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Monday, May 8, 2023

Verve

It's been a few months since I explored options for a near Viva Magenta match, but when the Pantone Quilt Challenge 2023 hosted by Sarah @saroy and Elizabeth @elizabethkray was announced, I took time to curate a bundle that I actually wanted to work with. Initial inspiration came from a beverage coaster, but after that, my interpretation was very loose. 

My beginning fabrics included:

I created a variety of pieced stripes to start, and eventually they morphed into angled sections. Kona Coal had quickly been added to the mix for some needed contrast. And then Kona Rich Red seemed a fun add when it came time for the final layout.

For a quilt back, I found the perfect print in my stash - an urban classics piece by Nancy Mahoney for P&B Textiles. It wasn't quite wide enough, so I simply added a strip of Kona Ash to bring it to size.

An angled grid was super fun to quilt, and I used Aurifil 50wt threads in both 1103 [burgundy] and 2250 [red], though the difference isn't that noticeable in photos. The burgundy was used in both directions in the upper left quadrant, and the red in the rest of the quilt. So the upper left quadrant is quilted in all burgundy, the lower right in all red, and the remaining quadrants were a combination. 



Matched binding seemed an obvious choice for this one, which I am naming "Verve." It measures 32.5" x 35", which means it fits in the Quilts category of the Pantone Quilt Challenge. I'm very happy to have experimented with the Pantone Color of the Year for the 12th year(!) and am so glad that Sarah and Elizabeth hosted the challenge. Looking forward to seeing what others have made!

Linking up with the Pantone Quilt Challenge Linkup.

11 comments:

  1. The matched binding is beautifully done and a perfect frame. I really like that you included Pantone's announcement banner; you clearly did a fantastic job with the color choices and the Rich Red really sets the Viva Magenta off well and looks like the dark shadowed areas of the Pantone banner. I especially like the shapes the improv piecing makes, like the light arrow pointing to the lower left.

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  2. What a gorgeous quilt! I love how you used the colors, and the improv blocks are beautiful.

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  3. It's really been fun to see this piece evolve, and the finish is just fantastic. The addition of the Kona Coal and Rich Red really adds to the piece. I love the angle idea! Do you have all of your Pantone quilts from the past 12 years?

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  4. It's super! Love the colors you used, including the coal accent - adding that pure red was genius! - and how you angled the design and quilting. That created lots of good visual movement. I like the irregularity of your walking foot grid pattern too. How wonderful that you've participated in this for 12 years! You're somethin' else!

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  5. Your piecing skills are amazing as always!
    And the action in each quadrant repeats the energy flow.
    Viva Magenta!

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  6. Yep, red #2250 was my quilting thread too. This is beautiful, thanks for inspiring me so much over the years.

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  7. What a vibrant and beautiful quilt. The backing fits it perfectly too.

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    1. Thanks Danice! So glad you like it and I was so happy to find that piece for the backing!

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  8. What a great quilt! I love the design and your idea to use two threads to build sections sounds awesome. I am sure it is a beautiful detail when you see it in person! xo

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  9. Lovely and oh so clever. What a pretty colour that is too. Thanks for sharing & take care.

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  10. Love the colors, crazy angles, crazy angled grid quilting--this is a totally lovable quilt!!!

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