Thursday 19 June 2014

International Quilt Festival Luxembourg 2014

'Shooting Stars' Birgit Schüller, 2009
The other day I told you about the wonderful quilts I saw on my visit to the Association Jurassienne de Patchwork exhibition in Switzerland.  Well - whilst in the area I picked up another quilt show leaflet, this time for the 6th International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg in Wilwerwiltz, 2014.  This is where taking a holiday in a campervan really pays off - Switzerland to Luxembourg (via Germany and Belgium) is 'doable', so we headed north to the 4 day event.
International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014
International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014
It was really a delightful festival.  It was set in the countryside with displays in a handful of local villages surrounding Wilwerwiltz in Luxembourg.  It encompassed a wide range of quilts from international professional quilters to projects organised by local church groups.  There was something for everyone.
Sheena J Norquay, Inverness, Scotland
Sheena J Norquay, Inverness, Scotland

One of the displays was by Sheena J Norquay, who had travelled from Inverness in Scotland.  Most of her pieces were based on small, colourful squares of fabric.  On reading information about her work I soon recognised them as they were the same sample squares which I had used from the online store Strawberry Fayre fabrics for my Scrappy Single Irish Chain Quilt.
'Blummenzauber' by Christiane Langmantel
It won't surprise you that this red and white quilt by Christiane Langmantel was one of my favourites.  It is from an original design 'Floral Beauty' by Irene Blanck, which you can purchase from her website. I love the dog tooth border, and some of the blocks use some cute checked fabric - what a great quilt.
Minature Quilt - Yvonne Schmitz, Button Quilters, Luxembourg
This miniature quilt is a good example of how the internet does not always represent a quilt accurately.  Yvonne Schmitz of Button Quilters had made several miniature quilts, and the pieces in these sampler blocks were TINY!

'Walking in the Sunshine' by Gritty Winandy quilt
'Walking in the Sunshine' by Gritty Winandy
I love the amount of yellow used in these oblong string blocks, which is probably why it has such a sunny title. 
Detail 'Shooting Stars' by Brigit Schüller longarm quilt
Detail 'Shooting Stars' by Brigit Schüller

The photo of the quilt at the top of the page is by Brigit Schüller a longarm quilter from Germany.  Again, the photos do not show off her amazing longarm quilting skills and the thousands of rhinestones that decorate the quilt

Veronique Straus - Halztauer
Veronique Straus - Halztauer
Perhaps the most fascinating part about the festival was the creative ways each group had chosen to display their quilts.  Some were in barns, some were outside, others in community venues.  They had set the rooms with accessories which really enhanced the experience.  This quilt captured my interest by the way it had been mounted in a rustic window frame with a shelf.

International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014
International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014
Whilst it felt that the event was in the middle of the countryside, it was very busy and it really brought the village alive.  They really made the most of the venues and we all appreciated the time they had taken to help us enjoy the displays.
International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014
International Quiltfestival in Luxembourg 2014

Naturally there was a large tent selling fabric and quilting supplies from stores from Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. This event was near the very end of our trip and the Euros in my purse were very low.  Unfortunately (for the stalls and me!) there was not a cashpoint in the village, the bank was shut, and none of the stalls seemed to take credit cards.  I came away with just one fat quarter of fabric, but plenty of inspiration.

This is only a glimpse of what I saw, for more inspiration from the 6th International Quiltfestival Luxembourg 2014 visit Paula at BatikQuilt and  Stufen zum Gericht.

Monday 16 June 2014

Patchwork Exhibition - Association Jurassienne de Patchwork, Delémont , Switzerland 2014


Association Jurassienne de Patchwork,
Association Jurassienne de Patchwork,
Patchwork Exhibition, Delémont, Switzerland 
When planning a trip in a campervan you can be quite flexible with the route you take, but it is good to have a few key sights you want to see before you leave.  If we are heading off, I always check to see if there are any quilt exhibitions in the area we are heading.  This time we were lucky as the Association Jurassienne de Patchwork were having a display of their work in Delémont, Switzerland, 24th May - 9th June 2014.
AJP Collectif - Lanterne Magique, 2012
AJP Collectif - Lanterne Magique, 2012
You never know quite what you are going to see when you turn up, but from having been to a few 'international' quilt shows, quilters seem to be the same all over - friendly, talented and good at making cakes!  Here are some of the quilts that were on show ...

Quilt 'Oasis' by Maria Vuillemier 2012
Quilt 'Oasis' by Maria Vuillemier 2012
Several of the quilts on display were by Maria Vuillemier, and they were the ones I was most drawn to.  She had certainly been busy!
Quilt - 'Code 25 - Écriture morse', Maria Vuillemier, 2013
This quilt, 'Code 25 - Écriture morse' by Maria Vuillemier was a really interesting quilt.  On the left, the tiny blue dots and dashes provide the Morse code to decipher the message on the right.  When it came to my 'Viewers Choice' selection, this quilt got my vote.

Quilt 'Blanc Noir Rouge' by Gaby Stebler 2014
Quilt 'Blanc Noir Rouge' by Gaby Stebler 2014 
My husband chose this White Black and Red quilt by Gaby Stebler as his 'Viewers Choice'.  I love the way she has used the fabrics to create an optical illusion.


Quilt 'Fusion' by Violette Moser, 2012
This small quilt by Violette Moser caught my eye as it reminded me of some of the designs you might find on an alter frontal in a church or cathedral.  See how even she has managed to keep those curves - amazing.

Association Jurassienne de Patchwork,
Association Jurassienne de Patchwork,
Patchwork Exhibition, Delémont, Switzerland 
 

Friday 13 June 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 5 visits Mürren and Piz Gloria, Switzerland

Nearly Insane Quilt, Block 5 visits Mürren, Switzerland
This photo of Block 5 of the Nearly Insane Quilt is taken in the alpine village of Mürren, Switzerland.  The only way to reach the village is to take the mountain narrow gauge railway up from the village of Lauterbrunnen.  This means that there are no cars in the village, which makes it a great place to have a drink, admire the view (and take photos of quilt blocks ...) in peace and quiet.
View of the cable car from Piz Gloria, Shilthorn, Switzerlabnd
View of the cable car from Piz Gloria, Shilthorn, Switzerland
The block had actually just been on a visit in the cable car up to Piz Gloria on the Schilthorn (2970m).  Piz Gloria is the location chosen in one of the 007 James Bond movies, ‘On Her Majesties Secret Service’ (1969). It is amazing that anyone would think to build something in such a remote area, where there is nothing about besides mountains. Today you can enjoy a meal in its revolving restaurant, and even in May there was some fresh snow if you have the courage to ski down.  I meant to take the picture of the block up at the peak, but forgot as I was preoccupied by keeping warm, and not slipping over on the ice .
Nearly Insane Quilt , Block 5
Nearly Insane Quilt , Block 5
Back to the block. I have used lots of dotty fabrics in this Nearly Insane block which seems appropriate with the all the snow we were surrounded by in Switzerland.  Again, quite a simple one with just 37 pieces.

I have updated the image on the sidebar, so you can see that there are very few blocks left to do.
Suzi  the cat reducing my WPM!
It seems to be taking me longer to write these blog posts than I had hoped.  Even now I have finally had the chance to sit down and update you on another Nearly Insane block, Suzi the cat is doing all she can to stop me!

Joining up with Feline Friday, Confessions of a Fabric Addict, and as usual Crazy Mom Quilts!

NUMBER OF PIECES:  37
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle, 3/4"  (19mm) x 1/2" (18mm) x 1/2" (18mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square, 1 1/2"  (38mm) x  1 1/2" (38mm)

TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:

Polka Party Petite (Buttercream), Lakehouse Dayz Collection by Holly Holderman, Lakehouse Drygoods (LH05037)
Counting Sheep - Cherry, Calista from Blank Quilting
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics
Days Gone By Exclusively Quilters
Red with White Dots, Makower
Calico

Sunday 8 June 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 82 visits the Matterhorn, Switzerland

Nearly Insane Quilt Block 82 - View of the Matterhorn from Zermatt
Nearly Insane Quilt Block 82 - View of the Matterhorn from Zermatt
From my last post you will know that my Nearly Insane quilt has been on tour in Europe.  The first stint of our vacation involved a ferry crossing from the UK to St Malo, and then travelling leisurely across France for a couple of days until we reached Switzerland. Whilst it was a lot of travelling, for me it was a hand stitchers dream, meaning I was able to get a lot of my Nearly Insane quilt sewing done.  I wanted an easy start so Block 82 with just 29 pieces was the quick result I needed.  Here it is visiting Zermatt, with the Matterhorn in the background (shrouded in clouds ... ). 

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 82
Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 82
Even though there are just 29 pieces I still managed to squeeze in 7 different fabrics. This is the first block I have used the 'Wishes' fabric by Sweetwater, which I brought a few weeks ago at Hanson fabrics.  I think the fussy cutting of the red 'doilies'  really makes the corners of the block more interesting.  I also fussy cut the centre square from the  Minick and Simpson ' Midwinter Reds' range.  Fussy cutting seems to be the way forward.

NUMBER OF PIECES:  29
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle, 1 1/16"  (27mm) x 3/4" (18mm) x 13/4" (18mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square, 1 1/2"  (38mm) x  1 1/2" (38mm)

TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:

Cherry Sketch Basic Collection by Timeless Treasures #C8224
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics
Wishes Red on Vanilla Doilies SKU# 5531-14  by Sweetwater, Moda
Somerset Shirtings c 1890 by Julie Hendrickson and Nancy Gere, Windham Fabrics # 35205
Cream with Red Geometric, Midwinter Reds, Minick and Simpson, Moda
Designer Beads (Red) Freespirit for Westminster Fibers
Calico

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - On Tour

Nearly Insane Quilt on Tour, 2014
Nearly Insane Quilt on Tour, 2014
You may have found it a bit quiet around here lately.  This is because we have been on holiday in our campervan.  As you will guess, my Nearly Insane blocks came with me and got to travel to some of the highlights of Europe.  I hope to share my adventures with you in the forthcoming days.
 

Wednesday 28 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 26

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 25
Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 25
With Draw 25 of the Nearly Insane quilt complete, 88% of the full blocks are now done.  There are just 10 left to do.  The end really is in sight. I am starting to think about putting it together, removing the papers, and putting together the borders. I am also starting to worry about what I will have to blog about once they are all done!

Here is the next draw

5 - 52 - 82 - 87


Nearly Insane Quilt - Lucky Dip Bowl
Nearly Insane Quilt - Lucky Dip Bowl
You can see that there are literally just a few lone blocks waiting to be chosen - my little lucky draw bowl is almost empty! 

Monday 19 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 70

Block 70 - Nearly Insane Quilt Saliinda Rupp
Block 70 - Nearly Insane Quilt
I feel as if I have really started the countdown towards the end of the Nearly Insane Quilt blocks now. I am even thinking that my next update will be when they are all complete!  Over the past year all this experience has helped me fine tune my design skills using tone, and I have really gained specialist knowledge about red and white fabrics on the current market!
Block 70 - red and white fabrics
Block 70 - red and white fabrics
For Block 70 I have managed to squeeze eight different fabrics into the 6 inch square, covering all shades from dark to light (all listed at the bottom of this post) - a real exercise in tone.  Even so, now it is finished there are still changes I would make ...
English Paper Piecing - Nearly Insane Quilt
English Paper Piecing - Nearly Insane Quilt
This is another star block, all done by English paper piecing.  I will admit that if I had been doing this project on the sewing machine there is no way I would have got this far.  As you know some of the pieces are really small, and I wouldn't have been able to even handle them under the machine.  EPP has made it a very pleasant journey. It doesn't just have to be hexies!

Block 70 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 70 - Nearly Insane Quilt

NUMBER OF PIECES:  53
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle 3/4" (20mm) x 9/16" (15mm) x 9/16" (15mm)

LARGEST PIECE: Triangle 3" (76mm) x 2  1/8" (53mm) x 2  1/8" (53mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Polka Party III by Holly Holderman, Lakehouse Drygoods (#03035)
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics 

Spraytime (Scarlet) by Makower #2800-R06
Apple Line Red Swirl by Alice Kennedy for Timeless Treasures  # C5710
Homeschool Mini Mono Floral Red, LB Krueger for Windham Fabrics SKU# 35182-3
Cherry Sketch Basic Collection by Timeless Treasures #C8224
White floral on red (unknown)
Days Gone By Exclusively Quilters

Friday 16 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 54


Block 54 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 54 - Nearly Insane Quilt
I have been waiting for a block in my Nearly Insane quilt where I would have an excuse to use my red peppermint fabric again and Block 54 is the lucky one!  I do love a good novelty fabric.  Whilst they don't always reach the sales counter with me, I always take time in a quilt shop to check I am not missing anything special. I particularly like the food ones - do you have any that you look out for?


Pearlescent star fabric
Pearlescent star fabric

Also, as it was a star block, I felt it was appropriate to use a new pearlescent star fabric that has joined my fabric stash.  It makes a change from calico, and I am hoping that when the whole quilt is finished the little dots of shimmer will add to the overall effect.

Block 54 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 54 - Nearly Insane Quilt
BTW - I have added a search button for my blog on the sidebar.  I think it is mainly for me to keep track of these blocks - better late than never!

Another block, another Whoop Whoop!.  Also joining Crazy Mom Quilts!

NUMBER OF PIECES:  41
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle 3/4" (20mm) x 9/16" (15mm) x 9/16" (15mm)

LARGEST PIECE: Triangle 3" (76mm) x 2  1/8" (53mm) x 2  1/8" (53mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Holiday Treats Red Packed Peppermints, Timeless Treasures
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics 
Spraytime (Scarlet) by Makower #2800-R06
Days Gone By Exclusively Quilters

Sunday 11 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Block 97

Edge Block 97 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Edge Block 97 - Nearly Insane Quilt
There are 24 edge blocks in total for the Nearly Insane Quilt, as well as the additional corner blocks, and now that Edge Block 97 is complete there are only 2 left to complete.  They don't take long, and throughout this journey I have always seen them as an easy win.  In fact the very first block I did back in February 2013 was an edge block, to ease me in gently.

Edge Blocks - Nearly Insane Quilt
Edge Blocks - Nearly Insane Quilt
It feels like a while since we had an edge block showcase, so here are the most recent ones that I have done.

Joining up with Slow Stitching Sunday!

NUMBER OF PIECES:  15
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square  3/4" (18mm) x 3/4" (18mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square  1 1/2" (38mm) x 1 1/2" (138mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Tried and True Raindrops Garnet(04273) by Nanacy Halvorsen, Benartex
Quilter's Memory", Stof Quilter's Basics #4517-118
Kimono Ditzy 843, The Henley Studio, Makower
Counting Sheep BTR 6296 Cherry, Blank Textiles
Mini flower on red (unidentified)
Calico
   

Friday 9 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 75

Block 75 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 75 - Nearly Insane Quilt
I think this is the last of the blocks with a gazillion pieces - well, 153 this time.  As I have said before, these complex mega-piece 6" blocks have been my favourite throughout the Nearly Insane Quilt journey - I am almost sad to think that this is the last one.  When I am doing these complex blocks the pattern builds up as you add each stage. It makes me want to embark on a medallion quilt - maybe that could be the next project?
Block 75 Centre - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 75 Centre - Nearly Insane Quilt
This is the centre of the block.  The cornerstones are just 1/4" square - tiny!  As the border is also only 1/4" wide, I fussy cut a Pinking Shear stripe from my Mama Said Sew collection to add a bit of interest.  Fussy cutting is becoming a more familiar feature in my patchwork these days.
Block 75 Original pattern
Block 75 Original pattern
This is a photo of the original pattern in Liz Lois Nearly Insane Quilt pattern book.  You may have noticed that I have made a few changes to the original block.  I have altered the direction of the half square triangles ... and the shape of the triangles ... and the squares in the middle ... and have added some some cornerstones. I'm really pleased with the result.
Block 75 visits Caerhays Castle, Cornwall
Block 75 visits Caerhays Castle, Cornwall

With so many pieces, it has taken a while to complete the block, so Block 75 is one of the more well-travelled blocks.  Here you can see it visiting Caerhays Castle in Cornwall, as I managed to complete a few more miles on the Cornish coastal path with my sister over the Bank Holiday weekend.

It's Friday today, so time to link up with Crazy Mom Quilts for a Friday Finish, and a Whoop Whoop!


NUMBER OF PIECES:  153
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square 1/4" (6mm) x 1/4" (6mm)

LARGEST PIECE: Triangle 1 5/8" (42m) x 1" (26mm) x 1" (26mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Polka Party III by Holly Holderman, Lakehouse Drygoods (#03035)
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics 

Spraytime (Scarlet) by Makower #2800-R06
Cherry Sketch Basic Collection by Timeless Treasures #C8224
Red pindot on cream (unidentified)
Pinking Shears Cream Apple Red, Mama Said Sew, Sweetwater, Moda
Redwork Rendevous by Alex Anderson for P and B Textiles
Tried and True Raindrops Garnet(04273) by Nanacy Halvorsen, Benartex

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 25

Nearly Insane Quilt Blocks, 26, 44, 15 - Draw 24
Nearly Insane Quilt Blocks, 26, 44, 15 - Draw 24
What a set of fine specimens! The sunny spring days have allowed for a photoshoot outside in the vegetable plot.  With a further three blocks done there are only a few  more blocks to be done.  I am still keeping to my lucky draw system and the next blocks have been drawn 

54 - 70 - 75 - 91
 
Keeping rotary cutter blades safe
Keeping rotary cutter blades safe
I am off to prepare the pieces of fabric for the next blocks.  As a treat I have put a new blade into my rotary cutter.  It is difficult to know what to do with the 'blunt' blade, so my solution is to mark it with a permanent marker and put it back in the box, so that when the time comes they can all be disposed of safely together.


Tuesday 29 April 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 44

Block 44 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 44 - Nearly Insane Quilt
In her book, Liz Lois admits that she had trouble with this one.  It has four small LeMoyne Star blocks in it, and I knew I had also had trouble with these shapes before.  However I think experience has paid off as for me, it came together first time, and wasn't too much trouble.  Here you can see the completed block resting on some rhubarb leaves!

Block 44 construction - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 44 construction - Nearly Insane Quilt
Whilst I often remind you all that these blocks are just 6" square, it is always hard to get the perspective of the tiny pieces I am working on with my pictures via the internet.  Here are the bits and pieces from my travelling sewing bag, which may give you an indication of size.
Nearly Insane Quilt - Cat Assistance
Nearly Insane Quilt - Cat Assistance
I had the assistance of Suzi the cat when cutting out the pieces.  When she does get involved she is keen to get close to the action - usually the rotary cutting blade!
Nearly Insane Quilt - Cat Assistance
Nearly Insane Quilt - Cat Assistance
Check out this action shot - such is the fast paced world of patchwork and quilting!

NUMBER OF PIECES:  84
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle  11/16" (18mm) x 1/2" (13mm) x 1/2" (13mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Rectangle  2 1/2" (63mm) x 3/8" (10mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Cream Heart Paisley # 14766-15, Midwinter Reds by Minick and Simpson, Moda
"Friendship" (Tonal Red) by Howard Marcus for MODA (Collections For a Cause) # 46130
Red Sprig on Cream (Unidentified)
Pearlescent dot (Unidentified)
Red pindot (Unidentified)

 

Sunday 27 April 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 26

Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Another quick block.  I have changed the design slightly, adding the red corner triangles, and merging the centre four squares into one to make the most of some fussy cutting, so just in case the Nearly Insane Quilt Police are out there, it still ends up with more pieces than the original.
Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt
As a reminder, I have purchased Liz Lois 'Nearly Insane' book for the design of this quilt, transferred the block designs into Electric Quilt Software, where I have made a few changes as I see fit.
Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 26 - Nearly Insane Quilt

Strangely, this block had the same construction format as Block 51 which I have recently done, but this time I was able to take a photo during the construction process to remind me of what to look out for.  It has that same shaped piece on the sides which requires the block to be pieced in a certain order.
"Wishes" by Sweetwater, "Counting Sheep" Blank Quilting
"Wishes" by Sweetwater, "Counting Sheep" Blank Quilting

I have been out and about travelling in the car this weekend which has meant a lot of hand stitching has been done.  We travelled through Dorset, and this always calls for a visit to Hansons Fabrics in Sturminster Newton.  I love the selection of fabrics that they hold there, plus the fact that they have a lot of dressmaking fabric, wool and other craft bits and pieces.  I bought a few fat quarters to supplement my stash and also two more red and white fabrics - yes, I know I only have a few blocks left but it is a hard habit to break! The roundels are from "Wishes" by Sweetwater and I hope to use this for some fussy cutting.  The little swirls "Counting Sheep - Cherry" Calista from Blank Quilting. 

NUMBER OF PIECES:  33
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle  3/4" (18mm) x 1/2" (13mm) x 1/2" (13mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square  1 1/16" (27mm) x 1 1/16" (27mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Christmas Past  (#14547) by Polly Minick and Lauri Simpson for Moda
Cream Heart Paisley # 14766-15, Midwinter Reds by Minick and Simpson, Moda 
Red Heart Paisley # 14766 , Midwinter Reds by Minick andSimpson, Moda

Red and White # 14766 , Midwinter Reds by Minick  and Simpson, Moda
Redwork Rendezvous by Alex Anderson for P and B Textiles
Pearlescent dot (Unidentified)