idea of different quilting motifs in each row. It's a wonderful (almost) finish.

Janice Holton said...

Oh wow! I LOVE this! What a stunner! I was wondering if you would still need three jelly rolls to make a queen size quilt?

Nicole Painchaud said...

Your creativity is really showing in this quilt, a true statement to your bright and giving character. Wonderful job.

Vera said...

It is beautiful!

Puppilalla said...

The colours in this quilt look positively electrified. I like how it looks in you photos. The quilting details to are amazing.
Have a very good 2018. =)

Jayne said...

The use of jelly roll strips for this quilt is perfect. The colors a almost electric. What makes it so amazing is the quilting. Your dedication to quilting each row is inspiring. I have a feeling it's gonna wash up just fine...amazing actually!

Rita Lynn said...

I like that you used it to work on different designs. It makes it special.

jes1776 said...

Wow! This quilt is really gorgeous!I love how you quilted it. Please post pix of the backing too. I would love to see how colors complete the look on the back. I always have trouble deciding on my top thread colors based on how the colors will look on my backing.I would love to see how your choices enhance the back of your quilt. :)

claudia said...

Oh my gosh, I love this quilt! What a great idea to switch up the quilting on each stripe! I may have to try this. Love the colors especially.

Melanie said...

I love it! The simple patchwork looks so great and the quilting idea is really inspiring. A work of art.

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

It's lovely!

Emily said...

It's amazing! I love all those colors and the quilting looks fabulous.

Jennie said...

I've missed seeing all your quilting! Glad to see some here on your blog and it is gorgeous (also - I want to steal the green gloves on your other post....). Happy New Year.

pennylanequilts said...

I love the saturated colors and the quilting motif in each strip. I might try something like this to practice quilting motifs and use some scraps...but mine will definitely be smaller. Maybe lap or baby size?šŸ˜‰

Unknown said...

I love love love the colors. What a fun quilt in every way.