
Hi there and welcome to my entry for Amy‘s Blogger’s Quilt Festival. Amy has cleverly timed this online quilt festival to coincide with Fall and Spring Quilt market. So as we drool over all the pictures and social media coming out of quilt market, we can at least “attend” this festival.
Today I’m delighted to share with you one of my favorite quilts I’ve ever made, my Rainbow Plus Quilt. In fact this rainbow beauty kept me snug whilst I napped on the couch just now.
(Sunday naps are my fav!) And you may also notice, I used this quilt for my blog header. I love it so.
The quilt was made from shot cottons. These are Oakshott cottons. Each fabric is made using a different color warp and weft to give the fabric a unique depth of color. In fact the color of the fabric changed color depending on which way you looked at it. When I received my bundles of Oakshott Cottons, the colors were so glorious. I wanted to make sure the quilt I made captured to colors completely. Once I decided on the pattern to use, I remember patiently laying (and re-laying) out each square until I found the arrangement that made the colors glow.
On the top of the quilt, I used 5 different variegated threads. Here I wanted the quilting to echo the rainbow fabrics. But I didn’t want to be committed to matching the threads exactly. So, the threads move in color as the fabrics move: from red to orange to yellow to green to blue and finally to purple.
Quilting detail
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The picture above shows what I mean.
In the yellow plus especially, you can see how the thread isn’t yellow but it is green in the lower half. In the upper half of the yellow plus, the thread moves to orange.
I quilted it using organic wandering wavy lines. You can really see the quilting from the back of the quilt. Janice at Better Off Thread found inspiration from my quilting and quilted a few of her quilts like this and wrote up a fabulous tutorial. Janice has dubbed it “Ultra-Wavy Quilting“.
rainbow + sunshine = love!
Stats
Design: Plus Quilt, Jeni Baker
Fabric: Oakshott cottons
Quilted: Becca Bryan (me!) Ultra – Wavy Quilting
Size: Throw, 76″ by 64″
Completed: January 2013
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It's a beautiful quilt and the quilting is lovely.
I love this quilt so much, all I want to do is stare at it. It must be simply amazing in person.
So gorgeous – I've got a mini quilt make with Oakshot cottons so I can imagine just how amazing it must be in real life. The quilting s great too!
Love the FMQ and your arrangement of the colors is perfect! I entered this category too! Lily : )
Gorgeous!! Shot cottons add so much dimension… That quilting is beautiful.
LOVE this so much – it will get my vote!!
I looooooove this quilt! You did an incredible job laying out the colours! Fabulous!
Love this one!
Really lovely quilt! I love the wavy ripples of the quilting through the plus signs.
Very cool! Love the colors and placement ou used 🙂
Love this plus quilt! And the quilting is lovely.
This is gorgeous! What a great use of Oakshott fabrics! 🙂
I love your quilt! The color placement is great and the quilting compliments the style so nicely- great job!
this one really grabbed my attention. It's beautiful
Beautiful quilt!
I really like how all the colours play together on this quilt
The piecing and quilting are amazing, I love the colours!
I love it, and can see why it is your favourite 🙂
You've got my vote. A beautiful use of color.