When the 2017 Pantone Quilt Challenged was announced, I knew I would give green a chance. I'm not drawn to green greens, like forest or John Deere green. But add a little yellow and I'm all yours!
The 2017 Pantone Quilt Challenge is hosted by No Hats In The House and Bryan House Quilts. You can see all the entries here: 2017 Pantone Quilt Challenge and I'll tell you right now your gonna love what you see!
'REVITALIZED' 42" x 64" |
I barely made the deadline which happens to be today!! I seem to wait until the last minute for these kinds of challenges!
My plan in the beginning was to go with improv and go small...as in a wall hanging. Time was tight and I needed to piece, quilt and bind in less than a week. It seemed like a good idea, a doable idea.
I began with small improv...that led to diamonds. I don't even know why or what I was thinking! But it happened. I started with 2" improv diamonds which quickly were turned, twisted, moved and removed until an idea formed.
Those little diamonds led to bigger diamonds. I bordered the improve center diamonds with two 1" borders and ended up with a nice stack to work with. Yet it just wasn't enough for me! I wanted to push the design, push my sanity and push the time crunch! Maybe 'wanted' isn't the right word. I was compelled to expand on my creative energy!
Expand I did! I pulled more greens, more neutrals and ended up making diamonds with one border and a plain center.
I was freaking out when it came time to quilt. First, I always freak out about quilting. Second, my Craftsy thread order was taking far too long! I ordered it well before I started this quilt sure that it would be here in plenty of time. If two days before the deadline is plenty of time...then I freaked for nothing!
I was lucky enough to have all these greens on hand and happy that I got to use some of my favorites in this quilt.
The greens in the quilt are Kona Peapod, Kona Grass Green, Kona Chartreuse, Kona Honeydew and Kona Wasabi and the binding is Kona Bonsai.
And the thread that is always worth waiting for...Aurifil! I do love this Spring Green (#1231). When I use green for quilting, this is the color I always go with. I also used Ermine (#2312) and probably my favorite 'white' is actually Chalk (#2026).
I quilted in the ditch of all the diamonds first and then painstakingly machine quilted in all the plain center diamonds. They received the most detail and attention. Simple ditch quilting with the green in the improv diamonds and diagonal diamond quilting around the outside.
These greens I can work with! Full of vim and vigor, vitality and energy, zest and zeal!
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