Sunday, May 17, 2015

Blogger's Quilt Festival ~ Encapsulated

For my second entry in The Blogger's Quilt Festival ~ Spring 2015...

I'm going with my most recent finish, still hot off the machine actually!  I thought it would make for a good entry in the ORIGINAL Design Category.

It has gone through many months of change.  It started as a tiny thought that went through many different phases of design.  Just when I thought I was dead in the water, another idea would pop in to my head!  

ENCAPSULATED
48" x 65"

There were so many twists and turns along the way, but so worth it!  I'm in love with the Art Deco vibe.


The center was a thread nightmare!  There were so many threads to bury in the end.  I wanted to keep the center clean, meaning I used white thread!  



You really get a sense of the quilting detail through the back.  Except for the black thread on black...hard to get a good picture of that!

I blogged regularly about this quilt.  If you are interested in reading more here are all the links:

Captured ~ Encapsulated ~ The Finish, It's About Time!Revisited With A Plan and A Seed Taking Root  


Quilt Size:  48" x 65"
Fabric:  Kona White, Kona Black, Various Solids
Machine Quilted

17 comments :

  1. This quilt is beautiful, I love the details and the quilting, but my favourite is the overall design.

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    1. Trying to create something 'unseen' before was a big goal while making this quilt!! Thank you Leanne!

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  2. I love the design of the quilt, the fabrics, shapes, colors, and quilting work so well together.

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    1. I don't think there is anything better than when a design/quilt finally comes together! It makes the hair pulling so worth it!

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  3. I love everything about this quilt. Exquisite! Nadine in NorCali

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    1. Thank you Nadine! The process was agonizing at times, but also so much fun!

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  4. Awesome. Love that you think outside the box 😀

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  5. Aren't you clever! My favourite part is the tiny confetti squares : )

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    1. I try to be clever once in a while! Keeps things interesting!

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  6. This quilt is just amazing! Best of luck with the Festival :)

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    1. This quilt was one that pushed me from one end to the other!

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  7. I just love those little bitty confetti squares, just tossed with all the perfect stripes...it is an amazing finish!

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    1. I think the little confetti squares are my favorite too! I certainly had some ups and downs with this quilt, but love that it turned out to be something really 'out there'!

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  8. I've watched you work on this piece and it's so neat. I like it immensely. Super work.

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  9. I voted for you! This quilt turned out so cool. Glad you entered it into original design, perfect. Good luck.

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  10. I'm in love with the confetti in this design - so cute that it's totally random! The quilt overview reminds me of the layout of a passenger vehicle (but maybe I'm surrounded by a vehicle obsessed kid!) Excellent design.

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    1. Isn't it funny how we see things differently?! This quilt and the design were a process…long…but I couldn't have been happier with it! I enjoy trying to create something that is different. The confetti or small squares are another fun technique that I love to do.

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