'Dear Jane' quilt by Frances Meredith, 2018 |
I guess you need to start at the beginning, with the trip to Nantes, France in April 2013, where there was a spectacular 150th Anniversary display of Dear Jane quilts, which was the inspiration to start on my Dear Jane quilt. Then in August 2015, once my Nearly Insane quilt was completed I was able to start my Dear Jane journey. Wow, three years ago. As you all probably know, my Dear Jane quilt was completed by hand, using English Paper Piecing in conjunction with the Electric Quilt Dear Jane software. Steadily each block and side triangle was completed during trips away and in travelling time.
'Dear Jane' quilt by Frances Meredith, 2018 |
I am lucky enough to have a long arm quilting machine and having put so much time into each block of the quilt I wanted each one to shine. Each block is stitched in the ditch and then I designed my own pattern for blank triangles and the sashing. At the time of quilting the edge of the quilt was a straight border.
To tackle the scallop edge I would recommend making some practice quilts. I made a few charity quilts for Project Linus which were lucky enough to have scallop edges. By making these I ironed out the problems before I encountered them on my masterpiece. I chose quite a narrow binding for the edge and applied it with the machine and then finished it by hand. I only trimmed the scallop border once I had applied the binding on the machine.
'Dear Jane' quilt by Frances Meredith, 2018 |
How much fabric did I use to make my Dear Jane quilt? I don't know, but I know I have enough Kim Diehl fabric left to make probably three more of these!
As I write this I am reminded of the true beauty of English Paper Piecing. When I was away in Nantes, I was most probably working on a few Nearly Insane blocks. Dear Jane has travelled with me for the past three years and my handmade quilts really do weave their way into my life. They hold memories of where you were, trips you made and follow you when you are out and about living your life. The quilts I make when I am sat down in the same room on a sewing machine, perhaps don't have that weight of value. I am often asked 'How long did it take you?' Well, like friends, you don't measure the number of days you have been friends as a measure of special your friendships are, they are just friendships.