At Spoonflower.com you can create your own fabric. Ricky tried it and has created his own "Love is Love" fabric which he used in his "Love is Love" quilt.
At Spoonflower.com you can create your own fabric. Ricky tried it and has created his own "Love is Love" fabric which he used in his "Love is Love" quilt.
There are many ways to print fabric. Let's call them "old school" and "new school." Both methods achieve amazing results.
There is the "Old School" method shown here with Urmila Mohan and Christina Roberts of the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia. This is followed by the "New School" method using high speed digital printing on an A-Tex Ultrajet DPMK.
"Old School"
"New School"
Well, it's hard to believe, but in January 2017, TQS will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary. To mark the occasion, and to have a little bit of fun while we are off taping new shows in Denver, we will be highlighting shows from the past ten years. We will put up a picture in the newsletter/blog, with a clue, and you have to guess which show it's from and just what might be going on in the picture. Fill in the information under the photo and hit the "submit" button to enter your answer. We will randomly pick one winner per newsletter to receive a DVD that contains this show. Answers and winners will be posted in the September 2 Weekend Fun.
PLEASE DO NOT ENTER YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENT SECTION.
Here's your next photo and clue for Show #4:
This show featured an amazing longarm quilter and "photo man," Gregory Case. We have no idea why Ricky is wearing a pumpkin hat, do you? Which show is it?
The June 12, 2016 tragedy in Orlando, Florida inspired Ricky to create a print-on-demand fabric at www.Spoonflower.com called Love is Love. Once he received his fabric, His Love is Love quilt unexpectedly emerged. He posted images on Facebook and received many requests for a pattern. He's created the patten at lightning speed and it's available now. All proceeds from the Love is Love fabric will go to human rights charities.
It Started With Fabric
It was Lin-Manuel Miranda (creator of the musical, Hamilton, and Ricky's newest idol) who, during his acceptance speech at the 2016 Tony Awards (the night of the Orlando tragedy) said, "Love is love is love is love is love..." It was a phrase that stuck with Ricky. He had the idea to create a Love is Love fabric using the pride colors and Lin-Manuel's phrase. Spoonflower.com allows anyone to create a design and have it printed-on-demand. Spoonflower.com shares profits from fabric with the designer so he decided that ALL proceeds he receives from the fabric will go to human rights charities. Here's what the fabric looks like.
Here's a swatch showing just one band of all colors.
Here is what the fabric looks like across the goods. Each stripe is just a bit wider than 1".
The Unexpected Quilt
Once he had the Love is Love fabric and was in the studio, he decided to make a small quilt that would allow him to personally remember those who perished in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. He thought something modest and simple would do. Ricky imagined how the stripes would look as blades in a lone star quilt - so that was the direction he took. Here is what the quilt looked like initially.
This option was going to turn out small - and he had more fabric - so he decided to go bigger and make a Broken Star version.
He began to explore options for filling in the gaps. He had the idea to write the words "Love is Love" in appliqué" and mirror it where it turned the corners. This softened the edges of the piecing and gave a new look to the quilt which Ricky liked very much.
Here is a detail of the "Love Is" appliqué. The hearts were added after the words, but he liked the effect.
He then decided to treat the outer border blocks the same way. Ricky thinks anyone wanting to make the quilt can add as little or as much appliqué as they wish. Here is how the design ended up and the quilt measures 81" x 81".
GET THE PATTERN HERE
If you wish to make the quilt, you can order the pattern only. It is full-size and available for $19.98.
GET "LOVE IS LOVE" FABRIC HERE
If you wish to use Love is Love fabric in the quilt, you will need 5 yards for this quilt. You must get the LOVE IS LOVE fabric from Spoonflower.com. Be sure to order 5 yards and not 5 fat quarters. Because it is print-on-demand Ricky cannot stock it or provide it. Remember ALL proceeds that Ricky receives from the Love is Love fabric will go to charity.
GET THE KIT HERE
If you wish to get the kit using Ricky's hand-dyed fabric, the kit contains the pattern plus 7 yards of hand-dyed fabric for $139.95. The kits are also 'made-on-demand' so please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. You still must order the Love is Love fabric separately.
You may also make this quilt using a different fabric other than the Love is Love fabric for the blades of the broken star.
May God bless the families of those who were so closely and tragically effected by the senseless tragedy in Orlando. As with so many similar tragedies, may we not forget the innocent ones. Let us remember them and do our part to make change in our world so that they will not have died in vain. As of this writing, Ricky's own Love is Love quilt is still in progress. He has chosen to finish it and show it as a reminder that Love always triumphs over hate.
Here is Lin-Manuel Miranda's acceptance speech in full:
My wife’s the reason anything gets done
She nudges me towards promise by degrees
She is a perfect symphony of one
Our son is her most beautiful reprise.
We chase the melodies that seem to find us
Until they’re finished songs and start to play
When senseless acts of tragedy remind us
That nothing here is promised, not one day.
This show is proof that history remembers
We lived through times when hate and fear seemed stronger;
We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer
And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.
I sing Vanessa’s symphony, Eliza tells her story
Now fill the world with music, love and pride.
It's time to tape brand new shows with great artists. Day one will bring in Victoria Findlay Wolfe and Melissa Sobotka. What a great day!! Take a look at the studio with Alex and Ricky. It was recorded LIVE as our first test of Live Streaming. Some of the sound is not perfectly in sync. We will keep trying. Alex and Ricky will soon be bringing you into their studios live. (We appreciate your patience as we learn the steps and tricks of the trade.)
Have you been enjoying some of these flashes from our TQS past? We've been highlighting shows from the last 10 years by putting a picture in the newsletter/blog, with a clue, and asking you to guess which show it's from and just what might be going on in the picture. Guess correctly and you could WIN A TQS DVD. Fill in the information under the photo and hit the "submit" button to enter your answer. We will randomly pick one winner per newsletter to receive a DVD that contains this show. Answers and winners will be posted in the September 2 Weekend Fun.
PLEASE DO NOT ENTER YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENT SECTION.
Here's your next photo and clue for Show #3:
This guest really loves George Clooney and animals. Which show is it?
(photo: Gregory Case)
Here's another cute project that you can create as part of our plan to get you thinking about Christmas in August. This Night Sky Floating Triangles pillow uses up those itty-bitty triangle scraps you save and never know what to do with. It's a great improvisational project from Amy at Stichery Dickory Dock.
Congratulations to Sandy Chandler and her quilt "Infinity" which won Best of Show (and the traditional category) at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham 2016. Over 700 quilts were entered into the competition.
Click here to see a list of winners.
Do you love the bright colors and intricate designs of Sheila Frampton Cooper? Here's your chance to see her stunning quilts in person at the International Quilt and Study Center in Nebaska.
Star Members can watch Sheila in Show 1306: No-Pin Curves and Quilting "Modern."
From the Museum:
"Whether I'm painting, drawing or piecing a studio quilt, moving head first into the unknown fuels my creativity. I relish all the surprising discoveries along the way as the journey starts to reveal itself to me."
- Sheila Frampton Cooper
After channeling her artistic muse to painting, jewelry making and architectural photography for many years, Sheila Frampton Cooper plunged into abstract quiltmaking in 2010. Guided by “no plan, no sketch and no agenda,” but fed by intuition and inspired by nature’s palette, she speeds into journeys of revelation and surprise in her quilt studio. Her fully alive intensity is apparent in the colors, lines and shapes of her improvisational textile works.
The museum is located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's historic East Campus at 1523 N. 33rd St. (on the northwest corner of 33rd and Holdrege streets) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
In this second of three parts, Sharon shows you what to do when the plastic cover fails while using your AccuQuilt Go! Cutter.