[Note that I'll link to the guild blog post when available, where you can find more details and photos, and credits for everyone who had a hand in each quilt.]
Homeward Pet Adoption Center, with the finished quilt being donated for their annual auction. American Made Brand Cotton Solids were gifted to us by Clothworks, here in Seattle. (58" x 70")
Fade to Black
Using black and white fabrics donated by guild members, we used my Improv Quarter Log Cabin tutorial for the blocks. (72" x 72")Blue Trimmed Cabin
A bonus baby-sized quilt made with extra Improv Quarter Log Cabin blocks. (36" x 48")eXmark
We were ready for some color after all that black and white, and made blocks for this quilt using my X Marks the Improv block tutorial. (72" x 72")Little Blue Tents
Inspired by "Little Tents" made by Daisy/Ants to Sugar, guild members made their blocks totally from stash. (44" x 63")Finding Home
Truly improvisational, unique blocks were made by each member using the logo colors ofHomeward Pet Adoption Center, with the finished quilt being donated for their annual auction. American Made Brand Cotton Solids were gifted to us by Clothworks, here in Seattle. (58" x 70")
Sunset Strips
Inspired by my first Bacon Quilt, this one had nice simple improv stripes. (60" x 72")Doing the {Pink} Flamingo
One of my absolute favorites, this one used the Kona Color of the Year for 2017, Pink Flamingo. Circa15 fabric studio donated the peach-pink fabric to us, and each participant was given a 9" x 11" swatch to work with. Again, guild members could do whatever improv they wanted, combining their Pink Flamingo with gray and/or white solids or prints that read as solids. This was one where I got to puzzle the resultant blocks together, and I arranged them from light to dark. (72" x 72")
For this quilt we actually used a block with a pattern(!), Robbing Pete, a MQG block-of-the-month designed by Rebecca Burnett of the Toronto MQG. For some folks, they were trying curves for the first time! (48" x 48")
Play It Cool
Inspired by Anne/Play Crafts’ Crayola Sunset I provided a simple improv tutorial. All in solid cool blues, greens, and purples, working from stash was a total success. (48" x 60")
Frannie’s Flashy Fans
This was our 2018 QuiltCon Charity Quilt entry. We actually held a little design contest, which was won by Cecelia Lehmann, then I wrote an improv Dresdan tutorial, and Louise came up with the awesome design. (68" x 87")
Icebound
This quilt was created used the Berry Icy Ice Bar block from Jodie of Persimmon + Pear - call it structured improv. (48" x 60")
Of course we had to make a quilt (or two) featuing Kona's 2018 Color of the Year, Tigerlily, which we distributed to participants. Then they were asked to make a red-centered log cabin block with a spin, using Louise's tutorial. Just 16 of the blocks received back were used to make this first quilt. (66" x 66")
ScatterLilies
A second quilt was comprised of the remaining blocks. I kinda love them both! (48" x 66")
Bein' Green
This was one of those I loved way more than I expected to! Cuts of green American Made Brand solids given to us by Clothworks were mixed with members’ stash solids. Using the green as the dominant color in our blocks, we made improv squares… and more squares, until we made 14 ½” blocks, following a rough guideline by Louise. (56" x 72")
GreenSquare
Using several blocks that didn't quite 'fit' in the first quilt due to their use of brown, and an off-white linen, we created another.... a little less busy than Bein' Green, but equally interesting, I think. (42" x 51")
And lastly, there's this year's QuiltCon charity quilt which will be hanging at QuiltCon. I'll give you a sneak peek at the finished quilt, which I'll share more about soon in its own post!
And lastly, there's this year's QuiltCon charity quilt which will be hanging at QuiltCon. I'll give you a sneak peek at the finished quilt, which I'll share more about soon in its own post!
they are all wonderful! Were most donated to organizations for auction?
ReplyDeleteThese are all fun and so creative! Great projects for Giving Quilts! (My favorite is the Play It Cool.)
ReplyDeleteWow they're all gorgeous. You are an artist. I'd love to have the ability to be improv and make unique quilts like these.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilts - each and every one! Truly remarkable how a group of quilters with a few guidelines can create blocks that work together so well.
ReplyDeleteSo impressive !
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing line up of wonderful quilts. Thanks for sharing them here.
ReplyDeleteFun and varied! Y'all are a talented group. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteWow, one beautiful gallery of quilts! You did amazing work.
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