This post is about my second entry, my Tumbling Blocks quilt, which I have entered into the Hand Quilted category. My first entry into the Bloggers' Quilt Festival was in the large quilt cagetory- my Sashiko quilt.
Black and White Tumbling Blocks |
I thought 'Oh! how am I going to do that?' but fortunately my personal library of Kaffe Fassett books came to the rescue, and I chose the Tumbling Blocks pattern from Kaffe's Quilt Romance book.
Black and White Tumbling Blocks |
This quilt has been hand quilted, using big stitches and coton-a-broder (DMC). The stitching echoes the diamond shaped blocks.
I belong to a facebook group called Celebrate Hand Quilting. In the last year it's grown from about 1,500 members to more than 6,000 members. There's a lot of people out there interested in hand quilting, and they aren't all over 50 either!
Here's a photo of the back, which I pieced from all the left over pieces.
The facts:
The pattern is Tumbling Blocks by Kaffe Fassett from his book, Quilt Romance.
The fabrics are a wide range of black and white fabrics.
The finished quilt measures 74" x 84"
Years ago my mom wanted to make a quilt for my brother and he picked Tumbling Blocks. My Gram ended up piecing it. :)
ReplyDeletelove this quilt!! those colors and the quilting is perfect for it. I made one of these years ago before I knew what I was doing - this makes me want to go back and make one all over again!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt! It looks like you had a great time piecing this masterpiece. It's perfect for a teenage boy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt....lucky son! :) Having it hand quilted makes it all the more special ! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is fabulous! A tumbling blocks quilt is on my to-do list, and seeing yours has moved it higher up my list. Gorgeous quilt ... Gorgeous quilting!
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks and this combo. The back is pretty fun too.
ReplyDeleteWendy, that is really stunning. I'm currently trying to get something out of tumblers I hand pieced on a whim. Your tumblers are a work of art.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most well put together tumbling block quilts I have seen. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning in its simplicity, and the hand quilting complements it so well!
ReplyDeleteGreat job - it's amazing how much colour there can be in black!
ReplyDeleteI love the hand quilting and the illusion of 3 dimensions!
ReplyDeleteIt`s just beautiful and hope you get many votes!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I have a tumbling blocks top that I made many years ago that I really should get out and hand-quilt for one of my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteI remember having to make a black and white quilt for my daughter when she was in her teens.
Oh Wendy, this is a beautiful tumbling blocks quilt! You nailed the placement perfectly! I have never seen one in black and white before - gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteanother amazing quilt! I had to look really hard to see beyond the stack of blocks to see the actual shapes used in the quilt! Just amazing.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful example of a Tumbling Blocks quilt. I did one years and years ago and it is still in daily use. Boy quilts are always so challenging to me, this one is perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy! Your two festival quilts are gorgeous, and I also LOVE the quilt from your blog header.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany,
Steffi
Both quilts are amazing! We may have been separated at birth looking at the style of quilts you and I both seem to like. Your Sashiko is just stunning! Boy do I wish you lived closer!
ReplyDeleteHere from Anything Goes. This is a fantastic quilt. Love the hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteFab. I'm in to hand quilting too and am not over 50...well almost not!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt ...superb placement of fabrics....love the quilting....
ReplyDeleteWow, what a nice use of black and white
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt for your son! And I love the hand quilting too, the perfect finish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning quilt. I love the graphic pop of all of those blacks and whites.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. Love your use of black and white.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed this when you posted it first. What a gorgeous quilt. I'm going to vote right now ;)!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt! I love the idea of uzing old technology by creating something so modern!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is amazing! This is a great guy quilt. Your son is a lucky young man!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great quilt Wendy, I love the way the colours ebb and flow, I'm about 3/4 of the way through my very first quilt and it's in Black and White too, I wouldn't have a hope of hand quilting it though. I love the running stitch detail you stitched on the faces of the dark blocks. I've started collecting my fabrics for a tumbling blocks piece but I'm a bit scared of it, to tell the truth. It's those Y junctions that are so intimidating to a newbie.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteThis quilt is stunning! Your son is one lucky dude!
ReplyDeleteOh I just saw this over at Ms Midge and it is WONDERFUL!!! If your son should tire of it, you can send it my way!! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. Love the hand-quilting. I would like to see a closer view of the quilting in the border. Is it black thread there? Hard to tell from far away.
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