Thursday 22 September 2016

Large Quilt - Blogger Quilt Festival

Just in time to enter another quilt into the Blogger's Quilt Festival - this one in the category for Large Quilts (finished size 79" x 86"). I love this quilt and it's the one most often on my bed. I swap it for another sometimes but always come back to it - those cheerful quirky flowers make me smile.

I like the way that the pattern is so much simpler than it first appears with the square blocks being sewn into a larger square of four before the quilt is put together.

In my original post I have explained how each of these is in turn rotated and I show another quilt sewn up in a similar manner. Rotating Flower Blocks Quilt

Here is a small A4 quilt called Liquorice. Although it isn't actually made up of square blocks, I have arranged the "sweets" in the same way as the quilt above.

So these are the four sweets in the top left hand corner and you can see that next to them I have sewn the same four sweets but have rotated them, and next to these another four rotated again. So reading from left to right like the lines on the page of a book, the white circle with a button in the centre appears in a different corner each time (for four times) and then you start over. 

I think this method produces a nice balance to the quilts without me having to make lots of difficult decisions about placement.

Do go along to the Blogger's Quilt Festival and see all the lovely quilts entered.

Happy browsing - Anita x

Monday 19 September 2016

Scrap Quilt for the Blogger's Quilt Festival

I've just been reading about this year's Blogger Quilt Festival run by Amy and thought I would enter one of my scrap quilts - possibly my favourite still and such a simple design.

Yet again it's one of those quilts that I started without knowing quite how large it would end up, just sewing a few 4", 5" and 6" squares; adding in more different fabrics as I went along, until finally I ended up with sufficient for a double bed quilt! I waited until there were enough squares (and a few rectangles) before I sewed any of them together, so that I could move them hither and thither until I was happy - that was an exciting hour ......... or so, then very carefully put them in piles, one pile for each strip, ready to sew them up.

This is my original Simple Strippy Quilt post and a link to a printer friendly PDF Design a Simple Strippy Quilt

Do click over to the Blogger Quilt Festival and feast your eyes on some of the entries - there are lots to choose from.

Be inspired - Anita x


Monday 12 September 2016

Farne Designs at Flowerpatch

Valeri Bennett of Farne Designs came to Flowerpatch Quilter's September meeting and gave her talk "Quilting through the Years" and there were 50 years all told so a lot of beautiful quilts and textile artworks to see. Valeri started patchwork by accident when, whilst teaching textiles and embroidery at Beaford College, she was thrown in at the deep end and asked to teach a patchwork course too. She hadn't done any before and learnt as she taught, eventually doing her own designs as she gained confidence - exciting times! 

These are some of the works that Valeri showed us:

An exotic pincushion in cathedral window design

Three very different bags - the bottom right is decorated with beautiful ribbon embroidery


and another great love of Valeri's - crazy patchwork, where she can indulge her two passions in one - patchwork and embroidery

I love the leaves appliqued on the blocks and across the sashing. These are just two of the blocks so you can see the wonderful embellishing stitches

When making patchworks in the 1970 and 80s there weren't the selection of fabrics that we now enjoy so Valeri started to dye her own and dyeing fabric is still one of her favourite things. She brought along a huge selection for us to see and purchase along with dyed ribbons, crazy patchwork packs, kits, etc. All in all a most enjoyable and interesting evening and I'm definitely going to do some more crazy patchwork this winter. Thank you, Valeri for the inspiration.

Valeri's patchwork group Falmouth Progressive Quilters are holding their second patchwork exhibition at Bosvale Community Centre (off Hillside Road Boslowick) on September 23rd and 24th, 2016 from 10am - 5pm. 

The next Flowerpatch meeting is on 13th October 2016. We will be presenting a cheque to Karen Lang for the Motor Neurone Disease Association, and she will tell us a bit more about the charity. Ashmead Designs will be there to tell us about their innovative templates for English paper piecing. Also Monica will be handing out the block packs for next year's charity quilt.

Sew much to Sew :) - Anita x

PS Cartwheels Craft Centre have a patchwork and quilting exhibition from 16th to 18th September 2016, 10am to 4pm at Penhawger Farm, Merrymeet, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 3LW. All in aid of Little Harbour Children's Hospice in Cornwall.

Sunday 4 September 2016

Flowerpatch Quilters Exhibition 2016

It is a month now since the Flowerpatch Exhibition and if you missed it I thought you might like to see some of the quilts that were on display. There is always a huge diversity of quilts, cushions, bags, wall hangings, etc.

The following are just a few of the entries.
These are bed quilts by Elizabeth S., Ellen, Wendy and Jennie

And bed quilts by Melody, Jennie, Ellen and Pippa

Two more bed quilts by Sue M. and Jennifer - apologies that I couldn't get the whole of the quilts in the photos.

These 3 wall hangings are by Joy, Pippa and Liz B.

And small quilts both by Mary

I'm sure you can see what I mean by the diversity. I could never get bored with doing patchwork - but it's just so hard to decide what to do next. That's why quilters always have so much WIP and so many UFOs!!!!

I'm looking forward to our meeting next Thursday 8th September, when Valeri Bennett of Farne Designs is giving a talk - "Through the Years in Quilts".

Happy Sewing - Anita