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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Parterre in Homespun 87

I'm finally able to reveal a project I've been keeping secret since January!


I was asked to design a quilt for Homespun's Garden Issue, featuring my all-time favourite range of fabric; Sandi Henderson's Farmer's Market (speaking of which, her delightful Meadowsweet2 is now available, and has yet more colourways of the Henna Garden print I love, which originated in Farmer's Market!)


The magazine was in the pile of mail (and parcels of fabrics!) waiting for me when we got home from skiing.

I blogged peeks of the quilting from the back of the quilt here.


The quilt is designed using the Garden Path block, but I took a few liberties with it in creating one of my radiating/medallion style quilts by altering the colouring of a single quilt block across the quilt. Other quilts I've made using the same design technique include Eleanor's Quilt, Evening Indulgence, Daydreams and Blueberries & Lime.


As I mentioned when I blogged the peeks, the background quilting took ages; I based it on Leah Day's Drunk Pointy Paisley.


I also quilted in the ditch around all of the coloured sections, and added some swirls and ferns to a few sections too large to leave unquilted. They look good from the back, but don't detract from the piecing on the front.


Apart from the white background, the entire quilt - including the lovely striped binding - is Farmer's Market. It's getting hard to find now, but you could always substitute some fabrics from Meadowsweet 1 and 2!



Full instructions for this quilt are in the current issue of Australian Homespun: No 87 (Vol. 11 No. 8)

16 comments:

  1. wow! another amazing creation! thank you for sharing your process with us!

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  2. That's a very pretty quilt! Nice job. I will have to look for that magazine! Could be a little hard to find in the States, but Barnes and Noble always surprises me.

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  3. Congratulations! That quilt is absolutely beautiful.

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  4. This quilt is stunning, Emma! I always think quilts with white backgrounds are prettier and more crisp-looking than others. Absolutely love yours!

    Glad you're back to your machine after a much-earned and enjoyed (it looks like!) vacation. I hope life runs smoothly for you.

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  5. Well done Emma, Kirsty and I were looking at this on Sunday at the MMQG meeting. Great work as always.

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  6. Your quilt is beautiful. I love how you have placed your fabrics and the choice of fabrics too. I wish I could find that magazine here in Michigan.

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  7. Beautiful as always Emma. Loved the article in AP+Q too!

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  8. oh emma! well done, that is just gorgeous! I love quilt with white backgrounds and would definitely love to make that one

    off to get me a copy tmrw

    Corrie:)

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  9. I want to make this quilt. Wish I could find the magazine in Minnesota. Not even sure where to start.

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  10. Oh my goodness the quilt is beautiful!

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  11. Your quilt is fantastic - both the patchwork and especially the quilting! Good work.

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  12. quilt looks wonderful...great work!!

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  13. This is so beautiful! I love the pattern and the colours you have used. Stunning work.

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  14. This is so fantastic! Great color choices! I love this quilt and I've pinned it to my "Quilty Goodness" board on Pinterest (with proper credit, of course!). Feel free to follow me if you'd like: http://pinterest.com/lipglass/quilty-goodness/

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  15. Your quilt is so beautiful. I realize this posting is from 2010, but is there anyway for me to get the magazine and/or pattern? I can't find it on ebay and I can't find anywhere in the USA that has this.

    Thank you.

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