I am so happy to recommend Sujata Shah's beautiful new book, Cultural Fusion Quilts!
You may know Sujata's gorgeous quilts from her blog, The Root Connection.
If you've visited her there, you know she has a unique and fanciful eye for design and color.
She grew up in India, where vibrant color and pattern are everywhere.
In the book, she tells the story of coming to the U.S. as a young bride, feeling like
"a character from a color film that had walked into a black and white film."
With Cultural Fusion Quilts, she introduces us to her world of color and design,
and helps us step into that joyful place with our quilt-making.
Sujata taught quilt-making at a shop in the Seattle area for several years.
I had the good fortune to receive her help while selecting fabrics for some of my quilts.
Over the years, we became friends, and I was invited to try the technique she presents in the book.
I found it easy, fun and new. The results create unique quilts with just enough quirkiness to add a sense of the maker's own hand. No two quilts could ever be alike with this technique!
You'll find my quilt in the book. Today I'll show you some of my process in making it.
I started with pinwheel blocks. I just love the way each one dances in its own way!
This is one of the many configurations of the Rail Fence block on the cover.
Once I made many, I tried out different arrangements.
Above, I've alternated warm and cool pinwheels.
Each cut set made a group of four. Here I tried grouping the sets
and placed all the red ones in the middle.
I kept making blocks, (I couldn't stop!), and decided to alternate the sets by warm and cool colors.
I had enough leftover to make another quilt.
I decided to add them to the border, and make it queen size.
Now it's my favorite quilt to sleep under!
To win a copy of this book, enter a comment, and make sure I have a way to email you. I'll do a random drawing Saturday night, 12/6, at 9:00 p.m. PST, and post the winner on Sunday. If you're in the U.S., you'll receive a print copy. If you live outside the U.S., you'll get the ebook.
Here are the dates and locations for the next blog tour stops.
Thursday December 4 Victoria Gertenbach @ The Silly Boodilly
Friday December 5 Rachaeldaisy @ Blue Mountain Daisy
Saturday December 6 Lori Dejarnett @ Humble Quilts
Sunday December 7 Casey York @ The Studiolo
Monday December 8 Malka Dubrawsky @ A Stitch in Dye
Tuesday December 9 Sherri Lynn Wood @ daintytime
Wednesday December10 Bonnie Hunter @ Quiltville's Quips and Snips
Thursday December 11 Jake Finch @ Generation Q
Friday December 12 Jan Burgwinkle @ Be*mused
Saturday December 13 Janet Treen @ Quiltsalott
Sunday December 14 Lindsay Conner @ Lindsay Sews
Good luck!
Thursday December 4 Victoria Gertenbach @ The Silly Boodilly
Friday December 5 Rachaeldaisy @ Blue Mountain Daisy
Saturday December 6 Lori Dejarnett @ Humble Quilts
Sunday December 7 Casey York @ The Studiolo
Monday December 8 Malka Dubrawsky @ A Stitch in Dye
Tuesday December 9 Sherri Lynn Wood @ daintytime
Wednesday December10 Bonnie Hunter @ Quiltville's Quips and Snips
Thursday December 11 Jake Finch @ Generation Q
Friday December 12 Jan Burgwinkle @ Be*mused
Saturday December 13 Janet Treen @ Quiltsalott
Sunday December 14 Lindsay Conner @ Lindsay Sews
Good luck!
Yay for Sujata and her inspiring book!! It's wonderful you got to have a play with pinwheel blocks and contribute a beautiful quilt to the book. I found it so interesting to see the different layouts you tried along the and it's great to see your quilt in use on your bed.
ReplyDeleteIt is so good to finally be able to see some of the amazing quilts Sujata has made for this book.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts!!!!!!! I would love to win a book! I like physical books better than e books so this would be great!!!!! Thanks for the chance!!!!!! sonjasmith76@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful book and quilts !
ReplyDeleteI just love Sujata's color sense; it's so vibrant and joyful. Glad to hear she has a book published.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new book for me. I just love the different layouts and the possibilties!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see the positive response to Sujata's book. I really like your quilt and know you will have special dreams under it....or at least by comfy warm.
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't stop making those blocks...and that is the best endorsement for this book. I need to have it.
ReplyDeleteI NEED this book! So much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful quilt you made. It has such a rich and warm glow that invites a person to relax on it :) thank you for offering this book in a give away, perhaps we will slowly become less black and white. Although, I would describe our world as beige, beige everything, especially when compared to India! Thank you again! Magistra13 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteBeth
Awesome! I love the idea of the quilt on the diagonal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteI love that funky pinwheel. I have lots of brights that need a home, maybe I should make one too!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are stunning. I have this book on my Christmas wish list but would LOVE to win a copy before Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove her quilts, love the book. Your quilt looks great!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know she had the book coming out, it looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love Sujata's book and i love your quilt that is in the book. Thanks for sharing your process in this post - love seeing "how" things came to be !!!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and I can't wait to read her book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process! So fun to see the possibilities...not to mention all the colors. This looks like a fabulous book.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, and would like to win the book. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteJackie
jackiealu@aol.com
Would love to get a copy of that book. frog2quilt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis book looks exciting. Love your quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks amazing! I 'd love to try those patterns!
ReplyDeleteI love free-form and improv - this book looks amazing. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love how you took these ideas and ran with them! Great quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love Sujata's style, and your quilt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Sujata and her book and yay you on such a lively quilt
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to have your quilt in Sujata's book! It looks great on your bed.
ReplyDeleteHer book is definitely on my Christmas wish list!
Lucky you, to be able to be a part of Sujata's book! I am eager to see it, it is on my Christmas list.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt reminds me a bit of the one I made with my Mom's shirts -- lovely & scrappy.
Very nice! I didn't actually read the credits in the book to see that you made that quilt. It is fantastic! Gee, now I'm starting to feel intimidated for my blog tour post..
ReplyDeleteSoooo much fun with the colors!
ReplyDeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this gorgeous book!
Yet another nifty quilt!!
ReplyDeleteLove your new favorite sleeping quilt and your blog. Always looking for your next post. Would like to win the book.
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful! I love your quilt, and the book of sujata looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun process to design & make your quilt. It is beautiful. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book.
ReplyDeleteCute ideas! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing quilts!!! Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of the book.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I enjoyed reading about your selection process and seeing the lovely end result!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilts and Sujata is such an inspiration. Would really like to add this book to my library! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt - this looks such an amazing book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks so inviting on your bed. What a great book, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my....this quilt looks amazing and the book stunning !!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts look so colorful and neat!
ReplyDeleteLoved the setting you chose for your Rail Fence quilt and the border was such a good idea for using up the extra blocks. Scrolled down your posts and now following!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy! So freeing!! Great looking quilts that speak to the soul of what quilting is about.
ReplyDeleteSujata's quilts are absolutely lovely and such bright colors! I would really like to win this giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity. freshman(dot)quilter(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt you made from this idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful book!
I am so happy for Sujata and her new book. I get her esthetic because mine is similar. I love color and patterns. this book would be a great addition to any quilter's library.
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How fun that you were able to help out and make your fantastic quilt too! I would love to have a copy of this book.:) It sounds like a perfect book to have on my bookshelf!
ReplyDeletegreat job. your interpretation is beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks so awesome!!! I've been rearranging blocks all afternoon and reading your post just gave me another idea!!! Thanks, have a great day!!!
ReplyDeleteThe blog tour is a great idea. I can't wait for the next few days to see the posts on all the sites. Thanks for organising it!
ReplyDeletejudybarr@iearn.org.au
Interesting quilt!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win -- the book looks terrifc, and I'm happy to have "discovered" your blog!
ReplyDeleteI prefer books that teach you methods, rather than just patterns for making exactly the same quilts. Love your quilt, and all the possibilities of the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have been able to add a quilt to Sujata's fun book. Thanks for showing the process, that's the part I love to read about. The quilt looks great on your bed.
ReplyDeleteRail fence blocks are fun to play with. I would love a copy of the book!
ReplyDeleteI really love this quilt, and this book, and all of the color and movement! sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteHow great that you have a quilt in Sujata's book! I love seeing the same quilt in different colors/fabrics and layouts. That just shows what a great pattern it is. And the quilt looks so cozy and bright on your bed! Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a copy of the book and play with bright fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful book, if I don't win it, I will definitely order it.
ReplyDeleteCathy
zetti1@charter.net
It is an amazing book and I enjoy to know how you decided to make this one : so precious for all quilters who do not dare yet to make impro-quilts!
ReplyDeleteI did not know you were friends -or I forgot- but it is not surprising, you have the same great inspirations and I love both of your quilts & blogs!
It would be such fun th have this amazing book.
ReplyDeletedon't put my name in as I already have Sujatas book. what a nice write up and i love your quilt -
ReplyDeleteYour quilts turned out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and its the first one I would make if I am lucky enough to win her book! Love your fabric choices as usual! cute little quilt too,
ReplyDeleteKathie
I have been saving my pennies for her book! Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy quilts and the book looks spectacular!
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Of course I'd like to win the book. But now I'm admiring your colorful quilt! The four-alike pinwheels provide focal points (more concentrated than having mismatched rows of pinwheels) and the chunky piano key border pulls everything together. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of her quilts, would love the chance to enter for the book
ReplyDeleteOK now I'm entering for Dorothy, you met at Lopez. You can use my contact if her name is drawn.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a bit of your thinking while planning the placement for the blocks. They look great together! Thanks for putting my name in the hat for the drawing!
ReplyDeleteI love your quirky windmill quilt. I really want to make one of these. Thanks for sharing. Cynthia Knapp cknapp3626@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is full of colour and ideas. The combination of the rail fence blocks, the irregular pattern... Everything in it makes me want to start making one now!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteThe quilts I've seen from Sujata's book are amazing!
ReplyDeleteIf your quilt is any indication of what the whole book is like, it must be a winner.
ReplyDeleteI have long been an admirer of Sujata's vibrant quilts and am excited at the chance of winning her book. But I am also glad that this led me to your blog and all your lovely, colourful quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love her use of color and would love to win her book. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeletewow love that quilt on your bed and can understand why you love snuggling under it - it just sings !
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a very inspiring book!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and wonderful book, by the looks of it. Haven't done free from piecing yet, but I am very tempted by this book.
ReplyDeleteI love Sujata's work. The book looks so fun.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I don't already have this book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful--so fun to use so many fabrics, too! Looks like a great book to add to my library!
ReplyDeleteLooks like there is great inspiration in this book! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Now I am excited about the book!
ReplyDeleteThis book is definitely on my Christmas list. I just love Sujata's profusion of color.
ReplyDeleteLove all the wonderful quilts in this book. They are so eye-catching and the colors combinations are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've followed her blog for several years and am delighted by her success. I look forward to using this book.
ReplyDeleteTY
It looks like a great book! Please add me to the drawing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read about her quilts and techniques. Love your colorful pin wheels. Always love your creative expression. Thanks for a chance to win. Janita
ReplyDeleteI love any kind of zig zag quilt design. Yours is terrific.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the giveaway. The quilts are just super!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt and I love the second quilt you made with the leftovers as well.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are amazing! I would LOVE this book!
ReplyDeleteLook at me lucky 100!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.....this book looks terrific, I love visiting the Root connection for color inspiration there is nothing boring about Sujata's use of colors!
What great patterns, can't wait to try them.
Happy Sewing
When my kids ask for Christmas gift suggestions, I have a great suggestion..... this book! Love the quilts I'm seeing!
ReplyDeleteI just read your post, I know, a bit too late for the copy of the book. Your quilt turned out fabulous!! I can imagine you like Sujata's way of working and color choices. I sure will remember this book.
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Annemieke
Sujata was one of the first bloggers I started following about five years ago and she's always a fantastic inspiration to me!
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