This quilt was inspired by my love of text fabrics. When I first saw Violet Craft's Madrona Road line at Spring Market, I knew I had to do something with her charcoal/black memoir print. I bought several yards of it when it first came out, and it sat unused for a bit, trying to think of a fun way to use it. As I started preparing mini samples for Sewing Summit, I decided I wanted to tackle a few Mariner's Compass blocks, and I thought the print would make a great background. I spent a good bit of time carefully cutting and placing each piece so that it would give a sense of movement throughout the quilt.
Using a black print for the background made me think of Amish quilts and their often vibrant use of solids, so I used some of V & Co's Simply Color ombres, which gave me the ability to cut several different shades of each color I was using from one single cut off the bolt.
While I adore the piecing in this quilt, I think the free-motion quilting might be my absolute favorite part! The four different blocks in the quilt each have their own different styles of free-motion quilting accenting the different solids. The background is quilted in black thread, in a micro stipple, throughout the quilt.
The Which Way North block features four different FMQ techniques: a simple FMQ echo on the blue outer points, an infinity FMQ on the lightest pink spokes, a wiggle FMQ on the darkest pink spokes, and a pulley styled FMQ on the medium pink outer points. That pulley style was so much fun to do, I definitely want to try it on something larger soon!
The Kaleidoscope block shows two different styles of FMQ: a simple FMQ echo on the green, blue, and pink points, and a wiggle on the light and dark orange points. I love how colorful this block is.
I think what really makes the quilting work on this mini is the coordinating threads for the quilting. This is the first project I've ever done that on, and after seeing the way Angela Walters' quilting gives such depth and texture by using coordinating threads, I might just be a convert to doing that. I say might because burying all those starts and stops in eleventy-million different shades of thread was a bit irksome, to say the least! But I love the final effect, so I suspect I'll be using coordinating thread in the future. Maybe not always, but it feels good to have strayed away from my usual white quilting thread.
Name: A Light in the Dark
Finished quilt measures: 24" square
Special techniques used: foundation paper piecing
Quilted by: yours truly, using various threads including Aurifil 50 wt, Madeira thread and Gutermann thread in many different colors and styles of FMQ
Best category: Doll/mini quilt, Home machine quilted quilt
BQF Number: 397
Just beautiful - I understand why it's your favourite!
ReplyDeleteYour machine quilting is extraordinary! Love your mini...
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It must have been hard to pick just one but no surprise it was this one. Seeing it in person was a real treat - simply spectacular.
ReplyDeletei love how you used the text fabric to add movement. genius!
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely and your fmq is especially impressive - love the effort you put into the coordinating thread. I agree - it rally makes the quilt in this instance!
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning, Elizabeth. I can see why it is your favorite :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of solids and text print !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
Stunning! Love the dark background with the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is still one of my favorites. I love the secondary pattern the background fabric creates with the text print.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I'd say you picked my favorite of yours too! I was taught to use coordinating thread for FMQ-ing, and am rapidly becoming a "thread collector" LOL! Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt's truly stunning, the vibrancy of the fabrics and combinations you have used are wonderful. Love the text background, and what fabulous quilting.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful mini, and I love the way you've made a pattern from the text in the background. The FMQ is really effective too. I love this.
ReplyDeleteLove this mini, it is so striking with the texty background.
ReplyDeletegorgeous. I love the mariner's compass block to begin with, and i love what you've done with it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love this! I absolutely love text fabrics when used as backgrounds, and the bright solids up against it are quite striking!
ReplyDeletethis is a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteStunnIng... Simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I'm sponsoring the home machine quilted quilt so I hope yours wins!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I can definitely see why this is your favorite! It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty. Colors and quilting just wow!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth,
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is wonderful ~ love the use of the text fabric as the background ~ really makes the stars pop!
elsa
The precision on this quilt is just amazing. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so striking and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites too. Simply exquisite!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It's striking from a distance but the quilting takes it to another level.
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully done!! I especially love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautifully pieced and quilted quilt. Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow. Wow. I love the blocks and am even more impressed with the directionality of the background print!
ReplyDeleteI love how your careful placement of the background pieces creates an additional pattern.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the lines of text form secondary stars.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Elizabeth! I am in awe of your piecing. Love the background fabric you chose....looks great again the bright and complex blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely stunning quilt! I love the use of the text fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the depth displayed in the mariners cross. awesome idea. almost give a 3D effect. Nice to meet someone passionate about their work.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this quilt is brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the win! Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Elizabeth, your quilt looks amazing! I love how the colors pop on the black&white background!
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