Sunday, May 20, 2012

Blogger's Quilt Festival



It's that time of year again! I'm so excited to reveal to you the (finally) finished Fire & Ice quilt. I paper pieced this quilt completely out of solids. I am so lucky that my mom lives near a quilting store with an entire wall of solids to choose from! My extremely wonderful husband helped me pick the colors out, which took quite awhile. Color choice was key in making this pattern really pop. They had to gradate well from one color to the next, and color intensity also played a huge role. Some colors didn't make the cut because they looked overly saturated or just too pale when placed next to the neighboring colors.



This has been a labor of love, and the first paper pieced pattern I ever designed myself. The shape is based on a keystone - as in, the middle brick that you place into an arch very last.


Keystones have a lovely wedge shape, and for some reason, I thought of depicting fire with the colors. Originally, there were supposed to be a lot more warm colors, with fuchsias, and just a touch of blue (picture the really hot blue flames) but you have to work with the fabrics available! The fuchsias in the store didn't play well with the rest of the colors. And this ended up working really well, with 8 warms and 8 cools, so I changed the name from the "Fire" quilt to the "Fire & Ice" quilt. I was hesitant to use black binding, as I feared it would be too pitch black, but I'm glad I went for it.


For the backing, I chose a graphic black and white print, which helped dictate the black binding. I pieced it with some black stripes in a simple, clean design:


I quilted it with straight lines, running from one corner of each piece to the opposite corner. Deciding how to quilt it was a real battle for me, and I got a lot of amazing suggestions, but in the end, I thought this went best with the feel of the quilt.

Since there were so many colors in the quilt top, I used monofilament thread on the top (you can see it shining in the light a little bit), and Sulky variegated gray thread on the back. The quilting hides in the busy pattern, but it's showcased in the black strips:


All in all, I'm so proud of this quilt - it's been my second baby for awhile now! - and I'm really happy to show it off to you. 

I hope to have a pattern soon, but that'll take some time, since it's a bit complex. So for now, thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out all the other awesome quilts at the Blogger's Quilt Festival!!! And many thanks to Amy for putting on such a wonderful link up.

Amy's Creative Side

Edited to add: this is a wall quilt! Somebody was asking for nomination purposes. Enjoy the rest of the link  up show :)






48 comments:

  1. This is really a beautiful and interesting quilt. One that makes you want to keep on looking. I love your colors and your design. :)

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  2. It's so bold and bright, love it!

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  3. That is amazing! Please put me on the list of people to tell when you have a pattern - I love it!

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  4. It is gorgeous, such an accomplishment!

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  5. Stunning design, great colors! Looks alive.

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  6. Great job, very striking design.

    Come see my entries 64 (repro. applique) and 85 (antique appliques).

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  7. This is AMAZING! I love how it turned out!!!!!!

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  8. Really stunning, wonderful colors:))

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  9. Wow - what a fabulous finish! Hope you'll share these pics in the Sew into Solids flickr group, I'm sure they would love to see how beautifully it turned out :o)

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  10. I really like this quilt, the sensation of heat was terrific, wonderful pattern, I hope you win first prize!

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  11. Congrats on finishing it! I like the back you choose too.

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  12. Wow this blows me away1 And paper pieced too. Fabulous. You must be so pleased!
    Congratulations.

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  13. Amy!!! I love love love it!

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  14. Interesting design and such a wonderful colors! It's stunning!

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  15. What the?? That is AH-MazInG!!!!

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  16. I'm from The Quilt Festival and I must say, this quilt is GORGEOUS! You did an awesome job and you should be proud of it! It's a beautiful keepsake! Well done!!

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  17. So awesome! I love the wedges, and how cool that you drafted your own pattern. I always love seeing that extra creativity. Super yummy quilt.

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  18. Wow - that is just phenomenal! The colors and placement are great and I think it's unique and beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

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  19. This quilt is totally amazing! I admire your use of solids - and very effectively too.

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  20. Stunning - love the use of the colours!

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  21. Wow...it's fabulous! Love how it has so much movement ...my eyes keep going up and down the quilt!

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  22. Certainly your story rings a bell. Sometimes it is so difficult to find toe colors or even prints to fit the plan and changes have to be made. How great when plan and colors meet with great results!

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  23. Neat idea, fabulous colors, excellent quilt!

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  24. I can look at your quilt forever, mesmerizing with the colors you've chosen. Love it!

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  25. This is amazing! Your work picking colors was really worth it, they are spot on!

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  26. I love that! Makes me wish I did more geometrics.

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  27. The colours just glow - gorgeous quilt!

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  28. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! If I thought you might consider it, I would be for this lovely piece to come live with me. :-D

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  29. Really Striking design. You did it Yourself? WOW. Impressive. I love paper piecing and find it a real joy when doing sharp points . I'm just beginning to explore what you can do in design with this method. Your piece is inspiring.

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  30. This is fantastic! I saw the little thumbnail and said out loud 'oh, wow!' it has such a strong visual impact. Love it!

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  31. Stunning! This quilt really glows! I love how you gradated the solids.

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  32. I love all those tiny little points of color! This pattern could be used so many different ways for so many different effects - really cool!

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  33. I'm so happy to have been able to see this quilt in progress! I hope you win something!

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  34. Just gorgeous! such rich colors...love the design!!!

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  35. Absolutely stunning! Your work is amazing!

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  36. Really love how your quilt "pops"--hope you win!

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  37. What a cool quilt! I totally get the importance of the *correct* color when placed against it's neighbor!
    Good Luck!

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  38. just an incredible quilt and you've made fab choices on each colourway to get the effect to work so well.

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  39. This is a gorgeous quilt, I would like to add it to my Pinterest, Just wanted to ask before I did it. I will put it on my FB if allowed.

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  40. This is just amazing!!! I absolutely love it. You have a great eye for color placement.

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