The lovely Jess from The Elven Garden is co-hosting a Midnight at the Oasis Quilt Along, to make this stunning quilt designed by Jen Kingwell. I don't usually participate in Quilt Alongs, but this quilt was really tempting me and when my local friends said they were thinking about making it too I knew I had to play along!
Photo from Amitie Textiles website |
I think this quilt will be great for working on the accuracy of my piecing. The whole quilt is only 61" square so you can probably work out that there are a lot of tiny pieces in there!
While I love the fabrics used in the original quilt, I decided to take things in a different direction (I can never resist putting my own spin on a quilt even when I'm using someone else's pattern). I pulled a large number of autumn coloured prints from my stash for this quilt, and where Jen has used black and grey fabrics I intend to use a variety of cream and beige fabrics.
This colour scheme could end up looking kind of traditional, but I'm hoping that the fact that my fabrics are sort of bright autumn colours, and the pops of aqua/teal I'm including, will keep my quilt fresh.
This is where I'm up to right now. Instead of needle turned appliqué as the pattern calls for, I'm intending to secure most of my appliquéd pieces with handworked blanket stitch. I've never done this much handwork on a quilt before but I think it should be something nice to do on the couch and to take along to stitch group and guild meetings. In this picture the circles and orange peels are just stuck down with fusible webbing - I'm still to sew a single stitch!
So, have you been tempted by any of the quilt alongs happening out there at the moment?
28 comments:
Oh this is going to turn out great
Beautiful work! This is going to be an exciting one.
I can't wait to see how this turns out. Having some handwork for when I'm zoning out at night is probably one of my favourite things ever - hopefully you find it just as rewarding
Adrianne, I too have been admiring this quilt but I am intimidated by the center piece. Do you know if it is paper pieced? Also do you know of n affordable source for the pattern?
This is going to look stunning - can't wait to see it all together. Handwork is lovely and relaxing to do too when you feel the need for a little bit of sewing.
Ah Adrianna how are you already this far! Gorgeous ;)
Wow, my fingers had a mind of their own when they renamed you ;) Sorry Adrianne!
It is going to be gorgeous - and a challenge :-)
WOW! that's a gorgeous quilt, and a gorgeous fabric pull for yours!
:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
I nearly bought that pattern a while ago, but was daunted by the appliqué in it. Love your colour choices - I'll definitely enjoy watching this come together from the sidelines!
Very, nearly, almost tempted by this one! I've been using a lovely Kaffe Fassett fabric called "Kaffe Fassett for Rowan: #GP116 Line Dance". It's a lovely bright Autumn colour and I think it would really work with your fabric selection for this quilt.
I love what you have planned here, Adrianne! And putting your own interpretation on a pattern is very liberating and creative! This is going to be gorgeous!
Very tempted by this quilt, that’s why I bought the pattern some months ago. I jump on the quilt-a-long bandwagon too often and I want to focus on my Penny Sampler quilt now, but maybe I’ll give in in the end!
Love your colour choice!
It is going to be amazing! I am going to love following you all on this one - but too many small pieces for me, Maybe one day..
Looks like a lovely medallion pattern - good for you adding your own spin!
It's such a great pattern and your fabric choices are great! Looking forward to seeing this one progress :)
That is going to be a stunning quilt, I love your fabric and color choices.
I wish I had the time for this one, I will enjoy watching you make it.
Your blocks look lovely! The fabrics you pulled somewhat resemble the quilt, but then again there is so much in there how could it not. I have the pattern in a magazine. Didn't realize the quilt along had started. It will be amazing
Yours is looking great so far. Even though I definitely didn't need to start another project right now, I was totally tempted by Christa's Modern Trees quilt along (http://christaquiltsblog.com/2013/09/11/christas-quilt-along-7-0-modern-trees-intro-and-schedule/) and convinced myself to join the fun!
I have been dying to do a Medallion quilt and 61 blocks makes it seem so doable... though applique makes me hesitate. Your blocks, as always, are beautiful.
Those colors are beautiful. I joined in the One Block Wonder QAL with quilterinthecloset.
I love love love your colour scheme (even more than the original), this will be stunning!
I'm going to make it to. It's a fantastic quilt. My track record of QAL are pretty bad though. Love your fabric choices :)
Ok so I spotted this post earlier, and now I have pulled all the fabric already! I am going to be blaming you when I am stitching 1000 1" squares!!!
That is a quilt with a lot of pieces! I love the fabrics you pulled and it will look stunning!
That one should keep you busy for a while! It will be well worth it though. Lovely stuff. :)
I saw this quilt in Quiltmania magazine a couple of months ago and love it. I'm very curious to see your version!
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