Sunday, February 15, 2015

Motley

When Nicole/mama love quilts emailed me a few days ago and told me her new pattern was ready for testing, I totally did not expect to hop right on it, with QuiltCon less than a week away. But with a couple of free hours Saturday night, I thought, "I'll just get started." And before I knew it, I had the top done!
The pattern is The Motley Wheel, which finishes as a 20" color wheel mini quilt. I had never made a color wheel, which is probably one reason I was so excited about it. There was paper-piecing involved, but the easiest kind, and Nicole gives good direction about color placement. Once the quadrants were pieced and trimmed, I even found the corners a breeze to sew on, due to their size. So if you're skittish at all about curves, feel confident trying these.

One of the options given in the pattern is the choice of an improvisationally pieced low-volume background, or a background using just one fabric, which is what I did. Since Nicole's original color wheel had the scrappier background, I thought I might as well test with the other option, plus I had a print I really wanted to use - Gramercy's NY Circuit Ashen by Leah Duncan for Art Gallery. Something about it told me it would be awesome here.

I really debated on the quilting, and I think there are a lot of patterns that would be fun to try on this mini, but I finally decided on a spiral for the 'rainbow,' using Auriful 50wt #2843 (palm leaf), which definitely shows, but isn't stark. Plus I used it on my City Sampler quilt, and it worked beautifully there.
For the background, I used Auriful 50wt #2021 (natural white) to create a starburst type of effect, quite similar to what I'd done on my Riley Blake Meets Mango early last year. I couldn't decide what to do on the center circle, so I left it alone for now, finishing the mini off with more of the Gramercy, letting the color wheel really stand out.
 
Quite simply, this mini was a joy to make. I highly recommend Nicole's pattern - look for it to be available for sale shortly. Meanwhile, check out #themotleywheel on instagram to see several versions of the pattern already in process. I can't wait to see more!

13 comments:

  1. Very nice little quilt!
    Greetings, Rike

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  2. You did such a nice job with this, Debbie! Can't believe you squeezed it in over a weekend! It will be so great to hang in your sewing room, as color inspiration for future quilts. At least, that's what I'd be doing with it! Can't believe I can say this for real, but "see you soon!"

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  3. I have a soft spot in my art teacher heart for color wheel and this one is AWESOME!! Looks like a great pattern and your version turned out beautifully :-)

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  4. You had such perfect fabric on hand for your color wheel Deb...it's just beautiful!

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  5. Love it - your quilting choice was perfect too. Adding this to the 4 mile long list of things I want to do!

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  6. this is great! Might have to make one as a pillow cover for my sofa. hmm...

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  7. I think your choice of background fabric makes this quilt. Am I repeating myself 😊

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  8. Well I love rainbows, so of course I would love this, but what I really love is that background choice! So pretty!

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  9. so pretty! So is the rainbow appliqued onto the background? I love it!

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  10. This looks amazing Debbie - love the spiral quilting you have done too!

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  11. Debbie, you did an excellent job! It is such a treat for me to see a different version of the pattern. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to test it and making it look so beautiful! The fabrics, the background, the quilting - all perfect! Bravo, my friend!

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  12. wow Debbie, that turned out gorgeous. Love all the movement in your rainbow thanks to your quilting. Fantastic work !!!

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  13. I'm so impressed you got that done so quickly, I'd still be dithering over fabric after 2 hours!

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