Around this time last year, I was totally green with envy that my mom was getting ready to jaunt off to Paducah for their annual quilt show without me, and so I hosted my own little quilt show. It just so happens that this year Amy over at Park City Girl is hosting a virtual quilt show asking people to post their favorite quilt. I have different quilts that are my favorite for all different reasons, but this one remains to be my all-time favorite because it is the one that first got me really excited about quilting and all the possibilites fabric as an art medium can hold.
I went through a major phase where I was obsessed with fabric folding. It sort of became a joke among my quilty friends because it was all I did or thought about. This quilt came out of that phase and I still love it. It hangs in my daughter's bedroom and I gaze at it from time to time and still wonder about the fact that it even exists. This quilt took a ton of focus, detrmination to make a design work, and is full of techniques that I learned just to make it and have probably since forgotten. It looks totally different in the changing light throughout the day and sometimes the batiks seem to just glow. This quilt will always be a symbol to me of my fascination with manipulating fabric and bringing to life something that has been knocking around in my head. Pics are from a few different angles to capture the variegated thread quilting and all those sequins I sewed on.
This year, instead of going to Paducah, my mom and aunt are hosting Quilt Camp to work on all the projects they bought at Paducah last year, and I'm thrilled to be able to go! It will be a great chance to get a lot of sewing and knitting done, something I haven't really had time to focus on lately. And there could possibly be the consumption of a few cocktails, you just never know what can happen when a bunch of wild quilters get together!
Wow, - I am in awe. Fabric folding is such fun :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I know exactly what you mean about the fabric folding. I've been somewhat obsessed with a different folded flower block. It's shown up in several quilts and projects so far. LOL
ReplyDeleteoh, my!! this is such a beautiful work of art!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a knockout!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my absolute faves! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh man, I am in love! This is stunning!
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ReplyDeletei am BLOWN AWAY by this. just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow!!!! How cool is this! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to have a go at fabric folding.
ReplyDeleteI love the texture, it creates so much more depth to the quilt colours!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I went to Paducah last year for the first time. Wish we could join your mom in her little quilt retreat :-) I still have kits from last year that I have not started.
ReplyDeleteOrigami-like piecing and beautiful colors. agreat combination and a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am inspired try try some fabric folding. Is there any book or pattern you recommend?
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely terrific! Love it everything about it, great job!
ReplyDeleteWHAT!!?? Someone else puts sequins on quilts?? (So do I- I have a drawer full all sorted into little jars and bags.) Too cool!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! Now I have to check out the rest of your blog.
Great colors and I love the design. Are the fabrics hand dyes? I am in Marietta GA so not far from you.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt1 I had a go at the pleats once, and failed dismally!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love love all the beautiful colors. I can't even begin to imagine how to fold fabric to get it to looks so beautiful like that! Amazing - thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great colours. I've never tried paper folding. Think I will have to look into this!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes! What a great piece of art.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning and so clever!!!
ReplyDeletecrazy awesome! I can see why its your favorite!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteUnique and BEATUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteI love it--this is gorgeous. I have been wanting to try some fabric folding for awhile--I just might have to finally give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a piece of art. A Show stopper. I had never heard of fabric folding...now you have peaked my curiosity.
ReplyDeleteWow, I absolutely love this! I'm amazed at what depth and beauty you created with the fabric folding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt I like it!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love all the fabric folded pieces in this. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting quilt, I love the folding and how the colors travel around in a spiral.
ReplyDeleteCome see my favorites
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I made a quilt a few years ago with these techniques and it was the one I was most proud of until I did my Quiltmaker's Gift quilt that I put in this Quilt Festival. I love the tucked border. That was one technique that I loved but didn't use. I was also obsessed with this folding for about 6 months. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery unique and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is a BEAUTIFUL quilt! You are very skilled and I am now adding a new skill to my list of things that I want to learn!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Dionne
Oh, my this is incredible. I love the colors and then there is the folded fabric. You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder it's your favorite. the colors are outstanding and the memories of the fun you had folding the fabric will not be soon forgotten. I wouldn't mind adding one of those blocks to my orphan block pile. thanks for sharing.
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