Showing posts with label Lisa Bongean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Bongean. Show all posts
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Garden of Stitches - The Ashley Quilt
Hurray! I'm done!!!
So here's the whole story on this quilt. There's a quiltshop in McCall (Huckleberry's) that years ago only carried what I consider "muddy colored" fabrics. (They've expanded a little in recent years, but still love earth tones.) They had Garden of Stitches by Lisa Bongean displayed. I loved the shape of the flowers and bought the pattern with the plan to make it in bright colors for my younger daughter. The next spring, a family member was diagnosed with cancer and I spent a lot of time waiting in doctor's offices. This became my waiting room project and for a time I referred to it as "the chemo quilt". Meanwhile, I finished 2 quilts for the daughter, so the need to finish this one was eliminated and it remained a work-in-it-whenever project.
Then in 2009, I decided to make quilts for each of my nieces and nephews with a self-imposed rule that they had to be made with "stash" material. Fortunately, my niece Ashley liked the colors I was using for this quilt and it became hers. The applique was nearly done, but last summer I had to figure out how to piece it together from the stash. I decided that the half-square triangles in the original pattern were too busy and distracted from the applique. I framed the flowers with a pink print that is not noticeable from a distance, but makes a subtle frame on close inspection. Which is a good thing b/c I ran short and had to make some adaptations. I also am not a fan of scrappy quilts (they make me anxious for some reason), so I set about taming the outer border to just 2 colors. My other challenge was how to quilt it. With all that pink space b/w the flowers, I felt it needed a lot of interest, so decided on echo quilting. That decision then creates a new problem in that lap quilting works best. But it was summer. So I tried something new. I sewed the quilt into 4 panels, quilted those up to 2" from the joining edge, then sewed them together and quilted using the approach used for Hawaiian style quilting.
The other interesting story that goes with this quilt revolves around a quilt retreat in June 2009. Joanne invited several of us to her cabin the week of the Council, ID quilt show. The evening before the luncheon, I was working on this quilt and trying to convince Diane that she'd like applique if she just tried the back-basting method. She agreed to try and was working on a flower from this pattern to add to the back of a quilt she'd planned to finish that week. We got to the luncheon. I hadn't paid any attention to who the speaker was since I don't know any quilt designers. As I was looking over the display table before the trunk show...I had to laugh. It was Lisa Bongean, the designer of the flowers we'd been working on.
Labels:
Garden of Stitches,
Lisa Bongean,
Scrap Border,
Stash
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Spring Break - Update 2
I spent all day Saturday quilting. Never even got out of my PJ's. Now THAT's a vacation.
Made great progress on the NH Ashley quilt (Garden of Stitches, Lisa Bongean - Primitive Gatherings). I have been working on in 4 quarters, to make it more manageable for lap quilting. Yesterday, was the process of connecting 2 sections, then quilting the connection section. I was feeling quite pleased with my progress about 11 am, but by evening was only seeing what still needed to be done, rather than what was finished (the whole half empty/half full thing). I'm also going to run out of the varigated green/lime thread I've been using on the border. Still deciding if I need to buy more, or find something in the stash that will work.
I think that another long day or several evenings will get this 1/2 done. But today, the sun is shining and it's supposed to get to 65 degrees. Going to bundle up and hop on the back of the Harley for a date with the hubby.
Made great progress on the NH Ashley quilt (Garden of Stitches, Lisa Bongean - Primitive Gatherings). I have been working on in 4 quarters, to make it more manageable for lap quilting. Yesterday, was the process of connecting 2 sections, then quilting the connection section. I was feeling quite pleased with my progress about 11 am, but by evening was only seeing what still needed to be done, rather than what was finished (the whole half empty/half full thing). I'm also going to run out of the varigated green/lime thread I've been using on the border. Still deciding if I need to buy more, or find something in the stash that will work.
I think that another long day or several evenings will get this 1/2 done. But today, the sun is shining and it's supposed to get to 65 degrees. Going to bundle up and hop on the back of the Harley for a date with the hubby.
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