...and these...
...into this. (Well not quite by magic because it took me ages actually and isn't the whole point of magic that it happens immediately)
I may be a while finishing this one off. I'm going to try and use up every last scrap of Tufted Tweets in the backing. That will mean there will be a mass of seams going on across the front as well as the back. So, because the front seams are on the bias; I will undoubtedly chicken out of machine quilting it for fear of stretching/puckering/ruining it and am going to hand quilt it instead and use some Perle 8 thread. Just because I've never used it before and I got a good deal on a whole selection on Ebay and am itching to try them out on something.
I used the pattern from the Kaffe Fassett book Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts
For copyright reasons I'm not allowed to upload an image of the quilt pattern I used. However, as luck would have it, a newsletter from the Cotton Patch came through my door the other week and they feature the very same quilt. Here it is in Kaffe Fasset fabrics:
Looks better in Tufted Tweets don't you think ;-)
I used various Kona cotton solids that I had to hand as well as a couple of heavier weight greens that had been gathering dust. I also added a patterned green to one block only. See if you can spot it.
As of today, Tufted Tweets is my favourite fabric line.
Until just now I had yet to see a quilt that really showed off these fabulous fabrics. Yours is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! And I can't tell which one is the best: TT with cirles quilt or this one... Both are great!
ReplyDeleteLook forward to see it quilted:)
PS. I don't see the patterned green:(
LOVE this! I am not normally a huge fan of tufted tweets myself, but this is by far my avorite quilt/item I have seen made with it. Great job! I may have to reconsider and pick some up :-) Excited to hear you are going to go with the Perle 8...I am hooked on it now. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteOh that is just beautiful! I love the green and purple together, great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piecing job! I love the way you alternated the patterns. :) Makes me happy to see such a beautiful use of Tweets!!
ReplyDelete--laurie
oh gosh, i love this! looking forward to seeing it quilted!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful quilt! I think that you'll love that for ages!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is fabulous, I love how the solids frame the patterns.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love your style. I did a "Dazzling Diamonds" quilt when I was quite new to quilting and didn't know the fear of the dreaded bias. It came out beautifully in batiks. I haven't seen a diamond quilt since - until now. Again - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding, Alison!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the hours: your work really shows :)
Sabi
Oh. My. I. Am. In. Love! I am going to have to make a diamond quilt like this. It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and so beautiful! Great job!! Thanks for commenting on my blog. :)
ReplyDeletegreat choice of fabrics & pattern to make a beautiful quilt
ReplyDeleteI saw your link over on the Confused Quilter. I love this quilt and the bright colors you've used. Beautiful outdoor photos!
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