Quilted Class Samples
Quilted Class Samples
We will start class by learning basic flowers, creating different perspectives with them and creating thematic additions, so our compositions can reflect a complex bouquet. In this sample, a great variety of flowers are generally moving on a serpentine, with a few wreath samples as well. Also, you can see one of the Derwent color effects you can try with the Bonus class.
This sample is quilted with a poppy derivative flower in a serpentine border, using floral elements in the classic half square block units, and with a blended, dense, floral edge to edge backfill, which is also color highlighted with Derwent projects. This particular quilt is a quilted panel. It is my hope to be able to offer the class a printed panel in several colors, if you choose, but I am waiting on a new manufacturer to send me a sample now. I will keep you updated!
This simple quilt is wonderful for showing off floral quilting. This is a classically pieced quilt with half square triangle blocks. It features a profile flower, repeated en masse in the body of the quilt and William Morris inspired "Blocks" in the border. You are welcome to duplicate a version of this quilt if you desire. My quilt is 11 x 11 rows of 4" finished half square triangles. I actually recommend making yours 10 x 10 rows...the 11th row created a considerable math headache for me! An even number of rows will be more flexible for you. A nice wide border is suggested...this one is 8". Please don't feel like you need to make a quilt...you do not. This class is about the process, no finished quilts are expected from you.
This quilt is an antique table cloth! Many linen table toppers of the 1930-1970's featured lovely floral prints like this. I particularly like the spacing on this table topper. It allowed me to show placing our flowers in the center in a mandala, illustrating how you will be able to morph flowers into any shape. Then, surround them with William Morris inspired corner pieces. Next was a nice open area, to show one of our grid based designs. Finally, I used a floral blended dense backfill around the outer edges.
In this small ice dye mandala sample, the class concept of flexing our flowers into any shape is illustrated.
These small wallhangings are wonderful quilts to illustrate and show off some of our basic flowers and classic quilt shapes. They are a simple framed square in a square and measure 25" square total. You are welcome to copy this design if you would like a similar project to work on as a kind of "final" finish. They each have a wreath, 4 related but different setting triangles and a variety of borders.
In this final sample, there is no floral quilting. I have included it to show how, in our Bonus class, adding Color Effects with Derwent, I will also be showing you how to create watercolor style backgrounds. This organic swoop of deep blue is a perfect backdrop for a winter quilt I am working on. It features watercolor- like blurring, color movement, and splotches (created on real watercolor when splattered with fresh water or alcohol).