Apparently, Sunday (16th August) was Bennington Battle Day, a holiday observed in the state of Vermont in the USA. This is also the week when I have decided to launch my DEAR JANE JOURNEY. The coincidence will not be lost on the Janiacs out there - Bennington Museum is the home of the Stickle Quilt (1863), yes, the DEAR JANE quilt, made famous by Brenda Papadakis - the Mother Quilt.
This quilt has been in my mind since I saw the Dear Jane quilt exhibition in Nantes, France in April 2013. It was the BEST display of quilts I have ever seen. As my followers will know, I have been slavishly completing my Nearly Insane quilt before I would allow myself to get started on my Dear Jane quilt. The Nearly Insane quilt top is complete, but those papers are still being extracted. I promise a photo soon. Meanwhile, I need a portable hand sewing project and with a bit of time available at the end of the August holidays I felt it was a good time to get myself organised.
I have been collecting the fabric together quietly over the past 12 months and with the help of my main suppliers, the Fat Quarter Shop and Doughty's, I have accumulated enough fabrics to get this project going. I will be using Kim Diehl fabrics for the Dear Jane quilt in a wide range of colours.
For the background I will be using the same fabric throughout, Holly Wishes by Kansas Trouble Quilters (#9444). The amount of fabric quoted for the background in the book and on various online resources varies between 5yds and 15yds, depending on how you construct the quilt. I have opted for the larger amount as I don't want to be caught out at the end. I would like to think I would be able to report back on how much I actually use at the end, but suspect that might be a statistic too far for me.
I will also be using my Electric Quilt software again. I used this for the Nearly Insane project and it was brilliant. I received the Dear Jane software for my birthday a few years ago and over the past few months it has been put to good use as I have been working out how I want my quilt to look. I have scanned all the fabrics into the Electric Quilt software and have been re-jigging the placement of some of the blocks. Yes, I know, I am already messing with the original, but like the quilts in that exhibition, everyone brought something new to the party. You can follow my progress with the Dear Jane outline on the sidebar.
At the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham last year (2014) I purchased a few reels of Kimono silk for the hand applique blocks.
At the Festival of Quilts this year (2015) I bought some tools to help me along the way, an Apliquick tool and some Sewline fabric glue.
I think that is everything. Is there anything I have forgotten?
'Dear Jane' Exhibition , April 2013, Nantes, France |
Kim Diehl fabrics for Dear Jane Quilt |
Holly Wishes by Kansas Trouble Quilters (#9444) |
Scanning fabrics into Electric Quilt software |
Kimono Silk thread |
Sewline Fabric Glue and Apliquick Tool |
At the Festival of Quilts this year (2015) I bought some tools to help me along the way, an Apliquick tool and some Sewline fabric glue.
I think that is everything. Is there anything I have forgotten?