Sunday, June 10, 2007

Dimensional Quilt

I’ve been really busy quilting this past week -- that’s all, and have been unable to keep up with other blogs. I’m feeling guilty. And now, there are so many MORE to check out!

My current project (NOT shown) is free-motion quilted, full of woodsy images, kinda sketchy, not solid or straight lines - things in the woods should be weedy, spider-webby, viney, crooked, leafy, grassy-filled, etc., so that’s what I’m doing. It’s for our Guild Quilt Show, so I cannot post the whole project until after July. Coming up with quilting pattern ideas takes longer than actually quilting!

Since I don’t have anything new, I will show you a dimensional quilt I made some time ago. This was for the first official class I had arranged to attend - I had taken a day vacation, etc., I was so excited. Just to be sure I didn’t look like an uneducated boob in the class, I decided to practice just a little bit before the class, and true to my nature, once I started, there was no stopping, and by the day of the class, I had the entire top pieced! So I machine quilted it, while all the others had to listen to instructions. (I was very good and did NOT pipe in with my opinions or suggestions.)

This project was from a book by Jackie Robinson. The technique is a little ‘gimicky’ -- sometimes ya wanna know how these things are done! Each block has a number of dimensional pieces in it, and I can just imagine how a child, or anyone, would love to play with those folds.


It is free-motion quilted in short boxy straight lines, which worked well.

9 comments:

  1. Oh Elaine! I love this piece! Can't wait to see your newest project, you get SO much accomplished.

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  2. Why feel guilty about not blogging? You're quilting and that's great. We'll be here. Besides it's amazing how much can be accomplished when we stay away from the computer. I signed off all of my groups and FOUND hours in every day!!!!

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  3. "(I was very good and did NOT pipe in with my opinions or suggestions.)" Admirable restraint, my dear! NObody knows as much as a beginner!!

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  4. You over-achiever you, *s*
    And there's been no stopping you since, huh?

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  5. I love the dimensional pieces. You are right, it would be great for a kid's quilt.

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  6. Can't believe you pieced the WHOLE TOP before the class! A kid would definitely love those pockets. Can't wait to see what you're working on now!
    Cheri

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  7. I really like those little hidey-holes and the boxy quilting is gorgeous - I can manage swoops and loops - angles are much harder I think :o)

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  8. I love the 3 d look, and I really have to try free motion quilting, I think it would work for me, Tracey

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