Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 08:53 am
I'm going to spread this out a bit - probably into February, since I'm also doing the Snowflake Challenge in Jan.

Talkmeme Masterpost

[personal profile] alexseanchai asked for a topic about quilting — favorite patterns, favorite techniques, whatever.

My favourite patterns and designs are really anything that fools the eye, and makes you look twice, with a lean towards bright fabrics and designs.

Some examples from my own quilting are the Salt Air Split Square which was made 2015 for the combined 30th-31st-1st of a couple and their son:

Aaand done! The Salt Air Split Square! 😍


Mondrian Dreaming was made for the 2014 Sydney Quilt Show, and is basically the old ‘disappearing nine-patch' quilt pattern, only with more solids.

My 2014 Sydney Quilt Show quilt, Mondrian Dreaming, all hung up! #modernizedD9P


I like when you can make the same block over and over and then do a small change, to make a startling result. Interwoven (2015), while looking pretty complicated, is actually the same sixteen-piece block repeated and rotated through 90degrees. I colour-shifted it to get the rainbow effect.

Interwoven" is made from the scraps left over from the quilt i made of thr Pile o' Fabric Kona rainbow charm swap 2013, and it was a "learning experienc


Did I mention bright colours?

I designed Swarm myself, and it's presently on its way to the US and the Quiltcon quilt show 2016 in Pasadena:

"Swarm" - photographed square! Such a labour of love and inspiration. And yes, @2bees, I'm filling out the competition forms now! #swarmbysel


This quilt design is someone else's, but it's got lovely pattern and movement, and is actually quite simple: The 3:10 to Mendocino top was finished over the October long weekend:

And done! Wondering if it needs a border...  #310tomendocino #yumaqal #yumaquilt #mendocinomermaids


And finally, there's the prospect of just making something different, that nobody's seen before or expected to see. Like Eternity:

Material Obsession's Swap Day: the Eternity Quilt, finished and hung.


The whole process of creating the Eternity Quilt is documented at my quilting blog here.

I give my quilts meaningful names, because it helps me remember them (although sometimes I still don't remember them because it's not one that I have an investment in), and because it gives them an identity.

In 2016?

I want to make a full-size quilt from the pattern in Interwoven. Pieces started, but there are a lot of them...

Of course I wait until the week I'm back at work....


I want to complete the Technicolour Galaxy, for which my colour-in design is here. Working title Use Duct Tape Or The Force (a light side, and a dark side, and it holds the galaxy together).

Design for the #technicolorgalaxy! Now to make it a reality!


And finally finish the Plain Jane Passacaglia:

Getting bigger! #epicmillefioriquilt


It's doable. Maybe.
Tuesday, January 5th, 2016 10:45 pm (UTC)
Interwoven is my favorite, but they are all very pretty! For how long have you been quilting?
Tuesday, January 5th, 2016 11:54 pm (UTC)
Your quilts are beautiful!
Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 01:40 am (UTC)
Your work is just stunning. You do the quilting too, right? You have mad skillz.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 01:57 am (UTC)

Hey, don't downplay your own art! The fact that you like making them makes it all worth it. and they are beautiful. Art quilts are one thing, but I firmly believe that traditionally pieced quilts are art too.

I really loved the quilting on Eternity especially.

How big is Interwoven?

I think we have some tastes in common -- especially when it comes to colors and half square triangles. I love the elegance of HST and how versatile they are! I got myself a bunch of Japanese fabrics last year and I am thinking I'm going to make a quilt with HST squares. Will either make it like square inside a square or just sashing around each block. First I have to finish up some commissions and a present. And my guild contribution. Am doing a group project for our show this year.

Thanks for sharing!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 02:12 am (UTC)

HOLY CRAP. That is intense. I am doubly impressed. Damn.

So the bigger one will be to scale? :D

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 01:46 am (UTC)
I really love how you use colour in your quilts.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 02:49 am (UTC)
I don't know that I often comment about your quilt pics, but I always enjoy looking at them. Thanks for posting them!
Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 04:13 pm (UTC)
Same here. They are beautiful.