Quilts

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

New Alphabet Quilt

Monika Fritschi Henry at Penny Spool Quilts has a new alphabet quilt pattern called Elemeno Quilt which you can read about it here (not an affiliate link).   In this pattern, you'll get all the English alphabets and four symbols that you can use to design any quilts with words.

I decided to make a wall hanging with a word LOVE on it.  Before I ended up with this design, I tried line up the letters straight down, stacked up into a cube shape but they look kinda boring.  Here's the finished quilt.

 

Love Quilt  24"x47"


The instructions for the blocks are pretty straight forward and they're easy to make.  Each block finishes at 10".

To achieve this look, I laid the blocks on a background fabric and used 1/4 " bias tape to cover the raw edged.  I'm sure there are many different ways to accomplish this but I jumped in with the first idea that came to mind.  I realized that I could have made things easier for myself had I sewn the fusible web onto the back of each block and fuse them to the background.  But I like the look of the bias tape better.


If you're interested, head over to  Monika's website and check it out.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.

Margo


In addition to the linky parties on the sidebar, I also link up to:

To Do Tuesday  hosted by Carol at Quilt Schmilt 

Put Your Foot Down at For the Love of Geese  (Thursday)

Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty

Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More  (Friday)




Monday, August 12, 2024

Work in Progress in August

In June, SAQA had a call for submission to the 2024 Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show.  I submitted two pieces and one of them got juried in.  The one that was selected is called 'My Way'.  You can read about it in detail in this blog here.  This is my first submission to the museum show.  I'm excited to see how it goes.

 


I've been working on a new quilt, named 'Off Kilter' and now it is done.  Here are some pictures of the quilt.



 

Here's a detail picture.

 

 


Oh, how I struggled with this one.  The beige background fabric is a painter drop cloth.  I picked it because of the color and the texture.  It goes so well with the denim fabric.  Although the drop cloth is 100% cotton, it is very coarse and rough.  When I sewed on it the sewing lines don't appear smooth unlike those on Kona or other 100 cotton quilting fabric.  I decided to add some hand quilting in there too.  That's because when I sewed with a regular blue thread, it didn't show well at all.  I hand quilted it in blue pearl cotton thread and it shows much better just the way I like it.


The next project is the alphabet quilt as I mentioned in this post.  I want to make a wall hanging quilt.  I pulled out some fabric and will start today.


Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.

Margo


 In addition to the linky parties on the sidebar, I also link up to:

To Do Tuesday  hosted by Carol at Quilt Schmilt 

Put Your Foot Down at For the Love of Geese  (Thursday)

Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty

Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More  (Friday)