Friday, November 18, 2016

Fire And Ice - A Believe Circle Quilt Finish


I am on a roll with the quilt finishes. This is the third one in a week. It was a bit of a motivator when it was pointed out to me that there are less than 40 days until Christmas, Yikes! This quilt is the September quilt for the Believe Circle of do. Good. Stitches. It did not have any sort of real deadline, but it was one I just wanted to finish. The head and the heart don't always agree.


The theme was fire and ice and each member was asked to provide three 6 1/2" blocks. One all ice, one all fire, and one a mix. The block could be any design they liked.


As the blocks arrived, I placed them on my design wall. I thought I was going to arrange them by color, with the ice in one corner, the fire in another, and the rest in between.


When I looked at them without color, I decided to go with light to dark, which sometimes meant that the colors mixed in differently than expected. It took quite a number of attempts to get this right (at least right to me). This is the final layout.


And here it is in color. At this point, it was looking more like sun and clouds than fire and ice.


One inch sashing strips were added to finish the top. Originally, the quilting was going to be one off set spiraling circle. After I did some rounds, I decided that it needed something more. First, I thought about doing rays out from the largest circle to make it look like a sun. Instead, I went with a second set of circles and let them overlap. The quilting lines are about one inch apart. I was not measuring specifically so it is far from perfect. I am happy with it as a whole.


You can see the quilting better from the back. I thought the quilting might get lost on the front so I chose a solid backing so it would really stand out.


From the right angle, the quilting shows up nicely on the front, too.


I love the variety of the blocks.


This was the first circle to be quilted.


And this was the second set of circles.


The binding is a bright orange. All this quilt needs is a label, which hopefully, will be hand sewn on tonight.


Thank you, Believe Circle members, for taking a concept and turning it into such an awesome quilt.

Linking up with Finish It Up Friday over at Crazy Mom Quilts.

13 comments :

  1. Wow....that looks great! Love the name of it too.

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    1. Thank you. It is fall here so I have been enjoying cozy fires, both inside and outside. Putting those colors in a quilt was a good way to keep it cozy, even in the sewing room.

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    1. Thank you! Being part of a group like the Believe Circle encourages me to experiment with different styles and techniques. It has been fun to expand my skill set while making quilts for others.

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    1. Thank you. It is fun being in charge of the group quilt every few months. Mail days are the best when quilt blocks arrive. The variety of interpretations is always impressive.

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  4. Wonderful work, such a great play on the colors.

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    1. Thank you. I loved the evolving process of arranging the blocks and deciding on a quilt design with this project.

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  5. This is such a fabulous color combo! Great work!

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    1. Thank you! I don't know why, but I am always willing to take a bigger risk with a collaborative project than with projects I am doing on my own. This one was fun.

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  6. I love the way you ended up doing the layout from light to dark instead of fire to ice. It works fantastically. And the quilting is perfect.

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    1. Thanks, Tiffany. When I am not sure, it helps to leave it on the design wall a day or two to ponder other possibilities.

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  7. I love the way you ended up doing the layout from light to dark instead of fire to ice. It works fantastically. And the quilting is perfect.

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