Welcome to anyone who has popped over from the links at Amy's Creative Side. As I write this post, there are already over 220 quilters who have linked up. It is going to be an intense weekend - for starters! - of blog hopping!
I've decided to share the quilt I made for the Robert Kaufman Kona Solids Challenge as part of the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild. We were challenged to create something using all the colours in the charm pack, we could add other fabrics, but the charm pack had to remain the focus of the quilt. I added Kona Ash and Coal to my dark colour range charm pack.
This was a fun one to do, and I thoroughly enjoyed myself, even though it involved taking those 5" charm squares and cutting them into 6 pieces and sewing them back together.
I started the cutting for this quilt at a weekend retreat held by the Blue Mountain Quilter's Guild in April 2011. When one of the ladies asked what I was doing and I described my project, her first comments were " You know, there's medication for that?" The name stuck - here's my "There's Medication For That" quilt.
I designed this quilt in EQ6. The little colour squares on this quilt finish at 1/2", each block at 3.5".
There were miles of sashing strips to be cut in a variety of sizes - thank goodness one of the retreat attendees had a June Taylor Shape cutter - this reduced my cutting time down to a mere fraction of the time, and sold me on getting one of these - if you haven't had the chance to use one, and you do a lot of strip work, it is well worth picking one up! Check out this video!
figuring out the layout |
The top is pieced, I strip pieced the leftovers - the strip on the right, and used it on the back of the quilt |
the quilting in progress |
quilting finished |
Here's how it looks from the back ( to read about what happens when you are watching playoff hockey, and piecing a quilt back, see this post!):
and the view from the front:
I love my "There's Medication for That" quilt and it resides in our living room, where I can enjoy it everyday.
Thank you for stopping by, and don't forget the visit all the other beautiful quilts that have been linked up!
Happy quilting!
What can be said other than WOW. This quilt is amazing. I have never seen anything like it. I don't think I would be crazy enough to attempt something like this but it is nevertheless VERY inspiring!! Love the backing too.
ReplyDeleteI'm in LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteall of this started as charm squares??
am in awe of your vision to see this quilt from inception to completion
I do so love Modern Quilts, but yours is truly one of my absolute favorites. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
WoW! What a gorgeous quilt: modern yet timeless... Love it! Greetings from a fellow Canuck in faraway Cyprus! Enjoy the festival! :)
ReplyDeleteThis quilt just stands out in the line up. SPectacular!!
ReplyDeleteWhoo-Hoo, now that quiltl is cool!!
ReplyDeleteNow I have to say, this quilt show, is saving us all a ton of money over traveling to Houston and loading up on things, that probably most of us don't need. :-)
I get the "quilt crazy" sickness every time I go to a show, and buy things I can't even remember pulling out the plastic for, by the time I get home!
Here we see, gather inspiration, and use what we have to create our own versions. So much better in the long run!
And you have given me something to ponder today! Thanks for that!
:-)
love the quilt!
ReplyDeleteMargaret
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
I love it! Great job and I love how you quilted it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Your quilt is wonderful, so modern and graphic! Thank you for sharing the story too, it sounds like it was a lot of fun to make it.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so cool! Wow! I love the simplicity ... yet the complexity. Well, that sounded stupid but I am blown away by this quilt. WOW!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt - great work :)
ReplyDeleteReally great pattern idea! The quilt is really striking. I think it's Modern and classic!
ReplyDeleteWow -- this is a fascinating quilt! I love the back, too! :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! I love this close up, and I love this far away! The pattern is awesome! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Hungary. I love the abstract pattern .. Staple the beautiful
ReplyDeleteSo many colours! Very nice. Zou are very hardworking quilter! So many pretty quilts.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt! It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteNice to 'meet' another Canadian quilter from my own province even. I'm from Chilliwack.
that is a very cool quilt. Somehow the word pixelated comes to mind. I love the back too. Great work.
ReplyDeleteI am forever in awe of your work. But you need a Kindle or e reader that talks, so that you can listen to books whilst doing all that cutting and planning. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Great quilting too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. :)
very idea for a quilt I congratulate
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! You have THE BEST projects. So cool!
ReplyDeleteneat quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo so very awesome. Thanks for sharing, Janet!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! & I plan to steal it. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLuv the simplicity, the graphics, the colour, the quilting of this quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so clever, and ambitious, and original, and (most of all) BEAUTIFUL! Nicely done, and thanks for sharing it :)
ReplyDeleteLove it even more now than I did the first time I saw it!
ReplyDeleteWow! You can be really proud of this wonderful quilt. I am so glad I got to see it....!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt. It totally fascinates me. Love it! Thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteThat's a really cool quilt. I love the back, too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this layout! I love the impact of the negative space. It's so rad.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is very cool! I love the design and the back and quilting are equally stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea in an amazing quilt! Very nice :o)
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with this quilt when I saw it on Flickr, and I'm still smitten! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea, I love the effect created by the bigger and smaller squares.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is awesome!
ReplyDeleteMary
http://www.quiltgenius.com
Really catchy quilt... different in a very good way!!! I would love to look at it every day too.
ReplyDeleteGosh, what a lot of work! My husband describes our hobby as cutting up fabric and sewing it back together!
ReplyDeleteI really, really love this quilt!!! What a cool quilt you made for the RK solids challenge! The design layout and quilting lines all make this quilt so awesome! So glad you kept it for yourself to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYAY! Janet. I love the story for this quilt perhaps even more so because I was there when this all happened! What a great interview too! I'm interested to see if some of that clothing fabric really does end up in some of your quilts! Hugs, L
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