Friday, April 24, 2015

More Tiling and a Book Giveaway

For details on the book giveaway,  just scroll to the bottom!

I've been talking about designing tiling designs in the workshop my mom and I took with Jenny Bowker.  Since then I've been working on actually turning one of my designs into a quilt.

These are the tile designs I started with.  I drew them to be as similar as possible except one has the dragon head and one has his tail.



Here's the computer mockup of what they look like tiled.  Again, sorry for the awful colors, it's just an attempt to get an idea.


I decided I'd make mine fusible applique and zig-zag around the edges with invisible thread.  Jenny encouraged me to make the blocks quite large (~16") since they're pretty detailed and would have more visual impact if they were larger, but I really really wanted to use up the little bitty pieces of fabric I had left from cutting out the animals in these two quilts.  It was really a lot of fabric, all with fusible already on it, but small weirdly shaped pieces.  As a result my blocks are about 11" (finished).  That really is too small, but I'm persevering!  Here are the blocks-  they'll be on a darker background and right now they don't line up right.  Hopefully this is because they each have a bunch of seam allowance (which will be turned under), but I think lining them up will be tricky.  I think they'll be more dramatic once I've quilted them, and the dragons definitely need eyes, probably a bead, but I'm liking them so far.



And now for the giveaway.  A long while back, a call for submissions came out for quilts to be included in a book called 1000 Quilt Inspirations: Colorful and Creative Designs for Traditional, Modern, and Art Quilts  My mom and I were both lucky to have quilts accepted into it, and after many months, hard copies finally arrived.  It's full of wonderful quilts,  definitely super inspiring eye candy.  A couple of things I really like, one is that (as the name suggests) it contains really a wide variety of different types of quilts.  The second is that it contains lots and lots of detail shots, so you can see up close what people have done or stitched.   I'm giving away a copy, just leave a comment below and I'll use random.org to draw a name on the afternoon of Friday May 1st.  Any kind of comment is fine, if you feel like it, tell me whether you're a pet person and if so, what kind of pets you have.



And of course, always linking up to Nina-Marie.




18 comments:

  1. I am so inspired by your tile exercises. The quilt is going to be fabtastic.

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  2. I am fascinated by your tile designs and very impressed by your sensuous interlocking curves. Beautiful designs. The colours are modern, but the lines and the dragon take me straight back to illuminated manuscripts. As for being a pet person, absolutely and definitely cats.

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  3. Your tile design is amazing! I'd love to win this Inspirational book and as for pets, I love any and all, especially the fluffy :)

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  4. Wow! I love your design and the colors you chose. Plus congrats on creating 11" blocks with that level of detail. You have done a really good job of execution! Keep going!

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  5. Yes! That tile design is moving along nicely. A lot of work involved. As far as pets - my life is my 3 dogs first above all else. I don't have kids, well I take that back - Abbey, Summer and Zu are my kids and I love them dearly. Congratulations on being in the book :-)

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  6. Thanks for your posts on tiling, I have found them to be very interesting. I'm not a pet person since I'm really allergic to furry animals.

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  7. It is so interesting to follow this process and see your quilt evolving. I love the dragons especially! Congratulations to you and your mum on being included in the book. As for pets, I've always been a cat person, but right now it's no cats but permanent custody of 2 snakes while my son is away at university.

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  8. I am intrigued by all design "starters," and the tiling has been fun to watch. Not a pet person at all; I like my independence too much.

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  9. those tiles are amazing -- can't wait to see them finished! I am a cat person, but without any cats at present. We just bought a new sofa and it will be a while before I'm ready to take the chance of having it shredded!

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  10. I love what you're doing. Infinite patience and it will be worth it. How exciting to learn something new. Yes I'm a pet person. 3 pups under 10 lbs...babies for sure.

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  11. Your design is wonderful! Love that dragon.

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  12. Wow, I love your tiling, such intricacy, I see why a larger format may have helped, but I am a make do with scraps kinda person too.

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  13. I love the dragon. I'm embarrassed to say that it took me awhile to see it. I especially like the fabric you choose for the dragon. I have two cats, who are huge quilt fans.

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  14. I love all animals. Grew up with a horse and many other animals and have always had a dog. Right now we have a 15-month old, very sweet puppy. We just love him. Your tiles are just amazing, by the way.

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  15. your tile designs is wonderful!
    i am horse cat chicken person thou i love all animals
    Mucho congrats on you and your mom in print!!

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  16. Love the designs! And, yes, I am a pet person - currently with one (lab/Mastiff) dog and two Siamese cats.

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