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Sunday, May 6, 2012
London's calling
There are a lot of pictures in this post - I had time to sew and I made some samples to swap at the Fat Quarterly Retreat sample swap. By the way, if you are going to the retreat and have not joined the flickr conversations, do head over and join in by clicking here.
(As an aside, in my head I hear "It's my party..." which was recorded first in 1963 by Leslie Gore, this is a Youtube link - whenever I get self indulgent and go on and on and on, this song appears.)
These mini quilts were inspired by Red. They about 7.5 - 8" x 9 - 10" and are made of Oakshott shot cottons and Essex Linen/Cotton in putty. The coloured threads are variegated cotton King Tut from Superior Threads, and the putty coloured thread is a nice 50 wt putty coloured hand dyed cotton thread from Valdani Inc.
This one is Saffron.
I like them both ways up. Originally I thought they would be mug rugs, but you could also put them on the wall.
The colours are wonderful, you can see a bit of the shine.
This one is Crimson. There are a great number of different shades of red in Wikipedia - and that is just the fastest reference I checked. I can make a lot of minis and still have names.
I made each one different yet they are all basically the same.
I am totally smitten with these. They are even better in person.
This one is Blood Orange.
The colours in this one really are so rich.
I washed them all today. The washing changed them from ho hum ok to amazing. They were sort of twisted into little balls when they came out of my dryer, but I wet them and steamed them a little and put them under books - all better.
Meet Pink.
I made Pink first. She has a lot of the shiniest shot cottons.
You can see the shine best in this picture. Maybe it is time to learn more about photography so I can learn how to capture shine and light in fabrics.
I shall only torture you with one back, so that the process types can see what I did. I quilted the coloured block first, turning at each end to avoid a lot of threads. Then I quilted the rest. The binding and back are also Essex linen - only the best for my sample swap group. The binding was made single fold and hand stitched on the back.
You can bet I am making more of these, although this is all I need for the swap. Making these minis chased away the poison of my work week and are making me smile.
I am linking this post up to Megan at Canoe Ridge Creations' {Sew} Modern Monday. For Tuesday I am adding a link to Fabric Tuesday over at Quilt Story. There are always beautiful projects there, do go and have a look.
Best,
Leanne
Oh these are truly wonderful Leanne! Not sure how you'll bear to part with them! I can see a whole rainbow range of these in the future!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I hope I am in your group :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and you will have people clamouring to be in your group!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to the things that make us smile, Leanne! These are gorgeous as always.
ReplyDeleteOh how I am sooo happy for you and your trip! These minis are so gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThey're stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteohhh gorgeous, think I'm too late to join in the swops now and haven't got much time left to make anything... love the orange/yellow one, perhaps I can bribe you with cash or pimms LOL... we need a retreat drink
ReplyDeleteOh what a nice surprise to see these when I logged into flickr just now - just really fun and special. Love the special treads as well as the two-way quilting.
ReplyDeleteWahhhhhh - can`t stop as have to go bribe someone. Gorgeous gorgeous - crimson and saffron would work so well here!
ReplyDeleteLove these minis, I don't think there's going to be a bad group to be in!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about these looking good on a wall - in a set would be stunning, like 4 seasons! You are going to make some folks v.happy at the FQR! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI think you need to make more - just in case!!!
ReplyDeleteLeanne, these are so beautiful!I love the color groupings and quilting. What a lucky group of swappers to get these wonders!
ReplyDeleteThese really are fab Leanne! Fingers crossed.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics are a salve for the soul to be sure. What gorgeous projects, Leanne!
ReplyDeleteLeanne, these are completely and utterly gorgeous. Every time I see a FQ Retreat post I shed a tear that I am not going. Argh, darn that 40th anniversary I have to celebrate (my own).
ReplyDeletelove those! and i have actually never thought about a tone-in-tone binding - i am soo gonna try that!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so so lovely. You're giving me ideas for a wall hangining/mini for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these...so beautiful!!
ReplyDeletethese look amazing Leanne
ReplyDeleteNow if only....I can dream can't I??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful minis, Leanne!
ReplyDeleteThese are delightful!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had joined in the swap now. These are great.
ReplyDeleteYour minis look awesome! I love the color combinations with the grey!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture in these and the colours are just gorgeous! You also gave me new confidence in the quilt I'm working on, which also has parallell quilting lines. I was feeling a bit blaaah about it, but I'll keep at it and see what happens when I give it a good wash!
ReplyDeleteIs it fair if I send things to participate in the swap.....sort of a proxy swap? LOL I love love love these!! But I think I say that every time you make something!
ReplyDeleteLove them so much, I envy whoever gets them, especially the Blood Orange.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think you're quite good at capturing their shine :)
So simple, but utterly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo simple, yet so lovely. I love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Could I be in the same group for this as well? Law of averages says not!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful! I love all your color combinations.
ReplyDeleteLove these quilts
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love the quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Leanne! I love the colour combinations and the contrast of the shot cottons and the linen.
ReplyDeleteLove those minis Leanne..the texture is great!! Thank you for stopping by to comment on my WIPs.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate it. I agree about the postage stamp blocks; would be way too much work for a large quilt.
Love these, Leanne! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove these, Leanne! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is amazing!
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