Showing posts with label improv quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label improv quilting. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

House Quilt: finally finished!

Life got in the way of quilting for a while--I can't believe how long it's been since my last post! I have a new job, new home, new city, and new sewing space now, in beautiful Charlottesville, Virginia. I'm so lucky! I have finally finished the quilt I was working on for so long: baby Veronica will enjoy it, I hope, but she is too old for swaddling! Oh well. Here are some pics of the final product. First, the whole quilt. That's Veronica on the bottom as I imagine her someday. While the remainder of the quilt is original improvation, I got the idea for this square from a great flickr group, "sarah and molly's free piecing":



























Next up, the skyscraper is my personal favorite block. I love how the cynical owl turned out, and the butterfly floating above. It did seem a bit intense for a baby quilt, but I decided it was too wonderful to leave out:
















My second favorite block is this one, of a little girl wistfully standing outside a house. I have had this retro kid fabric for at least ten years, and I finally figured out how to use it without it looking corny. The snippet on the left is from a wonderful fabric designed by an artist in the southwest somewhere, purchased at the Houston International Quilt Festival a few years ago:














Everyone else likes this modernist block best! I don't mind it myself:









I think the reason it has taken me so long to finish this quilt is, I don't really want to let it go. But it will head off in the mail tomorrow. Goodbye quilt!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Improv houses

I am making a baby quilt for some friends having a little girl this summer. For some reason, I've gotten really into the idea that they should have a house-themed quilt, and finally decided that I didn't like any traditional house quilts, so I would improvise! I decided on a creamy-tan background, rather than white, and have shot these against the wonderful green wood-grain fabric I will use for the sashing (that is, if sashing is the way I go--this is improvised after all!). I am having SO much fun with this. I've uploaded the images in the order in which I made them. I'm working on a high-rise apartment building right now:




I got the idea for the girl block from "sarah and molly's free piecing study" on flickr:

This modern house is inspired by my sister Anne's research on the architect who built her house--he liked big heavy flat roof styles. This is my favorite block so far. Check out the selvage curtains in the window, and the stop-light chimney:

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Matisse blocks

I'm having a blast with Jackson's quilt. I've been chopping up segments of the Alexander Henry Matisse fabric and framing them to insert in the quilt. Sorry for the crappy iPhone photos, but keep scrolling to see good photos of the whole quilt as it is now! I'm pretty excited--it's sooo Jackson:

















Here's the whole top of the quilt (borders in progress) plus a close-up of a special little added kitty:


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Jackson's jazz improv quilt

My friend Jackson takes wonderful care of my kitties when I'm out of town sometimes. I asked her if I could make her a quilt to thank her for this endless generosity. So she came over one day to pick her fabrics:

Her color palette rocks! So bright, with this crazy blue and white combination. I asked her some questions about what she likes aesthetically, but told her the quilt was going to be a surprise. Turns out, it took me ages to come up with an idea. I decided I wanted to try an improvised quilt, so I googled till I found this wonky coin quilt concept and imitated it. Maisie was helping, since Jackson's catsitting benefits her, too:


I was liking it but not thinking it would work for a WHOLE quilt, and then, at the Quilt Store on Anderson Lane I found this amazing Alexander Henry Matisse-inspired fabric. Apologies for the cat, but I didn't have it in my heart to move him (when he's on the ironing board he is the lion king overlooking the savannah). Jackson is a very jazzy girl, and I realized this could be a Matisse's-Jazz-inspired quilt. Next post will show how I'm using it!:

Monday, December 21, 2009

Doll Quilts!

The doll quilts are both done! Each is sized for one IKEA doll bed, and each bed holds several dolls. Niece Ella's grandma is making luxurious sheets to accompany. Ella, her mom, and I chose the color schemes and fabrics together from my enormous stash.

Ella's favorite fabric is the plums. Me too. Here's the back:

This coin quilt was so fast, I made the entire quilt in a day, including hand-stitching the binding. I love the color combination:

Here's another fun back--extra coins and odds and ends. I am so glad I found a use for the background fabric--I don't usually buy fabrics with a white backround like this and it had been sitting in my stash a while. It works great in this project.



I washed and dried these for a very fluffy, puckery look.