Tuesday, November 27, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part 6



























I've been showing you the individual letters from my quilt To Be Continued..... Today is the last day.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part 5


























I wish I had picked different colors for this quilt. I tried to go through the color spectrum from green through blue to purple as I advanced through the alphabet. It seemed like a good idea but it didn't work. I should have picked a couple of blues to go with the yellow background and left it at that. Then the quilt would have had greater unity.

Don't misunderstand me. I might use these colors again on another quilt. The colors do go together. It's just that they didn't work with this quilt.

Friday, November 23, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part 4


























There are 29 letters in this quilt from 29 alphabets. They may look involved and complicated but none of them are. Take a close look and what do you see? Straight seams that anyone can sew. Diagonal seams at 45 degrees that can be made using the connector corner method, sometimes called sew and flip, which anyone can do. And that's it.

The one exception is the first A and it can be paper pieced quite easily.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part 3


























There are 29 letters on the front of this quilt that I named To Be Continued.... Each one is from a different alphabet. When they are all together like this, it is easy to over look one or two.  So I've decided to show them to you one at a time, starting  2 days ago.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part 2


























Every year my wife Linda and I put quilts into the Heritage Park Quilt Festival here in Calgary. The year this quilt was part of the festival I had two other alphabet quilts exhibited as well.

We met a friend in the park who said she'd seen my quilts and they were wonderful. Then she said that someone else did an alphabet quilt and it just didn't flow.

Linda and I had been all over the park and the only alphabet quilts we had seen were mine. It was this quilt she was referring to.

And she was right. It doesn't flow. Every letter is from a different alphabet that I'd designed. They don't look like they belong together because, in point of fact, they don't.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

To Be Continued..... Part1


























This is a sampler quilt. It shows samples of 29 different pieced alphabets on the front with another one on the back.

I began my quilting career by designing pieced alphabets and quilts to put them on. It didn't take me long to realize that it would take me years to sew all the quilts for all the alphabets I had designed. So I made this quilt using a few letters from some of my alphabets.

Since I intended to continue designing new alphabets and alphabet quilts I named it To Be Continued.....

Friday, November 16, 2012

Four Patch Block #6

Prince George



























Once again I've designed a quilt using a four patch block.

This is the block, Prince George, that I designed for this quilt.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Four Patch Block #5

Chetwynd



























Often when I design a quilt, the blocks form secondary patterns and are no longer obvious. This is not the case this time.

This is the Chetwynd block. Not only is it not disguised by secondary patterns in the quilt design, but it is easy to see how it can be made from 4 patches.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Four Patch Block #4

Fort St John


























Blocks in rows and columns can sometimes be monotonous. So once in a while I like to design a quilt with offset blocks.

The four patch block I designed for this quilt is named after Fort St John. It's in northern BC, not far from the Alberta border.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Four Patch Block #3

Kimberley


























The last two days I showed you quilt designs based on four patch blocks that I'd designed. I am going to do that again today.

Today's block is called Kimberley.



Sunday, November 11, 2012

Four Patch Block #2

Cranbrook
























This quilt design is the result of simply repeating a four patch block that I designed. I call the block Cranbrook.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Four Patch Block #1

Fernie



























This quilt design is from a four patch block I designed. I've named it Fernie.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Blog Tour

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 6 comes out 13 November, and I have a block in it on page 58. I thought you might like to see it.