Friday, July 18, 2014

Sewviver Entry for The Fabric Studio

This is a quilt I've been meaning to blog about for ages but never got around to it! I thought it would be perfect to use it as my entry for the "Sewviver" quilt competition!  It seems like a really fun contest with different challenges each month, so we'll see! 

First, some background on the quilt: when I lived in Indianapolis in 2011 I went through a long phase of listening to the same Dr Dog cd every single day. (I do that a lot with bands... Dr. Dog finally broke the 2-year Paul Simon loop I had previously been stuck in. Happily stuck of course!). There is a line from a song, "what you thought was a hurricane was just the rustling of the wind," and it really resonated with me at the time. Then, I took it to mean that although things always seem big and important in the moment, they usually turn out to not really matter that much. It was a reminder to just calm down and not worry. So I knew I wanted to make something to go in my house with the quote. For the longest time (probably a good 6 months), I didnt know what to make. I thought about a poster, or cross stitch, but didnt seem quite right. Then I think when I was driving to IL to move back to Chicago from Indy it hit me: make a quilt!!


I started working on it while living at home in the fall and winter of 2012. I didnt use any type of pattern, and I made each letter one at a time, in order of how they are written, just improve cutting and hoping for the best, and filling in the rows with the different creams, whites, and golds I had picked out for background fabrics.  Below is a picture of the early stages hanging on the design wall in my parents basement. 


When I moved to Nashville I packed it up and put it on my new design wall. I really went slowly with this quilt because I had no plan ahead of time other than the quote. I just kinda waited until I had an idea that felt right, and then I went with it. I have always loved stars, so I knew they needed to be involved, and then the last side I made, the scattered triangles, I wanted to look like they were blowing in the wind. 


I had the top done for a long time before I started quilting it because I had no idea what to do! The quilt is huge! (For me anyway, and my little Singer). So, I made the back with more stars and some great coral solids that I dont remember what brand or color they are :( Sad! Im bad at keeping track of that kind of stuff. 


At some point I had coffee with a quilting friend and we were looking at examples of text quilts online, and how they were quilted. Like a crazy person, I decided I wanted to do straightline quilting, about 1/2" apart. I would never attempt this again, because it took sooooo long, but I do love how it looks. On the text section, the lines are randomly spaced but no more than an inch (mostly much closer), and they run up and down. On the star section the lines go cross-wise. Then on the part with the triangles I extended the line made by the angled side of the trianlge, and just quilted along that edge. I love that part the best and how it looks random but I actually comes from the shapes in the quilt. 

The pictures below sort of show the quilting lines, but I dont really have any great shots. It took about a year and a half from conception to completion, but so worth it!


And one more, quilt in the sunshine photo.


Thanks for taking a look! I love cuddling with this blanket, love the mix of white, gold, coral, and pink fabrics, and love that I am done and dont have to work on it anymore!

15 comments :

  1. I love the improv words! It's such a lovely color palette!

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    1. Thank you! I was making everything in coral for a while there!

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  2. Wow, your quilt is great. I really like the line! I've been wanting to do a quilt with words, but just haven't done it yet. Thanks for the inspiration! Good luck!

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    1. Thanks! You should try one, they're fun to make!

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  3. I usually don't like little half triangles in quilts, seem like a waste. But they work so perfectly here! Great design and colors! Good luck, I hope to be quilting with you!

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  4. what an interesting concept and design for a quilt.
    i haven't seen very many that have the text built in to the pattern like that.
    i can totally relate on those musical phases though. mine tends to switch between country, alternative and top 40. best of luck to you in the auditions!

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  5. Really love this quilt! The quote is very true. It's funny how you look back on things and they are no longer as big as you thought. Good luck!

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  6. I found your blog via the Sewvivor entries, but I'm excited to mention that I actually got to go to your shop with the Sew Down group! I love the scrap packs that I bought when we came through. Good luck in the competition - your quilt is gorgeous!

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  7. Love this! So insanely awesome! Best, Kate

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  8. I saw this quilt when it was a top and you brought it to guild. I loved the quote but interpreted it quite differently: I took it to mean that "maybe you thought it was rocky so far, but watch out, because that was just a warmup." Is that crazy? Perhaps you're a half-full kind of girl and I'm a half-empty one. But of course I don't know the song. This was just my perception. Ha!

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