quilts

I have a new post up all about the history and popularity of mini quilts – head on over to my love for you to see all the lovely pics and to win a copy too.

[picture of quilt wall from whip up mini quilts book]

The blog tour continues: [with lots of chances to win a copy]

June 1 - Craftzine – essential quilting tools
June 2 - Crafty Pod – book review + giveaway
June 3 - Chronicle Books – Behind the making of the book
June 4 – Indie Fixx – Designing your own mini-quilts
June 7 – Craft Sanity – Piped binding tutorial
June 8 – Hand Made by Alissa chatting about mini quilts
June 9 – My Love for You Background on Mini Quilts
June 10 - Film in the Fridge
June 11 - The Haystack Needle Decorating with mini quilts
June 12 – West Coast Crafty

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Kaffe Fassett has a new quilting book out Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts: 23 Original Quilt Designs

For this stop on the blog tour - Kaffe Fassett and Liza Prior Lucy give their take on how the Kaffe Fassett Collective fabric designs come together:

Kaffe: I hand paint the designs that are put into repeat for my quilting fabrics. I do not do a cohesive collection of coordinated prints each season, as most fabric designers do. Instead, my fabric line is an ever growing palette of color with prints derived from sources from antique textiles to the natural world. I work with Philip Jacob and Brandon Mably in helping develop their colors and patterns as a complement to my own. Liza Prior Lucy, my partner on Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts (SSSQ) and other quilt books, keeps track of the colors and patterns in print from Philip, Brandon and I, making sure that the range of colors and the scale of the patterns are well balanced. In this way, she is a kind of editor of the Kaffe Fassett Collective. On occasion, she influences us by requesting types of patterns and colors.

Liza: In making the quilts the partnership is a true collaboration with either Kaffe or I initiating a design or palette. Usually Kaffe takes the lead on palette, while I make the decisions about geometry, but the opposite is sometimes the case.  A few of the quilts are almost completely the work of one or the other. In SSSQ for example, Damask Quarters is my work and the Stripescape, Kaffe’s.

This book is a very thorough quilting design book – the designs are all based on a geometric designs and play with colour and pattern. Some sewing experience is required to tackle these projects as the techniques section is rather brief. However each design is given full instructions – including excellent and necessary layout drawings which give a visual idea of how the quilt blocks and sections go together. I must admit I would like to see some of these quilts made in alternative fabrics – not just Kaffe Fasset fabrics – but thats probably where a joining the quilt along would be a benefit – you can see others interpretations of his designs.

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Have you been lurking or participating in the quilt festival at park city girl – well with nearly 700 participants its big. I spent a couple of evenings trawling through all the links and found some amazing quilters out there … here is just a very small selection of some of my faves. The last in the quilt festival roundup – go and check them all out for yourselves.

Happy zombie quilt is so colourful and happy

happyzombie.quilt

I love this simple solids quilt by don’t call me becky

dontcallmebecky.quilt

wow this circles quilt is so gorgeous by a commonplace life

acommonplacelife.quilt

this string quilt by fresh lemons has made me want to make one of these.

freshlemons

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Have you been lurking or participating in the quilt festival at park city girl – well with nearly 700 participants its big. I spent a couple of evenings trawling through all the links and found some amazing quilters out there … here is just a very small selection of some of my faves.

I love these stories of quilting together – the first image is from Dolls from the loft and tells the story of two wedding quilts – one never finished – the second image – from domesticat – is a star quilt for a baby shower with lots of donated fabric.

domesticat.quilt

dollsfromtheloft.quilt

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Join Lark books fun quilting contest – quilters have to incorporate 3 of 5 preselected elements: bird/s, silver, mountains, repurposed fabric, and beads – here is more information …

larksquiltitcontest

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