Wednesday, 26 November 2014

The Green Monster Quilt

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.





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.





25 comments:

  1. Goodness me it should have won! fabulous design and the quilting has a humongous amount of work gone in to it!

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  2. Wow! It is a fabulous work of art. Congratulations to you both.

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  3. Absolutely stunning! I really enjoyed seeing it.

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  4. I am always in awe of the beautiful designs you come up with, and the lovely execution of them. I'm with Leeanne--it should have won!

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  5. Stunning! I can't believe it didn't win ribbons.

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  6. Thanks for sharing your beautiful quilting with us. The entire quilt is just awesome. Very shocked it did not win any ribbons - both of you ladies are very talented.

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  7. It's just so fabulous in every way - and huge, too!

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  8. I think you achieved the blending of the quilting with the piecing perfectly!!!! It has become the "total package". I have a Sweet 16 (sit-down mid-arm) and do hand guided FMQ exclusively. I appreciate all that you have put into the designing of the quilting motifs/placements that enhance the piecing of the star and 'prongs'. Totally inspiring!!!!!!!

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  9. Amazing team effort on this quilt. Great design and beautiful quilting!

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  10. WOW! A very talented pair you are. I love both the design of the piecing and the quilting. Your mix of straight lines and pebbles with the feathers is perfect!

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  11. In my world that would be covered with ribbons. That is AMAZING. As a LA' er I appreciate the fabulous execution of the quilting and ruler work. Maybe another show will honor this piece. Thanks for sharing

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  12. OMG!! this is beautiful!! both the quilt and the quilting...wonderful!

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  13. Wow! I'm in awe! Both the quilt and the quilting is gorgeous. Am so glad that Lori S. tipped me off about your blog!

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  14. Love the quilt and the quilting is beautiful. Can you tell me about blocking a quilt and how you do it? I'm fairly new to quilting and have not had to do this yet. Thanks.

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  15. oh my word! What an interesting design, and what fabulous quilting - bravo to you both!

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  16. Oh wow. That quilt really is fabulous. Congrats to both of you on a job really well done.

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  17. "The Monster" is a stunning quilt. Fabulous quilting. Congratulations to both of you for creating this masterpiece.

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  18. Oh my that is amazing. I studied these for over 30 minutes. The feather and the curls coming right off the end of the arcs is so darn creative, how do you do it! Amazing.

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  19. The quilting on this is just beautiful, Desley!

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  20. You really do the most amazing quilting with a lot of thought going into it...nice to catch up again

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  21. What a beautiful quilt! I love how you did the feathering; the soft, curvy quilting sets off the sharp diamond piecing so well.

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