Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Solstice
I almost couldn't believe it, but apparently I made the quilt top for Solstice more than 5 years ago! It felt like I had made it much more recently than that, so that's kind of crazy.
Solstice is designed by Rebecca Bryan, and this was part of a quilt-along that I joined. I was enamored by the color scheme, which looked like a sunset explosion.
I knew for a long time how I wanted to quilt this, so there was no hesitation once I started, and it was just a matter of actually doing it. I wanted the star in the center to be highlighted by geometric designs and lots of straight-line designs.
The solid background space of course has to be filled by swirls. I didn't want the background to take any attention away from the star in the center.
My opinion has always been that print fabric quilts have the soul in the prints, but solid pattern quilts don't have soul (no matter how beautiful) until the quilting is added. I haven't changed my mind about that, but I'm happy that now the soul has been added to Solstice! I really love it.
Labels:
finished,
free-motion,
quilting,
solids
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Your quilting compliments the piecing and design perfectly. I know what you mean about solids and prints, and I think you navigate it beautifully when you consider you quilting designs.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt. The quilting looks great and compliments the design.
ReplyDeleteStunning! How could this beauty be waiting for five years to be quilted? I love seeing your quilting designs...you always do a wonderful job. Congrats on a great finish.
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