Every once in a while we see a quilt we just have to make. That was the case with Wayward Transparency, a quilt designed by Yvonne @Quilting JetGirl. When Yvonne announced she was going to have a quilt along with this pattern, I knew I wanted to participate...hopefully! And that 'hopefully' turned in to I'm 'doin' it'! And it's a free pattern!
I've admired and been inspired by Yvonne for a long, long time. So, joining the QAL that was all about 'transparency' was an exciting and anxious prospect! Exciting because I love the transparent aspect of quilts, anxious because I had to pick the right colors to make it work.
After scouring the fabric shops, I finally came up with my colors. It wasn't easy my any means! I picked, ordered and waited patiently.
I ended up picking Kona Blue Bell, Kona Deep Blue and Kona Hyacinth.
Cutting and organizing is essential in most any projects. I have to say I had fun with this part! Who doesn't love to organize, right?!
This quilt was a breeze to piece. The hardest part was picking the colors! Oh, and then you had to decide on on-point or traditional settings. The instructions were clear and easy to follow.
I don't think it's a secret to anyone that I prefer rectangle quilts to square, unless they are mini quilts. During the piecing, I kept thinking about what I could do to keep the integrity of the quilt, yet change the shape. I thought and thought and then, thought some more! By the time the quilt was pieced I pretty much had a plan!
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46" x 73" |
There are more times than not that I get a quilt pattern and then modify it. Not that there is anything wrong with the original at all. I just like to put my stamp on it even if it's just a little bit.
I pulled a section from Yvonne's design (the top and bottom triangles), and made my modification. I believe it stays true to the design and doesn't change the original concept. I'm pretty happy with it!! I mean...it's a rectangle!
***The pictures are a combination of before and after washing. Winter sucks for photos! You take what you can get sometimes!
You know when I said picking fabric was the hardest part...oops...I forgot the quilting part! Letting a top sit for a while is always a good thing. Eventually an idea comes to you for the quilting.
Let's talk quilting! I thought long and hard about this! I decided 1/2" concentric squares in the center. I also had to think thread. I decided I would go with Aurifil Dove Grey (2600). Simple. Except I used a 28wt in the top and a 50 wt in the bobbin. The 28wt is heavier and kind of gives a more defined stitch line. Because it's thicker, I use the 50wt in the bobbin for ease of quilting.
After the center was finished, I continued the lines outward. Except this time I went with a 1" width. This is just the way I work. I start a section and figure out the next move after each brainstorm. Much like chess!
I think the texture with all the different angles of quilting work well with the design. They also scratch my 'geometric straight line itch'!
I'd like to think I 'enhanced' the design to fit me, and I hope that Yvonne is okay with that! I loved making this quilt and feel that I have come away from it with more of an understanding of what transparency means.
The back give you a better idea of how it was quilted. Symmetrical. Geometric. Quilting.
Right now there is a link up showing a huge variety of Wayward Transparency quilts. If you want inspiration or color ideas, check out this link: Wayward Transparency Link Up.
TGIFF