Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Open European Quilt Championship - Maastricht 2015


Open European Quilt Championship (OEQC) - Maastricht 2015
Open European Quilt Championship (OEQC) - Maastricht 2015
You may have noticed that I was a bit quiet last week - I was on a quilting adventure. 

Belgian cake shop
Belgian cake shop
We took a trip across the channel to France, Belgium and the Netherlands, indulging in fine food and wine, with a diversion to the 2015 OEQC quilt show at Maastricht.
Quilt display by Blanche Vandebroek, Belgium
Quilt display by Blanche Vandebroek, Belgium
Obviously there were plenty fabric shopping opportunities and plenty of quilts to look at.  There was a lovely display of quilts by Blanche Vandebroek (Belgium). Even with a mixture of French, German, Flemish, Dutch and English languages being spoken, we all seemed to share the common language of quilts.
Lynn Blevens - Longarm quilting tutor
Lynn Blevens - Longarm quilting tutor
I also took part in a longarm quilting workshop with Lynn Blevens from the USA, which was amazing, especially when Maastricht TV unexpectedly came into film us. 
Dear Jane quilt blocks, English Paper Piecing
Dear Jane quilt blocks, English Paper Piecing
And what about Dear Jane? Time spent travelling has allowed me to keep up my hand sewing and I gathered quite a little pile of blocks (10 to be exact - Catherine).

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H8 Eaton's Crossroad

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H8 Eaton's Crossroad
Dear Jane Quilt - Block H8 Eaton's Crossroad
Here is the final block of this orange draw, H8 Eaton's Crossroads. I looked up Eaton's Crossroads on the internet and it is a real place in the state of Tennessee.  My block doesn't really represent the street map view I found.  Then it made me curious to look up where Tennessee is located in the USA and I was reminded of its music history .. the Dear Jane quilt is a true learning journey.

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H8 Eaton's Crossroad
Dear Jane Quilt - Block H8 Eaton's Crossroad
You will get an insight from this picture of how I approached this block.  I English paper pieced the centre circle cross and then appliqued it on, removing the paper as I went.  I am starting to build up quite a stash of Dear Jane blocks which makes me eager to get more done.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing, Applique
Pieces: 36

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M2 Duff's Bluff


Dear Jane Quilt - Block M2 Duff's Bluff
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M2 Duff's Bluff
Sometimes a block is so easy that I forget that I have even done it.  This was one of them.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 21

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Colourwave Workshop with Jan Hassard

Colourwave Workshop with Jan Hassard
Colourwave Quilt with Jan Hassard
I have been on a quilting workshop today with Bristol quilter, Jan Hassard, at Busy Bees Patchwork in Newport.  Here you can see the blocks I completed today pinned to my design wall.  It was a great day where we got an insight into how Jan works her magic with colour, but as always, too short and you wish you could spend the next 48 hours completing the project.
Jan sent instructions beforehand, so that we could do most of our fabric cutting beforehand, which was great, as it gave us more time during the day to actually focus on the design and machine stitch some strips together.  I am using batiks for this project, largely from the generous bundle I won from The Objects of Design, over a year ago.

Along with this, my head is full of ideas of projects I want to do.  Dear Jane is keeping me quiet, but I need to catch up with my Miniature Block of the Month, I am making a quilt for our camper van, and I have quilts to quilt.  Also, I am finding it hard to settle as I am quite sure Bonnie Hunter is due to release details of her 2015 Mystery Quilt soon ....

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block C2 Streak of Lightning

Dear Jane Quilt - Block C2 Streak of Lightning
Dear Jane Quilt - Block C2 Streak of Lightning
I should have saved this post for Halloween as C2 Streak of Lightning had some of those 'scary' diamond shapes in it.  In my quilting life I have learnt the hard way never to take diamond shaped pieces for granted - you need to keep a very close eye on them.  I think I nailed it on this one.

Some of the 'eagle eyed' out there ( yes, I know who you are ...) have spotted that I am adding my own special touches to the blocks, especially noting the similarity to this and the last block.  It works for me ... how else would you know it was mine? ;)

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 19

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H2 Jacob Anthony

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H2 Jacob Anthony
Dear Jane Quilt - Block H2 Jacob Anthony
The base of this block is all English Paper pieced, but the two triangles on the corners are appliqued.  It took me 1.5 hours to sew those two on last night.  It didn't help that I forgot to take the paper out the first time around.  It appears that the applique shapes which are small and angular are most troublesome to me, but I can see the attraction of appliqueing larger, smoother shaped pieces.

Still orange.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing and Applique
Pieces: 17
 

Monday, 19 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 9, C2, H2, H8, M2

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 8, A6, D9, M10, M12
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 8, A6, D9, M10, M12

Draw 8 was perhaps one of the easiest sets of blocks I have done in a long time and it was a nice change to be using some different fabrics.  Thank you to the Followers of my blog who regularly post a comment, it certainly keeps up the motivation.

The next Draw has been done

C2 - Streak of Lightening
H2 - Jacob Anthony
H8 - Eaton's Crossroads
M2 - Duff's Bluff

The colour for this Draw is Orange - back to the same old routine ....

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch


Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch
Do you notice how all those dots on the fabric line up?  During the Nearly Insane quilt journey I became a ' ussying cutting' addict and now if I can fussy cut, I will.  Again, a simple block.

I noticed over at that Temecula Quilt Co blog that they have recently revealed their Dear Jane quilt completion, if you want to pop over and take a look.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 19

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard


Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
This block looks quite simple, but if you start adding up all those little triangles around the edge of the block you will see that there are more pieces involved than originally meets the eye.  There are 36 in total, which for this Dear Jane quilt is quite a lot.  A bit more fussy cutting too.
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Part of this block has a plain border around the edge.  This was useful in reigning in the block to its 4.5" size.  You will see that once I had finished the hand stitching on the block it had a bowl shape to it, but nothing a hot steam iron couldn't sort out.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 36

Friday, 16 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block A6 Uncle Homer

Dear Jane Quilt -  Block  A6 Uncle Homer
Dear Jane Quilt -  Block  A6 Uncle Homer
You will see I am continuing on the 'yellow' blocks.  The fabric colour is not green and it is not orange - it is not really yellow, but it seems to fall between the other two.  This particular fabric is from Kim Diehl's 'Heritage Hollow' range and I think it is really pretty.

Another variation of a nine-patch block.  Uncle Homer must have been a straightforward chap.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 9