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Color My World by Wendy Williams

The Color My World Pattern is FREE to all Star Members!

I travel the path of life as a quilter gathering impressions of the places I go to and all the details that bring those places to life. Here in Color My world, you can share my world travelling the roads through cities, neighbourhoods, and streets that are universal to us all. 

I have chosen 4 iconic skyscrapers that represent the diversity of our world and have meanings and memories of our travels whether they are in real life or through images in photos. 

I have created a round setting for the houses and buildings which is a theme that I keep revisiting. The round shape appeals to me in that it is representative of our world but also the design element of the curve softens the sharp lines that the houses and buildings create. The circle makes an interesting path for the eye to follow as it works its way around the quilt. I enjoy designing quilts that keep the viewers interest. I first used this in my quilt ‘Round the Garden’ which is possibly the quilt that I am best known for. I have reused the circular design in ‘Over the Hill’ and another recent quilt called ‘Full Circle’. Many of my quilts feature wool or wool felt applique however I also love to make sampler quilts which lend themselves to block of the month quilts, for me it is all about my love of color and design. 

The roads add more repetition to the design which also adds a calming feature adding contrast to all the solid bright color. The mariner’s compass was a fitting inclusion in the centre and the cool lightness and brightness of the blue draws your attention to the centre and invites the eye to continue to explore. 

I chose to make this quilt with houses and buildings using foundation piecing. I love the accuracy of this method and with freezer paper, it is so much more user friendly than having to have a pattern for each piece and then the loathsome task of ripping away the paper when the blocks are completed. 

I fell in love with Marcia Derse fabrics a few years ago and when Windham released her ‘Art History’ range with the beautiful shot cotton colors, I knew I had to use it somewhere. It is such a joy to play with the colours in each block and notice how the colors change depending on how we group together. This colour play gives the maker a chance to explore color and its relationships with other hues. 

The muted, painted design for the background is an interesting contrast to all the solid colour, it adds an unexpected splash of pattern which allows the solid colors to take centre stage. I love the randomness of the pattern which allows it to blend beautifully when used in either small or large pieces and somehow becomes a neutral with a bit of extra punch and fun.

BOM 2021 Products Now Available for Purchase in The Quilt Show Shop

Kits are available for $279.99 and come with a choice of background.

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If you choose to make the quilt from your own fabrics, an introduction to the pattern and fabric requirements can be downloaded by clicking here.

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LIVE on Sunday Nov 1, 2020, Alex Anderson will reveal The Quilt Show exclusive Block of the Month made by ....???? See the quilt and learn all about it at 1pm PST, 4pm EST, and 8pm London time.

See the Kits Here: 

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Which kind of quilter are you? Vote below.

Previously we asked how you stored your stash, what's on your design wallhow do you quilt your quilts, and how do you baste your quilts? This week we want to know, "How do you hang your quilts?" Push pins? A beautiful quilt hanger? OR, do you actually put them on your bed?

(Picture by Lauren Vlcek)

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When Tara Faughnan saw that Julie Silber was selling an antique Double Wedding Ring quilt, she knew that she wanted it. At the time though she just couldn't bring herself to purchase it. So to honor the quilt, she made her own. Tara's Double Wedding Ring quilt is hand quilted, and it was her first foray into harmony and discordance. The idea that you can have two things at the same time being both chaotic and in order. We think Tara did an excellent job merging the two conflicting concepts into one harmonious quilt.

Learn from Tara by watching Show 2709.

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 36 Pieces Rotating

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 100 Pieces Rotating

DoubleWeddingRingbyTaraFaughnan - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert

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When Tara Faughnan saw that Julie Silber was selling an antique Double Wedding Ring quilt, she knew that she wanted it. At the time though she just couldn't bring herself to purchase it. So to honor the quilt, she made her own. Tara's Double Wedding Ring quilt is hand quilted, and it was her first foray into harmony and discordance. The idea that you can have two things at the same time being both chaotic and in order. We think Tara did an excellent job merging the two conflicting concepts into one harmonious quilt.

Learn from Tara in Show 2709.

Original Photos: Kristin Goedert

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TQS continues its feature of quilts exhibited in 2020 at QuiltCon as part of The Quilts of Victoria Findlay Wolfe exhibit. The exhibit is described as:

"Purposeful play is a deliberate free-form practice with one goal in mind: to ultimately improve the outcome of the finished product while capturing a thought, emotion, or technique. Always fascinated by color, pattern, and quilters who came before us, Victoria Findlay Wolfe found her life's true joy in exploring her grandmother's quiltmaking as a starting point.

Her diverse and exciting body of work stirs quilters worldwide to dig deeper, take risks, and experiment with fabric. This retrospective exhibit features a selection of Findlay Wolfe's inspiring quilts and the stories behind them."

Please enjoy Victoria's sixth quilt from the exhibition.

Title of Quilt: Modern Views

Quilter's Name: Victoria Findlay Wolfe

Year Made: 2013

Quilt Size: 49" x 60"

Original Photos by Mary Kay Davis

 

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In Noriko Endo's Spring Delight, it's almost like you have a time machine to that next green Spring. Based on an image that Noriko saw of trees through a screen in Houston, she was inspired "and got the idea of the image of trees in white threads." With machine appliquépainting, and a confetti technique, Noriko has brought abot the beauty of the season in the colder months.

Spring Delight by Noriko Endo of Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan was featured in the Art-Naturescapes category at Houston 2017.

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It's Block of the Month time! What will our BOM quilt for 2021 be?

Here is hint #5, which is about the designer!

The designer of our 2021 Block Of The Month is from a land down under. Below are some of her photos from social media. Do you know who it is?

The Quilt Show BOM 2021 fabrics

 

Tune in to The Quilt Show on Facebook & YouTube Sunday Nov. 1, 2020 at 1:00 PM PST to see Alex and Ricky reveal it LIVE. Stay tuned for more details! And in the meantime, keep an eye on this spot for more BOM hints.

Mark your calendars!!

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Alex is excited by all the creativity that has been shown with this quilt project...BUT all good things must come to an end. Alex is going to talk about simple quilting on a busy quilt and completing the quilt with a sleeve.

Alex will be LIVE Friday October 30, 2020 @ 10am PDT, 1pm EDT, & 6pm London time.

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When creating her Color Collective BOM, Tara Faughnan had to choose to twelve colors for her design. When it came time to implement those colors in her quilt she chose a hourglass block, but the color palette fell apart. So she decided to create a new log cabin type block that allowed the proportions of the colors to be better represented. Using this design, Tara truly made her Galactic Quilt look out of this world!

Learn from Tara by watching Show 2709.

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 36 Pieces Rotating

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 100 Pieces Rotating

GalacticQuiltbyTaraFaughnan - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Kristin Goedert