Showing posts with label modern quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern quilt. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Vintage Fabric in a Modern Quilt

Happy New Year to you all!

At our family Christmas gathering, I was able to hand over a welcome quilt I had been working on for our gorgeous 5 month old great-nephew, Lachlan.  When his great-grandmother, Mary (my sister-in-law's mother) down-sized, much of her patchwork stash was passed on to me, for which I was very grateful.   It included some of the most beautiful scraps of liberty fabrics as well as a large assortment of hexagons of different sizes: some single basted to paper, some in flowerettes and a long chain of mostly red flowers joined in a strip.  When Lachie was born, I knew I wanted to use these in a quilt, that would therefore be the shared creation of both his great-grandmother and great-aunt.

It took me quite some time to work out how to effectively use the hexagons.  I wanted it to be suitable for a boy (despite the florals), and, because I hope it will become a keepsake, I didn't want it to be too babyish, such that he would grow out of it quite quickly.  However, I still wanted a childlike naivity.  His mother, as a florist, has a very artistic eye, and I hoped that using the vintage hexagons with large areas of neutral, pure linen background in the style of a modern quilt would appeal.



The quilt reminds me of a small boy's blocks strewn across the floor - some are connected and some large construction is beginning to take shape.  I deliberately made the quilting irregular, like doodling, by free-motion quilting around the shapes, rather than using a walking foot and ruler, and the quilting is designed to create a visual connection and reference between the scattered hexagons.  The fabric is a real mixture, mostly cotton, with some batik, dress fabrics and linen.  My sister-in-law recognised some of the fabrics from her mother's dresses or a cushion cover, which was lovely!  To my very inexpert eye they look around late 60's / early 70's, but I would be very grateful for any insights or opinions.

And while Lachie may be too young to really understand the provenance of the quilt, I think he still enjoyed it!


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Friendship

It is a long time since I last posted, but I haven't been idle.  Since my last entry, I designed and made this quilt for my friend's birthday.  You will no doubt recognise the traditional "friendship braid", representing the disparate elements that intertwine to form the relationship between good friends.  I have turned it on its head as a more positive, optimistic view.  This is a quilt in the modern style with large areas of natural linen to highlight the heavy quilting.  A quilt specially made for a special person.

We have certainly been experiencing a cold winter, and our cat has taken up residence in front of the heater - where she gets too hot (and very flollopy) and stretches out languidly.  Not very elegant, but certainly graceful!

Two weekends ago we went to the "Mad Quilter's Gathering" at the showgrounds.  While we enjoyed ourselves, it was very quiet, and the stall holders were certainly free to give us lots of attention.  Still, we did our bit to support the economy, and have been having fun with the dyes that we bought.  I will post some photos of the results soon.