So basically, this quilt was alot of "make and wait" - no pressure to put it all together for over 9 months! When it was finally time, I opted for a 'no sashing' version of Tula's "Gridlock".
I finished with a faced binding, which I thought added to the artsy look of the quilt. And once complete, Unlocked was whisked downtown to meet up with an appropriate city skyscape.
Besides being colorful and striking, this quilt is one of my favorites because of its journey. I love quilts like this - sewn in community, a fun and unexpected layout, and new techniques tried, if not mastered. That all makes for a very happy finish in my book.
Finished size: 60" square
Pattern: all blocks from Tula Pink's City Sampler: 100 Modern Quilt Blocks
Fabric: majority of fabric by Tula Pink, with several coordinating prints & solids
Thread: Auriful 50wt #2000 (light sand) for piecing; #2843 (palm leaf) for quilting
Thread: Auriful 50wt #2000 (light sand) for piecing; #2843 (palm leaf) for quilting
Quilted by: myself, using a walking foot
Helpful tutorials: tutorial by The Quilting Edge for the spiral quilting;
OPQuilt's tutorial for the faced binding;
creating a block grid
Helpful tutorials: tutorial by The Quilting Edge for the spiral quilting;
OPQuilt's tutorial for the faced binding;
creating a block grid
Category: Small Quilt Category
My previous entries in the Blogger's Quilt Festival:
HST Love, 5/17/13
The Stars of Summer, 10/26/12
Hopscotch, 5/19/12
Mango Revisited, 10/28/11
Where do I go first, the circular quilting the blocks and how they mesh together and then it dawned on me that I'm working on those same blocks. (although not many done at this point) I want to keep the way you've put them together. I love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for the festival. It's great to see it again!
ReplyDeleteThis has beautiful written all over it!
ReplyDeleteI have this book and some Tula fabrics. I imagined it to be a much bigger quilt. It does take a Lot of 6" blocks to make a quilt. Good Job getting it made. thanks for sharing the grid idea. I use my EQ7.
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a beautiful quilt and the quilting just sets it off perfectly!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie! Your quilt is one of my favourites, too! It has everything I love in quilts! x Teje
ReplyDeleteafter seeing and being inspired by your beauty!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for all your inspiration and also for the info on the grid. It will really help me.
Jo
I love it Debbie - love it, love it, love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's is really a beauty :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great choice for the festival. It's beautiful, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteAwesome to see this one again. Definitely a huge accomplishment.
ReplyDeletefabulous! love the colour transitions and the quilting lines.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning quilt! I adore circular quilting too, but can't imagine all of that turning, turning, turning under my needle. I think my shoulders would have a fit too! I wish i had a magic wand that could do it for me. Adds a ton to your already beautiful piecing and color choices!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that each block was so small! Your use of colour and fabric is just outstanding. Thanks for including this one in the festival!
ReplyDeleteDebbie!! STILL my most favorite quilt of all time!! It gets better and better every time I see it!
ReplyDeleteGirl! You always make fab quilts! I still LOVE this one!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have this beauty in some prominent place in your home. It deserves some kind of lifetime achievement award, it's so epic. It has to make you beam with pride that you really made this, yes? It's a winner no matter what.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is gorgeous! I love the colours. I have been collecting Tula Pink fabrics to start a City Sampler quilt. I finally bought her book a couple of months ago. :) You did a great job on this!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Nice bright colors and great job with the circular quilting.
ReplyDeleteStill very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe start a City Sampler QAL in Germany as well and I always show your quilt to the ladies that need a little push to join- works well ;-) !
I love that you didn’t use any sashings. The blocks and colours blend so beautifully! Gorgeous quilt and quilting!
ReplyDeleteWow - I was surprised that this is a small quilt! It is more stunning every time you share it and the quilting is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI so want this quilt, it is calling my name it is that gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed it certainly was a BIG accomplishment Debbie. So well done and quilted. Love the pic with the city in the background.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it's been so long coming - it seems only yesterday you started posting the blocks....
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous. Very high impact!
Very cool quilt and the circular quilting is wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt. I saw the Tula Pink book the other day. I knew I should have bought it but I spent so much at the Malvern Quilt Show. I entered my very first finished quilt in the small quilt category too. Not quite as good as yours though, lol.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this book or pattern. Did you plan your color scheme ahead of time or just work from stash? It looks fabulous. I bet your workspace showed it! The circular quilting couldn't be more perfect. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe colors you used are so pretty! I love how you quilted it. It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your stunning quilt again! That last photo!!! Woo!!
ReplyDeleteVery fun sampler quilt! Just gorgeous.:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt for the show! I love seeing this quilt again. Every viewing reveals a bit more of its beauty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect quilt for the festival. I love seeing it again, it is full of colour. Your version is still one of my favourites!
ReplyDeleteLeanne
Beautiful colors throughout this! It almost looks like an Allison Glass quilt because the colors are so saturated and vibrant. :) I also LOVE the back, what a clever idea to take the block and make it back-sized!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. :)
Oh! It's a miracle!
ReplyDeletegorgeous gorgeous quilt! I have the book and was planning to make it with the Gridlock layout... no I'm thinking no sashing! I love the faced finish, it looks fantastic. Brilliant qult!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love your beautiful quilt! The colors, the quilting, the journey....just lovely! I am participating in a Tula's 100 Modern Blocks QAL, I am soooo inspired, Thanx!!
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i like the layout you chose. i was supposed to do the qal too but life got in the way, so i'm getting it together now, which is fine because now i have Acacia and Fox Field lol so when i was thinking of layout i wanted the Gridlock but without sashing. i think it looks awesome, and the size is better too i think
ReplyDeleteStunning- this is a work of art.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt ~ that last photo with the Space Needle in the background is fab!
ReplyDeleteAnd, all the information about this quilt is amazing ~ I'm inspired!