Showing posts with label Cultural Fusion Quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cultural Fusion Quilts. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2015

Quilts for Twins!

My friend has two new baby granddaughters.  
Of course I planned to make quilts.  But it took some thought.

For twins, do you make them different?  What if one likes the other's better?
Do you make them the same?  What if they argue over who's is who's?

Here's how I solved the issue.


 
The letters are from Tonya Ricucci's book, Word Play Quilts.  
Both are very fun techniques, and no two blocks are alike.

I started with flannel sock monkey print scraps from making 
their older brother's quilt three years ago.  



When I ran out of flannel, I went to my corduroy stash.
The quilts have corduroy backs, one floral and one plaid.
Very soft!



I got to give them to the twins and their moms last weekend.



Older brother got his out and modeled it for us too!


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Cultural Fusion Quilts Blog Tour!


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!