I figured I may as well enter a quilt of two, just for fun! Opal is entered in the MODERN Quilt Category.
Opal 50" x 64" |
This quilt is named after my Grama Opal. Which is also a big part of 'Twiggy & Opal' the name of my Etsy Shop and my blog. She always said to me 'Jayne, your thin as a twig'! And viola! A name is born including a loving tribute to my Grama!
This quilt shows the varying colors against a light background...just like the semi-precious Opal stone.
I used a beautiful bundle of Shot Cottons for the blocks. The colors are amazing! From the lightest of pink to a dark plum and everything in between. The background is Kona Shadow ~ the perfect shade and lightness to bring out the delicate colors!
I went CRAZY with the quilting! After dividing the quilt in 4 sections, I machine quilted super dense organic lines in a Log Cabin type design. There are about six different thread colors in there.
This is the back. I couldn't let those test blocks go to waste, so I incorporated them in the back using Kona Pewter and Iron
If you would like to read more about this quilt here are a couple links:
Quilt Size: 50" x 64"
Fabrics: Shot Cottons, Kona Shadow, Kona Iron, Kona Pewter
Machine Quilted
Category: Modern Quilt Catergory
Beautiful, the colours in this quilt look so great in the improv blocks you have created.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the colors in this quilt! These improv blocks are certainly a favorite of mine!!
DeleteLove the shot cottons. Great design.
ReplyDeleteShot cottons are some of my favorites to work with!
DeleteThis is fantastic. Plum is my new favourite colour this year. I like the framed blocks. Very modern and fabulous quilting. Well done!
ReplyDeletePlum is a fantastic color! I think this color combination is one of my favorites!
DeleteLove how graphic your quilt is! Really fabulous quilt.:)
ReplyDeleteThis color combination turned out to be amazing to me! I love the variation and each block was a pleasure to put together!
Deletewhat a lovely quilt. I love your improv blocks, and the colours. The back could be a quilt in its own right!
ReplyDeleteImprov is one of my favorite processes. There is just so much you can do with it!
DeleteLovely quilt and wonderful story behind the your blog name and the colors in your Opal quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy with how this turned out from front to back and I'm sure my Grama would be proud!
DeleteJayne
It's a simply beautiful
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