Quilt tops mostly:
Friendship Supernova
This was supposed to be a 'make a quilt, make a friend' exercise. You make twelve blocks - two identical blocks each month for six months - and you send one to someone else, who, in turn, sends you one of the two identical blocks they've made each month for six months. At the end of the six months you have twelve blocks for a quilt and a friendship.
Sounds great, right?
The problem was on matching. (Isn't it always?) You put your name in, along with some stuff about the kind of quilter you were, and you were supposed to be matched with someone who had the same style as yourself. I signed up late - just after the deadline for being matched - and so did someone else, so we ended up matched together. She handsews everything. And wanted batiks in yellow, green, and blue. Which, okay, I can deal with those.
The problem became apparent as soon as she sent me her first block. Because while I did the blocks in batiks of yellow, green, and blue, her style and my style were somewhat different.
Can you tell from looking at the quilt below which ones are mine and which ones are hers? (Can you tell the blocks themselves?)

These are the final blocks - I know there are sixteen of them, but I only received five of hers (and never heard from her again), and I wanted a larger quilt and a bit more colour variety. So I made an extra four blocks (technically five, since I never found one of the blocks she sent me), and turned it into a 4x4 rather than a 3x4 pattern.
Anyway, that's been sitting around for at least two years, maybe three. And I haven't heard from my swap partner at all since she sent the last one. I wouldn't say it was a terrible compatible match, all things considered...
meadow
A fabric designer came to town - fairly famous in the 'modern quilting' movement - and all my friends wanted to go and take the quilt course that she was putting on. I didn't have strong feelings about the designer, although I rather liked the quilt, so I took the course.
The layout is supposed to be a 4x5 square layout of 'flowers' with the coloured segments in the middle. See the original here.
Me, being me, didn't want to do it quite so staid...
So I moved things around a little. Shuffled the blocks, changed up the layout and the colours and the style. It's got a bit more movement now, I think!

The trick with this one will be the quilting, which will very much have to compliment the 'blank spaces'. I'll have to think about how I'm going to quilt it.
The plan for this one will be to give it to my cousin's husband for his second marriage. His first wife - my cousin T - died in 2015 of breast cancer. His fiancee is someone that they both knew from church circles, and seems like a lovely person, whom both A, and T's son L have come to love dearly.
I never got around to giving T a quilt; when she got married, I wasn't really into quilting, and by the time I'd found my stride, it didn't occur to me to make her one, and by the time I realised that I wanted to, she was very much dying. I regret that - especially since I have several quilts that I think would have very much been up her alley. (T, btw, was the one who first 'named' me online - not my current username, but the one that I started with online. It was an old joke hearkening back to our adolescence.)
I think I'll give the Summer Meadow 2016 to A and N for their wedding, and maybe make another quilt for T's son L while I'm at it.
Darksabre
I hadn't really named the 3rd quilt until now, but given that his family is into Star Wars and the quilt has a lot of dark squares, I think that 'Darksabre' might be a good name for it. :)
Friendship Supernova
This was supposed to be a 'make a quilt, make a friend' exercise. You make twelve blocks - two identical blocks each month for six months - and you send one to someone else, who, in turn, sends you one of the two identical blocks they've made each month for six months. At the end of the six months you have twelve blocks for a quilt and a friendship.
Sounds great, right?
The problem was on matching. (Isn't it always?) You put your name in, along with some stuff about the kind of quilter you were, and you were supposed to be matched with someone who had the same style as yourself. I signed up late - just after the deadline for being matched - and so did someone else, so we ended up matched together. She handsews everything. And wanted batiks in yellow, green, and blue. Which, okay, I can deal with those.
The problem became apparent as soon as she sent me her first block. Because while I did the blocks in batiks of yellow, green, and blue, her style and my style were somewhat different.
Can you tell from looking at the quilt below which ones are mine and which ones are hers? (Can you tell the blocks themselves?)

These are the final blocks - I know there are sixteen of them, but I only received five of hers (and never heard from her again), and I wanted a larger quilt and a bit more colour variety. So I made an extra four blocks (technically five, since I never found one of the blocks she sent me), and turned it into a 4x4 rather than a 3x4 pattern.
Anyway, that's been sitting around for at least two years, maybe three. And I haven't heard from my swap partner at all since she sent the last one. I wouldn't say it was a terrible compatible match, all things considered...
meadow
A fabric designer came to town - fairly famous in the 'modern quilting' movement - and all my friends wanted to go and take the quilt course that she was putting on. I didn't have strong feelings about the designer, although I rather liked the quilt, so I took the course.
The layout is supposed to be a 4x5 square layout of 'flowers' with the coloured segments in the middle. See the original here.
Me, being me, didn't want to do it quite so staid...
So I moved things around a little. Shuffled the blocks, changed up the layout and the colours and the style. It's got a bit more movement now, I think!

The trick with this one will be the quilting, which will very much have to compliment the 'blank spaces'. I'll have to think about how I'm going to quilt it.
The plan for this one will be to give it to my cousin's husband for his second marriage. His first wife - my cousin T - died in 2015 of breast cancer. His fiancee is someone that they both knew from church circles, and seems like a lovely person, whom both A, and T's son L have come to love dearly.
I never got around to giving T a quilt; when she got married, I wasn't really into quilting, and by the time I'd found my stride, it didn't occur to me to make her one, and by the time I realised that I wanted to, she was very much dying. I regret that - especially since I have several quilts that I think would have very much been up her alley. (T, btw, was the one who first 'named' me online - not my current username, but the one that I started with online. It was an old joke hearkening back to our adolescence.)
I think I'll give the Summer Meadow 2016 to A and N for their wedding, and maybe make another quilt for T's son L while I'm at it.
Darksabre
I hadn't really named the 3rd quilt until now, but given that his family is into Star Wars and the quilt has a lot of dark squares, I think that 'Darksabre' might be a good name for it. :)
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