This is my friend Bronwyn’s Quilt. Bronwyn designed the quilt and showed me a copy of the design before the quilt was completed. As a quilter, what I really liked about it was the
interesting shapes that were the background, and I spent some time looking at
the design drawing to work out how I should tackle quilting it.
As I have been quilting for Bronwyn for years I am
comfortable having artistic freedom. I
decided to treat each three pronged area as a whole unit and designed a feather
to fit this shape.
I do not have a computerised machine so the entire quilt was done with rulers and the feathers are freehand. I deliberately made the feathers all slightly different, and some have little curls in random places.
I do not have a computerised machine so the entire quilt was done with rulers and the feathers are freehand. I deliberately made the feathers all slightly different, and some have little curls in random places.
The centre star I emphasised with straight lines.
The little pieced stars around the centre star I emphasised with straight lines and a row of pebbles to make them stand out a little from the rest of the background.
This is a big quilt, and there is a lot of quilting. Bronwyn called the quilt Chrysoberyl, which
is a green gemstone. But by the time I
had finished this quilt I was calling it The Green Monster.
Bronwyn blocked the quilt at my house, as she didn’t have
the available floor space. I helped her,
but all I did was hold the tape measure and Bronwyn was the one crawling around
putting in all the pins. Usually I am
the one doing that, and my husband just holds the tape measure when I block a
quilt, so it was nice to be just the helper for a change.
Bronwyn entered the quilt in the Victorian Quilters Showcase
last year. It received some lovely
comments.