In truth this quilt has been finished for a couple of weeks! I had 'things' going on, none of which amounted to much. Taking a slice out of my day for some simple photos is like pulling teeth! I put it off as long as I could but it caught up to me!
I started piecing this quilt the beginning of June (Perplexing Puzzle), and actually started quilting it the beginning of July. Now that it's the beginning of August I figured I should share the results.
'CONGREGATE'
50" x 67"
I enjoyed making this quilt! Each and every block is different, every color of the rainbow was used, scraps became depleted and the result makes me very happy!
I decided to name this quilt Congregate for the simple fact that the center is where the blocks have come together to meet. With most crowds the fringe of a group is less crowded and gives you a little space to breathe.
Each block has a different group of colors. However many of the colors were used over and over. The centers are randomly cut into rectangles or squares, and especially with the rectangles are either placed vertical or horizontal.
The background is Kona Nightfall which is a deep dark blue that almost looks purple. It's not, but it sure looks like it!
I decided the best way to quilt this one was using vertical semi-straight lines...let's call them organic lines! They are by no means perfect and organic means they have a natural flow, at least that's what I'm going with!
I used different colors of thread throughout the quilting process. Gotta keep is bright!
Pile it up! Some people prefer the ever popular 'quilt twist', I prefer a heaping pile of a finished quilt pile!
I'm trying to streamline my sewing and scrap time, so my goal is to make a block or three whenever the mood strikes me. Much like my suitcase of Half Square Triangles...these need to be another 'staple' in my closet!
Another great quilt, and the name is perfect! Straight line quilting is so relaxing, and adding in a variety of thread colors mixes it up a bit!
ReplyDeleteIt’s always nice to get a quilt finished and documented. I think if it wasn’t for straight-line quilting I might not make as many quilts as I do!
Deletegreat quilt with a great name. looks like a super spreader event to me, haha
ReplyDeleteHey that is not your normal size quilt!! What a great finish:) Using so many solids, you must need to go shopping soon, LOL
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish on this quilt!! It is really beautiful...nice work hugs, Julierose P.S. I have a big bag of cute off triangles all different sizes calling my name...;000
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how to do a quilt twist, so I'm with you on a quilt pile! Kona Nightfall is a sumptuous dark blue, and it sets off all the bright colors so nicely. Hooray for a (photographed) finish!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another fabulous finish, Jayne!!
ReplyDeleteGreat title/concept. (I would be one of the fringe blocks.) Piles or twists I love them all. This is such a lovely way to use up the solids. I can really seeing it being a perpetual project.
ReplyDeleteI love the brights against the dark background, Jayne! Kona Nightfall looks like the perfect color for that purpose. Your design with the blocks closer together in the center and spreading out towards the edges is just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome quilt. I love how color draws you to the center.
ReplyDeleteWow Jayne...you don’t often go big. But I can see why you couldn’t stop at just a few blocks.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got around to sharing this one - so so fun! I love the riot of color and how the blocks congregate - and not. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the fun colors and great design. The blue background really sets everything off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteFabulous finish and perfect name!!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE it!! it can be your *summer* quilt , since something happened each month of the summer... the color are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LoVe this one. The colours are gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteThe coolest, look, the coolest name!!!. Your creativity is Devine!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and bright quilt, I love how your play with colors, it's always a pretty combo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, cheerful quilt, Jayne, and I love the name, too! Wish we could all "congregate" in person again without having to smother up in masks and bathe in hand sanitizer, but all in due time, right? Stay safe and happy stitching!
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