close detail of hand quilting with ecru pearle threads |
"Orange Explains It" queen size quilt finished |
1. A visit in Washington DC with the Gee's Bend quilters of Alabama.
2. The scraps of orange and gray fabric that were given to me at a DC modern quilt guild meeting.
scraps of orange gray and brown first gift |
more orange from the scrap swap meet |
DCMQG members at the Gee's Bend event |
Gee's Bend quilt detail |
table view of Gee's Bend quilt |
close up of the quilting from Gee's Bend quilt |
Nice detail of Gee's Bend quilt |
Lady in purple suit with pearls and the younger one in Pink sweater set both from Gee's Bend who shared their quilting stories and songs with us. |
Elder Gees Bend quilter with the US Postage stamps commemorating her communities quilts |
my first try at using the orange gray and brown fabrics in an abstract improvisational block |
At first I played with the fabrics on my design wall, not sure what I was going to do with them. Pretty quickly a block style began to emerge. It's all rectangles from strips of any fabric that was a little like orange. I chose many fabrics ranging from reds to yellows in the spectrum of orange. It's interesting how colors that look a little orange alone when placed next to other oranges becomes a new hue, usually yellow or red. I used what I understood to be the Gee's Bend design formula of going with my natural inclinations to work up more and more new blocks until the whole was big enough for a queen sized bed.
blocks arranged on the design wall to try and find a way to assemble them into a solid quilt top |
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detail of hand quilting using pearle #8 ecru |
adding a dark chocolate brown binding |
top with label turned up |
simple blue and white for the backing to cool off those hot oranges |
8 comments:
Frederick - this is lovely! You did a really fantastic job!
Beautiful art!
Wonderful quilt. Thanks for showing your inspiration and process! It's so interesting to see how quilters make decisions with their work.
I am totally in love with this quilt. It is a work of art. It's been so fun to watch your progress and now to enjoy the final piece! Thanks for sharing so much of yourself here.
Carla, Michael, Ann and Jessie,
Thank you for your complements. It's great to have a community of appreciative readers who are interested in hearing how these quilts come together. Your comments and support help keep me going strong.
Beautiful, a work of art. You are such a talent.
Fantastic quilt! following your gut always works! The joy you had in making this quilt shines thru! You are lucky to have had the chance to see the Gee's bend quilts.
Stumbled on your blog by looking in Google images for ideas for quilts in orange. Yours is so unique! Amazing. Good job :)
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