I designed this quilt at the same time as 'Through the Arched Window', when I was playing with variations on my beach scene designs, looking for a suitable one to turn into the pattern.
I have now made five of these (click on the links to see them: Seaside, Breakfast on the Beach, Footsteps, Through the Arched Window and this one) since my first Beach quilt which was made using 2in squares and some small foundation-pieced sections. I find good sand fabrics hardest to come by, and deliberately designed this quilt without a beach section.
I off-set the rising sun, and marked portions of the water foundations where I wanted lighter fabrics, to represent the sun reflecting on the water.
In hindsight, I didn't pull this off too well (I needed more fabrics, narrower and more horizontal strips, and more contrast to achieve the look I wanted) but managed to give some of the effect with the quilting - this area of the water was quilted with yellow thread, in wavy lines ending on points while the rest of the water was quilted with blue and aqua threads, in curvy lines and swirls.
I had some difficulty with thread breakages while quilting this quilt, and I think it was due to the fairly tough backing fabric - another lesson learned! Eventually I solved it by going up a needle size, from an 80/12 topstitch, to a 90/14, even though my thread choices wouldn't normally warrant this. Everything worked fine on my scrap sandwich with the other needle, and the only difference was the backing fabric on that - a piece of regular white cotton. The backing for this quilt is proper quiltbacking, and is the perfect colour/design for my beach scene quilts, but isn't quite as fine as it should be, and is quite stiff.
I quilted the sky in a cloud pattern using some super-fine (100wt) Wonderfil thread I bought at AMQF. It's a little darker than I had really wanted, but is beautifully fine. I did have breakage issues with it, too, but I will blame the backing rather than the thread for now. I really didn't want to go with an even bigger needle for that; on most things I would have used a 60 or 70 needle with such fine thread, and the 80 was leaving big enough holes already!
My new challenge is a variation on the theme. I have always loved snow and snowflakes (funnily enough, I don't actually like the beach!), and have a substantial collection of snowflake prints. Now I have started collecting snowy scenes etc, with the plan of making some snow-scene quilts.
Thank you for visiting! I will try to respond to all the comments I receive, and to visit all of your blogs in return.
For those of you who are new to my blog, I also do traditional piecing - but usually with a bit of a twist, applique, and am exploring wholecloth quilts. I hope you'll come back and have a look around - when you've got some time! The lists of my recent quilts by year on the right are actually links; just click on any to go directly to the main post about that quilt.
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39 comments:
Fabulous, very nice quilt:)
Io invece dico Meraviglioso...
Ciao Domenica
Love the water in this quilt. It looks fractured just like it would when the sun is shining on it.
I love it! Beautiful!!! The ocean is so calming.
Love your ocean scenes. You blended the fabrics very well ....great job.
I love all of your beach quilts!
WOW This is very impressive! Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful! I see I'm going to have to go through your blog to see these other beach quilts. Your use of light fabrics for reflected light was quite effective.
Congratulations! and thank you for sharing.
My VERY favorite so far, and I'm adding you to my Google Reader!
Pretty. I love the close-up of the sun and sea section.
I'm with Doris. I like this one best of all. You are so clever. It's just beautiful.
What a creative quilt. I love it.
I'm newly in love with mono-chromatic random piecing. Yours just raises the bar.
So so beautiful - ocean-themed are my favorite, and this is spectacular! Excellent job!
A quilt after my heart. Beautiful job!
This is fantastic. I love how you used yellow thread to quilt the sun shine. So clever
I love this quilt - it's stunning! And even if you didn't get the effect you wanted with the water, I was thinking as I looked at it "I love how her piecing really gives the effect of the sun refracting the water." - so it worked for me! ;)
Beautiful quilt! I love all the little details to find. And the position of the sun and the reflections are just perfect!
There are not many pictoral quilts in the Festival so yours stands out a lot! This is gorgeous and I think you're a bit too hard on yourself in the critique :) Thanks for sharing your quilt's story!
The details really make this quilt. Beautiful job!
I am always inspired by your quilts and the beautiful work that you you do. I love the richness of the colours and your wonderful quilting.
Thank you!
I love the way you have done the sea in this quilt. I just might have to try it myself
very beautiful quilt!
I remember being in awe of your quilt last time, and I think I'm even more in awe of this one! It's hard for me to believe that your artwork and my sloppy piecing can both be quilting! It's wonderful!
Beautiful!
What a lovely quilt! The blues are fantastic and, to me, it really gives off an underwater feeling. Great job!
Wow- what a fun and vibrant quilt - love the theme and the colors!
I am amazed & quite impressed by your work! It is absolutely stunning!
~ Meagan
Wow! That is a wonderful quilt! I love it! :)
I've gone through and looked at your various beach-themed quilts. They're very lovely, very lively, and show a real sparkle. I do plan to visit your blog again. I think I could learn from you!
wow..gorgeous piece of work
This is so pretty! I love the ocean and all the different fish!
this is FABULOUS! I love the colours and the sparkling of the water. I've been looking for ideas on water...words fail. Lovely. Thank you very much for this special piece.
Absolutely LOVING this art quilt! I love how the stitching highlights the sea creatures... Love it!!!
Beautiful job! I love it!
Absolutely Stunning!!!
Great Great Job
Gorgeous !
And I'm absolutely in awe about your wholecloth doll quilt
Greetings from Germany
I think your quilt is beautiful and it does look like the sea...calming on a beautiful sunny morning!
hugz
Pam
great and beautiful quilt! how wonderful you've done such marvelous things. thanks for sharing and have a great day
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