Thursday, August 27, 2020

X & +

There's no question that Brigitte Heitland from Zen Chic is my favorite fabric designer. I have loved most of her collections, to the point of collecting them obsessively, but I was a little disappointed when Day in Paris first came out. But when I actually saw it in person, it began to grow on me, and when I saw X & + made with Day in Paris, I fell madly in love with it.

I really enjoyed working on this quilt because of the gorgeous fabrics, and I knew the quilting just had two jobs: play up the huge borders and show off the fabrics on the blocks.

This quilt was rather easy to design quilting for as I didn't have a story in mind (unlike Rainbow Road), so I just wanted to play up the design of the quilt. I created some channels in the borders that extend the block design, and filled them with a combination of swirls and more linear designs.

I quilted each block with a few different designs, including serpentine lines, ribbon candies, straight line echoes, and dot-to-dot designs.

This quilt is pretty big at 83" x 83", and I had such a great time working on it. The colors are perfect and I'm really happy with how the quilting turned out. I hadn't quilted a swirl or ribbon candy in several months, and I missed it!

8 comments:

  1. Wow! Love your quilting. What a fun look!

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  2. Oh, do I heart this quilt, Liz!!! The quilting, the block, the fabrics!!! Welcome back to the land of ribbon candy and swirls!

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  3. I really like that you did the same quilting in each block. Sometimes that consistency really calls me. It allows the different fabrics to strut their stuff a bit, while also showing off the lovely way the quilting motifs interact. Curvy ribbons against the straight lines...so great!

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  4. I would think that having a quilt as a blank canvas to play with quilting would be a fun thing, just playing around and stitching whatever felt right. This is so pretty!

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  5. Your quilting is incredible!! This is a masterpiece. I hope you'll enter it in a quilt show one day, just as soon as those start up again.

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  6. So wonderful!!!!!!! Please be in IG more, it would be great to follow how these grow.

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  7. I so love how this looks and marvel at your skills doing this! Congratulations on another stellar finish.

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  8. Wow. Your quilting just puts this over the top!

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