Friday, October 29, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival

Welcome to the Blogger's Quilt Festival!

Kit Kat has always been one of my favorite quilts.  Naturally, it is a watercolor--strip pieced-- and tells a story.   I took a class on the technique in 2000 and really found my quilting heart in watercolor quilts.  I love to blend the fabrics to fool the eye and make you look closer to see what is beyond. 
For this technique you use 25 different fabrics for each block.  Using full width of fabric cuts, you get about 18 blocks that are alike.  Using fat quarters, you would get 9 blocks.  For this quilt, I  used up a lot of short lengths of strips  and made  about 4 different combinations to get enough blocks.  
The challenge with this technique is the layout.  You can't be sure what you will get until you try....very subjective.    Some block combinations have more light areas, and others more dark areas.  No matter what I plan before sewing,  the blocks seem to have a mind of their own.    Yet, for a large lap quilt size (this is 50" by 65"), it is the way to do it.  
 
 The story......  
I tried all kinds of layouts before settling on this one. It reminded me of the trellis on the back deck that had a Clematis vine growing on it.  And our cat, Pookie, loved to nap in the sun near the trellis.    One day I watched as she patiently watched the butterflies flit all around her.  And then that paw flashed out as she tried to catch one for her own.  Thankfully, she missed, but I loved the moment. 
So as I studied the trellis layout, that picture in my memory came back to me.  I machine appliqued a couple of vines, leaves, and blossoms along with a pink butterfly.  The silhouette of Pookie was drawn from a photo and raw edge appliqued too.  I added 2 narrow strip inset borders before the outer border.  I love the way it frames the quilt like a photo.  
So this quilt became the photo of that special memory.  Each quilt tells a story.  It is part of the threads of our lives.  And that's my secret to share....I stitch a little piece of my heart into each quilt I make.  That is what gives them life.
May each stitch you take create a special memory of your life and those you love.Amy's Creative Side - Blogger's Quilt Festival


Happy Stitching....Debbie

16 comments:

Cecily said...

That is a beautiful quilt! I love the cat, of course. :)

Béa said...

Very beautiful quilt, congrats Debbie. Hugs.

Carol said...

Beautiful sentiment Debbie. So glad you showed where your "obsession" started :)

Ivory Spring said...

Debbie,

Your watercolor quilt is stunning. I have never tried making one before, but you have inspired me.

Thanks for visiting me, and leaving the kind comment.

Happy Quilting.

Sandra said...

What a charming quilt and story. Thanks for sharing.
Come see my 1890 antique schoolhouse quilt and
black/white/pink scrappy miniature

quiltmom anna said...

I love watercolor designs and have made three different designs with them. They are challenging but fun to place the colors to get the right color value.
I think yours is very pretty.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful piece.
Enjoy the festival.
Regards,
Anna

Kathy said...

Very nice blog post about your beautiful watercolor quilt. I have always wanted to try making one.

mamammelloves said...

What a lovely quilt! The cat is so cute! :)

Anonymous said...

Very pretty quilt. Love the kitty!

Vicki said...

beautiful! It kind of looks like a blurry photograph of the trellis you described.

Unknown said...

I've only ever made one watercolor quilt, so I appreciate all the work that goes into the layout. Love the kitty-cat.

Joanne said...

Such a stunning quilt. Love the addition of Miss Kitty. Hugs to you, Joanne @lavenderfieldsetc.blogspot.com

Debbie said...

Thanks to all for comments and for stopping by. Hope everyone enjoyed the quilt show.

pinsandneedles said...

A beautiful quilt with a special memory! Great job!

Unknown said...

Beautiful quilt!

hugz
Pam

Eileen said...

such a pretty quilt. thanks for sharing and have a great day

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