The Las Vegas Modern Quilt Guild participated in the Robert Kaufman Kona "No Prints Allowed" Challenge. We each received a charm pack of the Kona Classic Palette and we were allowed to add 1-2 solid prints. I don't have an official name for my quilt, but I've been calling it my Rainbow Flower Quilt. I really had so much fun making this. It's bright and cheerful and a big rainbow. Who doesn't love rainbows?
After making the petals, I rearranged them about a 1,000 times on my floor and had my friends vote for the favorite. (fyi - image A below won)
Then I played with the sashing width for another day and another 1,000 arrangements on the floor. Even though I ended up adding sashing to make the flowers, the below no-sashing layout had me paused for a few hours because I fell in love with it:
The dark gray is Kona Coal and the binding is Kona Medium Grey. I intended on binding it in more Kona Coal, but as I was throwing fabric around (I'm messy) the Medium Grey happened to land on my quilt top. I saw the combo from across the room in passing and knew it was even better!
Nice job. This really turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures in the daylight! I only saw your quilt under the yucky lights at nighttime... this looks awesome! And I love getting to hear about the process... I'm glad I'm not the only one who obsessed about my layout!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a pattern or tutorial for this block you could direct me to? Or how big are the squares you used to make the triangles on the 2 corners of each colored charm?
ReplyDeleteI have a pack of Kona Brights and would love love LOVE to recreate this in a similar manner, so pretty!
I love it!! You are so talented! Hope to see you in August.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is really gorgeous! Everyone remarked on the quilting, it really adds to the overall appeal!
ReplyDeleteYour setting was very original and it turned out awesome!!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCola, your quilt is featured as a favorite on incolororder.blogspot.com....one of my favorite sites!!! Yeah!
ReplyDeleteI love your work and this quilt came out wonderful. Hope to see you at the end of the month.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt - did you make it up as you went along or did you have a pattern you worked from? I'd like to use it for a quilting charity I'm in (do. Good Stitches). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely and am sypatico with your process of deciding on piece placement... all part of the fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely and am sypatico with your process of deciding on piece placement... all part of the fun!
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