Just for fun, I decided to combine the QuiltCon 2022 Artisan Cotton Fabric Challenge sponsored by Windham Fabrics with the Connected Stripes Challenge. Of course for fabric, I needed to use Windham Fabrics Artisan Cotton, a cross-dyed quilter-weight cotton that reads as a solid. According to the Artisan Cotton Fabric Challenge Rules, I needed to use at least 3 of the 4 challenge fabrics.
Challenge Fabrics
- 40171-68 Wine / Pink
- 40171-47 Coral / Aqua
- 40171-35 Aqua / Blue
- 40171-12 Blue / Orchid
I opted to leave out the Orchid in making the front, but you'll see it on the back of my challenge quilt. We could add specific Windham Artisan Cotton neutrals, and I chose three.
Neutral Fabrics
- 40171-1 Charcoal / White
- 40171-55 Taupe / Light Grey
- 40171-27 Black / Copper
For the back, I used the largest leftover pieces of Artisan Cotton, plus 'scraps' from my first go at 'borders' for the front. Yeah, I was going for too similar a look to Loosely Connected, and it ended up the scale just wasnt right. So onto the back they went.
For quilting, I used Aurifil 50wt 2605 [medium gray] and 1125 [medium teal], echo-stitching inside of each triangle. On the gray edges, I marked triangles with my Hera marker, then echo-stitched inside of them too.
Once quilted and I went to square it up, the gray sides just didn't want to square up evenly. So the right one decided to be a triangle, which fit in, especially since I had quilted it as one. The more I look at it, the more I like the unexpected proportions.
The binding had to be in an Artisan Cotton Challenge fabric or neutral listed above, and I chose Charcoal/White, with just a few inches of Aqua/Blue for some matched binding on the blue triangle. The quilt measures 23.5" x 32.5" and was a fun little foray, using a palette that I may not have otherwise chosen. But love the crisp finish of those Artisan Cottons, and how nicely they quilt up.
Very intriguing! At first glance, it looks like a one-way stripe quilt folded in on itself. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen that until you mentioned it, Kara! So glad you like it!
DeleteI didn't see the folded quilt thing either until I read Kara's comment. What I saw was legs - lots of legs - wearing striped ribbed tights or stockings. While my mind doesn't go in this direction for my own projects, I really like what you did!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing art quilt! I like how it's similar to Loosely Connected, different colors and size of course but like a series kind of thing. The back is super and those colors are some of my favorite.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
This quilt has such a 3D feel to it. The triangles seem to fold in toward the middle and overlap in such interesting ways. Excellent execution!
ReplyDeleteI really love the dark brown (Black / Copper?) framing the pieced stripe triangles. I think your quilting enhances the design and helps define the shapes and add a different kind of movement to the composition. Hooray for two birds with one quilt! :)
ReplyDeleteall of a sudden I'm seeing a shirt I wore in the 70s, haha you know the ridged striped knit fabric? I'm pretty sure I had one in these colors. I love this quilt
ReplyDeleteI’ll echo Yvonne’s comment about the copper pieces! It looks amazing and I love the colours. And that back!!
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