Friday, May 18, 2012
Watercolor
A while back I won a special prize package through a giveaway by Kate Spain herself. She included some sample packs containing 2.5 inch squares of her Terrain and Central Park collections. I've been saving them for something special, and here it is: Watercolor.
Last Wednesday, I pulled all the squares out of their packages and played around with them for a while, finally settling on this simple color spectrum design. I've always loved the way that Kate Spain integrates such a wide variety of color into her designs, and you can see the result right here. It reminds me of a wash of watercolors on paper. Once I sewed the blocks together, I decided to hand quilt it using a variegated purple thread by Aurifil. I enjoyed the process immensely. You can see the quilting far better in the picture of the back of the quilt, which is a print from the Central Park line. It's bound in Kona Coal.
While I had hopes of featuring a larger quilt for the Bloggers' Quilt Festival, this little mini quilt -- in all its simplicity -- is my entry. It was a delight to make, and it gives me pleasure every time I look at it. I can't think of a better way to represent the hobby that I've loved so much this year.
Update: Linking up to the Kate Spain Blog Hop at Blossom Heart Quilts!
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This is lovely. I love the colours, and love your name for it.
ReplyDeleteRachael
Wow, this is completely adoable. I am going to enter a mini quilt too, but I think yours wins hands down. I just love those gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It does look like a watercolor painting! The colors are very calming.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove the layout of the colors and fabrics and the backing is pretty as well! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOH goodness me! The back is just as pretty!!
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~Monika
via Handmade Parade
What a beauty! You have an amazing eye for color and fabric. I'm your latest follower and I LOVE your blog name. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. I've never been very good at laying our colors for a "spectrum" look so I'm always so impressed when I see quilts like this -- I know that's not easy to do!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, love seein those handstitches on the back!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful! I love the name, as well!
ReplyDeleteHeidi - great quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou have such an eye for color! Super lovely!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I just used Kona coal for a binding for my last quilt! I also am currently putting together a patchwork squares quilt but my squares are not lined up anywhere near as well as yours. Oh, and the handstitching - awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh Heidi, it's great! You did a beautiful job of moving through the colours! Thanks so much for linking it up!
ReplyDeleteWell done.
ReplyDeletethis is so lovely and so effective!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Love the back too.
ReplyDeletevery pretty quilt
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty. Lovely mini!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and such a perfect name!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! Great simple pattern for those lovely fabrics and colours!
ReplyDeletemodern and colorful - lovely.
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margaret gunn
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
this is so gorgeous. i love simple squares. it is amazing how arrangement like this can make it come to life.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a lovely quilt! I love the colors, and the way you've arranged it. Absolutely gorgeous! Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely - a perfect entry! Love the mix of Terrain & CP!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely quilt. I like the gray binding.
ReplyDeleteGreat arrangement of colours. Love the prints and the mini quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors
ReplyDeleteAnn
It's a perfect representation. A beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
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It's lovely! I love the gray binding, too - it's a nice compliment.
ReplyDeleteI am completely in love with this!! I love everything Kate Spain and I also won those packs from her lol - I LOVE what you did!
ReplyDeletedarling!! lovely prints and colors, and the binding sets it off so nicely. thanks for sharing such a cute thing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteHeidi vote ,tarde pero vote su colcha es hermosa .
ReplyDeleteHeidi es numero 167 ,faltan algunas horas todavÃa se puede votar.Cariños.
ReplyDeleteNew follower, catching up on wider reading following last week's giveaways, and just had to leave a comment on this one - it's totally stunning! Very pleased to have found your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love how you've used this fabric--gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, I never picked how wide a colour range she used! I will have to use this as inspiration for scraps, methinks!!
ReplyDeletewow!! that's beautiful, heidi! fun to see all those colors blended together so harmoniously...you arranged them perfectly! thanks for linking up to the blog hop. xo
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