MANDELA

26 06 2016

Mandela

In the summer of 2015 my daughter Nikita and I enjoyed an “art week” which included painting, origami, and quilting.  This project we designed together on graph paper, transferred it to large cardboard, then traced out template plastic.  We each selected different fabrics from a common array, using them for different pieces.  We crossed our fingers as we attempted to work out the intricate geometry. And we laughed a lot.

Working out the relationships between the various red or black centers and yo-yos finally forced a decision  among many good ideas…..

Here is a sequence of my progress through this project.

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GRACE’S GARDEN

25 06 2016

GRACE’S GARDEN

My sister lives in Vermont in a log cabin house, and cultivates a large family vegetable garden.  So a Log Cabin pattern with over forty fruit and vegetable patterned fabrics was just the ticket.  Laying out all the 2-1/2″ strips, and methodically assembling them into blocs, while attempting to keep a good color balance was a challenge.  Using a small blueberry print as the sashing and border helped unify the whole. Using red peppers and yellow lemons for the center “hearths” of each block established the hearts of the log cabin blocks.

I backed it with a simple cream print since there is no resting place for the eyes on the front.  It was long-arm quilted by Teri Scaduto of “By the Sea Custom Quilting” as I am not able to do a good job of quilting a queen-sized quilt on my home machine.

With leftover fabric I made a table runner and six placemats.  Then the final remnants were given to my quilt guild and a woman made aprons  out of them a NYC soup kitchen!

Additional fabric became table runner and six reversible placemats.

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INTERLOCKING STARS

25 06 2016

INTERLOCKING STARS

My sister-in-law had just decorated her bedroom in the colors of a quilt I was working on.  This quilt was a tricky one.  The individual colors had to be carefully organized, and placed with adjacent colors. As I stacked the pieces according to the plan, I had to protect them from windy days and getting mixed up by any means!  But once the bits started coming together, I was excited to see the growing results.  Hard to find the “block” in this design. Each one had four different colors. It became an excellent accent piece for her room.

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NIKKI & ANGELO

25 06 2016

A QUILT FOR NIKKI AND ANGELO

Never having made a quilt for this niece’s babies, (as I began my quilting journey well after her  children were grown), I decided to make one for her and her husband Angelo.  They decided on red and black, as befit their living room decor.  So I pulled lots of fabrics from my stash and designed a dramatic piece using those colors.  Nine-patch squares mixed with longer chunks of color, and utilizing the fantastic large 6″ poppies was inspiring.  Laying them out, playing with them until a coherent design formed itself was one of those special zen moments. A path flows through the design, representing the fascinating path of their lives.   Angelo has since passed away, and I hope this quilt continues to give comfort to Nikki.

For the reverse side I used a vibrant black, white, grey and red geometric print.

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BRIGHT BABY QUILT

25 06 2016

BRIGHT BABY QUILT

For a friend’s grandchild, I designed a really bright and playful quilt.  I am not personally a fan of pastel quilts, because I know babies react to bright colors; so this square in a square in a square quilt was fun to do.  An array of related prints framed in contrasting colors, some of which had appliquéd squares inserted onto the centers worked well for my concept.  It was backed with a stash fabric of smaller bright squares in primary colors.  The parents-to-be were very happy. I hope the baby will be too.

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Square in a Square …

1 06 2014

If you like squares, you will really like this quilt., a square in a square in a square in a square. The process of “paper foundation piecing” assures that all the points are sharp and accurate. I used four colors:  red, green, cream and black in various combinations for the blocks. Almost Christmas – but without holiday themes. Small scale prints give sufficient variety, without any one becoming dominant. Sashing the blocks in red sets off the individual motifs, and keeps the cream from overwhelming the quilt. A few wide borders completes the design.

Full picture of Square quilt

Full picture of Square quilt

Block detail

Block detail

Another color combination

Another color combination

Corner detail

Corner detail

Corner

Corner

Reverse side, a real holiday backing

Reverse side, a real holiday backing





Imperial Diamonds

31 05 2014

I made this quilt Called “Imperial Diamonds” for my sister Rita and her spouse, Christine.  The design is by Jean Nolte, editor of Love of Quilting Magazine.  It is loaded with different batik squares, all different.  The wide borders are of a really intensely colorful batik, which draws all the colors of the smaller squares.  The center  was long-arm quilted by Melanie Vaughn of City Quilter, and I did the outer parts.  I can’t manage a king-sized quilt on my home machine very well.

Portage image of king-sized quilt

Portage image of king-sized quilt

Detail of batik squares and quilting

Detail of batik squares and quilting

Two inch and four inch squares on point.

Two inch and four inch squares on point.

The rows are joined by deep purple sashing

The rows are joined by deep purple sashing

Dramatic border drapes nicely over bed

Dramatic border drapes nicely over bed

Precision counts, the corners resolved perfectly

Precision counts, the corners resolved perfectly

The corners work well

The corners work well

Double-scaled squares relate very well

Double-scaled squares relate very well

Reverse - gold-toneed batik swirls

Reverse – gold-toneed batik swirls

Happy Colors !!

Happy Colors !!





Baby Braids Green

31 05 2014

I made this pale green version of a quilt I created for my grandniece.  I used softer colors, using the same 1930’s reproduction prints.  A light green inner border is framed with a darker green outer one.

"Soft as a whisper" child's quilt

“Soft as a whisper” child’s quilt

Detail of half-hexagons used to create braids

Detail of half-hexagons used to create braids

Pale sashing directs attention to focus fabrics

Pale sashing directs attention to focus fabrics

Folded in half, awaiting the quilting.

Folded in half, awaiting the quilting.





Holiday Table Runners

31 05 2014

At Christmas time, I get to sewing gifts for family and friends, and every hostess loves to receive a hand made gift for her table.  Here are a few of the ones I made for 2013. Using bright red and green, or an array of frosty blues, or muted earth tones, one can create a great variety of thematic holiday table dressings.

Mixed bright colors for a low wall covering behind my husbands desk.

Mixed bright colors for a low wall covering behind my husbands desk.

Detail of wall cover

Detail of wall cover

This one definitely says Christmas

This one definitely says Christmas

Reverse, stripes on one side, and squares on the other

Reverse, stripes on one side, and squares on the other

Frosty Blues, and one for me....

Frosty Blues, and one for me….

A variety of blues with dark red binding, and snowmen on the reverse.

A variety of blues with dark red binding, and snowmen on the reverse.

A small table piece

A small table piece

Reverse side with Christmas stripes

Reverse side with Christmas stripes

A long piece for a long table

A long piece for a long table

A sample module of long runner

A sample module of long runner

And on the back a green holiday pattern, candy canes

And on the back a green holiday pattern, candy canes





Thiel Regatta

31 05 2014

This wall hanging was made for our Lake George neighbors Nancy and Rob to cover an electrical panel in their lake house.  So, of course, it had to be boat related.  Using many strips of left over fabrics, I created sail boats, and superimposed them on to a teal colored base.  Very Lake!

Portage image of regatta quilt

Portrait image of regatta quilt

Many, random colored strips made fantastic boats

Many, random colored strips made fantastic boats

Binding the small quilt in red was a bright finishing touch

Binding the small quilt in red was a bright finishing touch