
Welcome to the fourth week of the blog hop! I am joining Kristin and Hollyanne for a 5 week journey in exploring the book by Christa Watson Piece and Quilt with Precuts . Be sure to get your copy here or Amazon carries the book as well. I am journaling about making my version of Gridwork from the book and I will show my progress each week. The quilt is on a journey, too, from Northern Michigan to a booth at the International Quilt Market and Show in Huston, in November! I hope to have it all finished by the end of the hop! I am making my quilt from Christa’s fabric that will be available in November. It is called Modern Marks by Benartex. Click on the link to see all of the collection. It is so gorgeous! Ask for it at your local quilt shop. This week is also the opportunity where we are having a Giveaway for a chance to win an electronic version of the book AND for US only shipping a stack of 5 inch squares that I have left from my scraps of Modern Marks fabric! Details on entering later in the post.
This week I really thought long and hard over thread choices and fmq motifs on the quilt as I loaded it on my long arm frame. I chose a grey color #504 from Superior threads So Fine! thread line. I also looked over quilts I have in my studio for stitching inspiration. Since this quilt is going to be a sample at QUILT MARKET for Christa I wanted it to be a little more special but not have the quilting overwhelm the fabric line. Because the quilts purpose must be considered when choosing the stitching. I wanted to enhance her wonderful pattern and the fabric.
I want to give a shout out to Hobbs batting for your wonderful wool blend product. I asked them what would be the best batting for a quilt to be in a show or a sample in a booth. They recommended this wool/cotton blend. It doesn’t “remember” creases when you fold it to ship and it has a little bit of loft. Also another tip, that I knew but Hobbs also shared with me, is to double batt. YES, layer TWO battings in the middle of your quilt. You have to remember the purpose of your quilt. This quilt is to be a show piece , a sample , something to really show that textured quilting. It has nice loft and a good hand already. It’s not even off the frame! It will be super snuggly, soft and warm, when it is retired and ready to be used in my home on a 40 below zero winter’s day.
More about how I did these stitches next week. Click on my Face for detail pictures of the qulit in the album!
I am working on my variation of Gridwork. I love to do some changes to a pattern to make the quilt my own. My version is inspired and my ideas are to expand upon what the pattern maker made. There are two things I wanted to try after I made the quilt exactly as Christa did in her pattern. First, I like making mini block to mix in when you have a one block quilt. So I made some half sized.
click on my head to view the entire album with captions!
I am going to play with several ideas over this next week with the mini blocks. Should I keep 4 little ones in a 4 patch and mix with the full sized blocks? I also want to play with more negative space and maybe some places where there is no piecing. I like the look of a more Random element to the layout. I also want to mix this whole thing up with solids and solid reading fabric to give the eyes some place to rest and me to do what I love. FREE MOTION QUILT.
Oh, I just made a Gridwork block with a mini gridwork in the smaller space, really liking this!!! You know where I am going with this, I do believe!
Ok now for the details of the Giveaway.
- US only for the 5 inch “charm” squares. Leave a comment and be sure I can see your email. The 5 inch square is the precut used for the small square in Gridwork and maybe you can make your own variation of the quilt.
- Anyone can leave a comment to enter the giveaway for the e book ( if you live in US you have the option of a printed book) so nicely sponsored by the publishing company Martingale. Thank You Martingale!!!!!
Giveaway winner will be announced on October 23. Be sure to check out Kristin and Hollyanne’s web sites to see what quilt they are working on and more chances to win!
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Thanks everyone and Good Luck in the Giveaway!
Vicki
Love the idea of double batting. It certainly sounds warm.
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So many great ideas and beautiful quilts! Thank you!
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Christa is such an incredible creator and teacher. I would love to own her book and try my hand at her quilting techniques. I know they’d improve! Using those pretty charms would be a dream, too! Your quilt is gorgeous!
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It’s so nice to see everyone’s take on these designs. Yours looks fantastic! Thanks for the chance to win.
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[…] Welcome to the fifth and final week of the blog hop! I am joining Kristin and Hollyanne for a 5 week journey in exploring the book by Christa Watson Piece and Quilt with Precuts . Be sure to get your copy here or Amazon carries the book as well. I have been journaling about making my version of Gridwork from the book. The quilt is on a journey, too, from Northern Michigan to a booth at the International Quilt Market and Show in Huston, in November! I finished by the end of the hop! I am making my quilt from Christa’s fabric that will be available in November. It is called Modern Marks by Benartex. Click on the link to see all of the collection. It is so gorgeous! Ask for it at your local quilt shop. Are you interested in the Giveaway? Click here […]
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I love the quilting you did on the show sample. It’s very much in keeping with the fabric line’s aesthetic. I also like how you’re making the pattern again but tweaking it to your own ideas / tastes this time. So often I look at a pattern and think, “if only it didn’t have that element” or “I would do it this way…” but I feel like I’m insulting the artist’s work by wanting to change things about it. I’m glad that I’m not the only one that thinks that way. I guess that’s what creativity’s about – finding a way to express your own voice. Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway!
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I would love to have this book. I love learning more about this great craft.
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Your quilt is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Lewisnancy54@Gmail.com
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I love how the batting really enhanced your beautiful quilting. Thanks for sharing
Toni
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The quilt is wonderful. I would love a copy of the book. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Just beautiful! You have inspired me 🙂
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Trying to learn quilting on my older machine, so many tops to finish! Love the bright colors and print textures of this fabric line!
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Love all the bright colors in your quilt – very nice & different! Thank you for sharing, Susan
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I love your quilt, it is my favorite from Christa’s book. You have done a marvelous job! I’m in the draw for both the fabric and book. Thanks for the giveaway.
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So beautiful! Enjoying watching your process and would love to win either fabric or the book 🙂
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Tthe fabrics you chose are absolutely delicious! A beautiful quilt and the various quilting motifs has your eyes looking over the whole piece.
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I’ve enjoyed learning with the group. Really nice to have so many informative photographs.
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I love to see all the progress you have made during these last couple of blog hops. Wish I had joined in.
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It has been fun following love it.
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I’ve enjoyed the blog hop and have been practicing. Thanks for sharing.
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Love your quilts. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
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Precuts are my favorite and I have stacks of them. This book will give me the inspiration to use them!
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I will need to try a double batting sample to see the effects. it should interesting. I love all of the different quilting which should make for a visually stimulating sample quilt at market.
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I like all you ideas for changing things up.. and love the variety of quilting.. I think I could handle combinations like that!
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Would love to win this book
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Really enjoyed your blog and ideas. The idea of doubling the batting is a must try. New to quilting more than “in the ditch”, so love getting new ideas!
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It is fun to see Christa’s patterns being used and quilted by other people. I’d love the chance to have the book and/or the fabrics. Christa has been a huge inspiration and teacher for me.
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What wonderful ideas and techniques. Thanks!
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Wonderful to see how you made the quilt your own, love Christa’s grid work design. Thanks for sharing.
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I love the mini grids. Thanks for a chance to win!
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I love the mini grids! They are too cute!
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Thank you for the opportunity to win.
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Interesting to use both size blocks. Would love to win the book. Thanks for the chance. ncfromsd(at)gmail(dot)com
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Thanks for sharing, and for the opportunity to win this book!
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Looks like a great book,
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Would love a copy of this neat book too! THANK YOU!
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LOVE this fabric giveaway! Yes, I can make my own variation of the quilt! Thanks for sharing!
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This series has been wonderful, and I love all of the quilts you have made!
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I would love to win either but especially the book.
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I really liked your idea of adding mini blocks of the same pattern. I think it adds interest.
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Your quilt is lovely!
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Looks like fun!! churcae(at)auburn(dot)edu
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Enjoying watching your progress Vicki. Sign me up!
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It is fun to see how how each of you are interpreting one of Christa’s new quilts. Thanks for a chance to win.
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