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My latest art quilt was inspired by some FAB fabric I picked up at the Quilted Raven. Jana has the most beautiful collection of batik fabrics. A series of deep blues inspired me to want to make a flying crane with the contrast of the bird against this series of blues. I may turn it into another pattern to help fill out my line of art quilt patterns. Currently my designs have more Pacific Northwest

themed designs and I’d like to offer a wider variety of designs to larger markets. I’m finally feeling a bit more comfortable with my sewing machine and the back of the quilt looked much better after the free motion stitching. I’d been having a hell of a time with the correct tension setting and the thread would tangle up and frustrate the cr@p out of me. It’s been total operator learning curve errors, sprinkled with immediate high expectations and extreme impatience.
My approach to this quilt was a bit different as I created the design as I made it with no pattern before hand. Normally I start out with a drawn design in hand. I also learned that I need a deeper stash of colors in my fabric inventory. I had no whites whatsoever and not enough contrasting colors for the crane’s wing shadows and had to do a bit of shopping right in the middle of my piecing.

To make a pattern based on my finished design, I knew it would be tough to see my piecing details after I did my free motion sewing so I made a black and white copy of the crane after it was cut, pieced and ironed into place on the quilt backing. The black and white copy did a good job of highlighting the areas that I need more contrast and provided me a great base design that I can scan and drop into Adobe Illustrator to digitally create a pattern.


3 comments:
First of all, it's completely refreshing to see you guys with jackets and drinking warm drinks -- while we swelter here! lol
I love your quilts. When I worked for WV Dept. of Culture & History - they had an annual quilt show. The building had a huge grand hall where all the quilts hung. Everyday I changed my mind - a new favorite quilt. The show hung for about 6 weeks and was absolutely my favorite.
Back to school - I know I just had to send in more tuition. Oh well - and I agree it does take a few weeks to get going in a new rhythm.
I sound like a broken record, but I love your new art quilt pattern! I stared at it a long time to figure out whether the crane was wearing a Barbie dress but, alas, she is not. :) Glad you and your machine are becoming friends!
Love the perspective (from below) on the crane. The design is very cool. Very cool, indeed. Good idea about making the black/white copy during your process. It's a GREAT pattern to add to your growing collection.
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