Saturday, December 3, 2011

Grand Designs

I'm making this quilt for my Sister, Kelly. I chose the fabric and design with her specifically in mind. She has a lovely modern artistic flair, and her new home is bright with lots of natural materials (wood, granite and stone). I hope this will fit in well there.


I think she was a bit apprehensive when I first showed her my sketch. Isn't it wonderful how an idea can start as a scribble on a piece of paper, and then be brought to life into something you can hold and enjoy. I actually got the idea for this design from an episode of "Grand Designs". I love that show! I tried to find the peice of sandstone artwork which inspired me, but I couldn't lay my hands on a picture (I think its at the top of these stairs just out of the picture).


I briefly toyed with the idea of leaving out the sashing, but I like my fabrics to have a bit of breathing room around them, and these Alexander Henry June Bug fabrics deserved to shine!


I made up my own templates for the curved blocks, and although they don't all line up perfectly, I'm surprised they line up as well as they do!


This hasn't been a quick project, but I'm thrilled with how its coming along. I will be combining machine and hand quilting for this one. It will be nice to have a hand quilting project again.


Now I just have to motivate myself to get started on the back (not my favourite part). I'm planning on doing some sort of curvy pieced back, but we'll see.

40 comments:

Staci said...

This quilt is just amazing! Thank you for posting photos.

Kate quilts... said...

Absolutely gorgeous. You have every right to be proud of it.

Bronwyn said...

Incredibly ingenious

Jessica said...

It looks great! The sashing does finish it off perfectly.

Larissa said...

This is absolutely gorgeous Kate!! One question ... are the blocks about 5in squared or smaller? ... Your piecing is fantastic ... it will look even for fantastic when you're finished quilting it ... especially if you're hand quilting!!!

Fran said...

Beautiful fabrics! How nice to create something so original.

Roslyn said...

And I thought what I was doing at the moment was tricky! This looks amazing. I love the look. Very mod. I can see how you have progressed to this also from your last couple of quilts.
You say they don't line up but they look perfect and I'm real fussy.
LOVE LOVE LOVE

make it perfect said...

WOWZERS Kate!!! That is amazing...seriously would have taken me 5 years to do! Looking forward to seeing your quilting too :)

Alli said...

That's amazing! It looks wonderful! :)

Kim Apted said...

Ph. Woar. My jaw is completely agape. This quilt top is *stunning*. I'm sure your sister will love it.

diana said...

The white sashing is perfect! So is the quilt! Can't wait to see the back :)

Kathy said...

Oh my! This is JUST BEAUTIFUL! I love the sashings going through it. Would you consider doing a tutorial? Wow!

Sara said...

I 'm with Kathy---tutorial?

This is fabulous!! I am anxious to see what sort of hand quilting and backing you will be creating for this one:)

Laura said...

Looks fantastic Kate!

Jennifer said...

Wow! This is one amazing design and quilt!

Jennifer :)

Stash Avalanche said...

Lovely.

Poppyprint said...

What a gorgeous design! You've put together such a beautiful quilt for your sister, I do hope she loves it!

Jenny said...

you must be so pleased with this progress...this design + this fabric = gorgeous!!

Jules said...

wow i love it, such a great design.

miamihoney said...

Absolutely stunning! Love the design~fresh and eye catching. Great job!

Jackie @ Fred-and-Cissy said...

It's absolutely lovely!

Barb said...

Brilliant design and love the palette!!

Karen said...

That is one stunning quilt. From what you have said I think you have nailed the design and colours. I love Grand Designs too.

Linda said...

That is absolutely gorgeous! I love the fabrics, too!

Claire - Matching Pegs said...

I love this quilt, it is stunning!

At first I thought you had used white bias strips, but I was even more amazed when I read that you pieced it.

Ulla's Quilt World said...

Hi! Greetings from Finland! Your quilts are so fantastic! It's so nice to find other quilters all around the world! www.quiltworld2.blogspot.com
Yours, Ulla

ktquilts said...

What a wonderful design. She must be some Sister!!!! How blessed she will be.

Marit said...

Kate, this is absolutely amazing! Cant wait to see it finished! Envy your sister! Thanks for showing
Marit

Shocking Hocking said...

fabulous quilt - both the colours and the design - most impressive

Saffron Craig fabrics said...

That is a sensational quilt Kate. You are so cleaver! Neat to. Yay for you.

Fiona said...

I love the art deco feel and colour palette in this one...I have no idea how you did it though!

Sara @ Sew Sweetness said...

Wow, I love this!! Is it going to become a pattern?? :-)

Auntie Pami said...

This is so pretty! I find myself following the lines like a maze...
I'd love a tutorial, too please.

whittle stitch said...

This is by far one the most lovely quilts I've ever seen. I absolutely love it!

Jessi said...

WOW wow wow!! Please make this a pattern for sale!

Live a Colorful Life said...

Beautiful and classy design!

Live a Colorful Life said...

Yes, pattern PLEASE!!

ladybugquilting said...

Amazing!
You need a Medal for all the curved piecing :)

Mitchgreen said...

Hi Kate, as soon as you said Grand Designs I knew the piece of art work you were referring to. The following is a link to the designers web page with the piece of art

http://www.linea-studio.co.uk/album/corkellis_house?p=1&s=UA-19174475-1#15

Chers

Cheryl Arkison said...

That is stunning!