There's nothing like an exhibition to make you hurry up and finish a quilt.
This recent finish is a combination of two Jen Kingwell designs.
Last year another Australian quilt designer, Chris Jurd came and spoke to our guild and taught some classes. I loved Chris' show and tell and the stories behind many of of quilts. I decided that my vision was too small and I needed to think BIG.
So I dug out the centre of my Marshal Mystery Quilt and decided to applique it onto a back ground. And because I'd been seeing a lot of lovely Daylesford quilts from Jen Kingwell's Quilt Recipe book, I decided to add some borders using Jen's method and mixing them up with a few blocks.
It was so liberating to just make a few blocks for the borders rather than thinking that I needed to carry the same design right around the quilt. To top it all off I used Kaffe Fasset's Shiraz in Grey from my stash on the final border.
Finally, because the hand quilting pile was growing bigger and bigger, and I wasn't even sure hand quilting would show up on this quilt, I took it to Sue B at Busy Bee Quilt Shop in Wellington and she worked her magic on it. Thank you Sue!
PS - you may remember that I used some of the blocks I made for the Marshal Mystery Quilt in "We Built this City" which you can read about here.
And, I still have 4 of these little hand pieced circle blocks from the Marshal Mystery Quilts that I may well use in the future. They were meant to be semi circles but I joined mine up to make circles.
5 comments:
Your quilt is lovely! You did a good job blending the center into the rest of the quilt. I would have thought it was designed to be this way. Have a blessed day with some happy stitching!
We can never have enough purple, at least that's my view so your first quilt here is a winner! Just listened to the Pet Shop Boys - great!
Absolutely gorgeous! Love the centre, so pretty.
That is a stunner!! And what a story it has!!! Glad you had a little pressure to get it finished haha!
Another beautiful quilt, Wendy. I love the story behind it. All the different borders are wonderful. It's such a great idea to just do a few blocks in each side of the border. Keeps it from being so busy.
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