I've finally finished piecing the background fabrics for my CQJP 2013 project (Crazy Quilt Journal Project). As I mentioned back in November, I'm going to make a wall-hanging crazy quilt to hang up each Easter. My plan is to use black fabrics in the background (or maybe it should be called the border?) Anyway, the inside of the quilt will be a circle with a "landscape" of a hill with a cross and some flowers. I'm tentatively calling this "Celebrate the Resurrection."
The seam treatments for the black fabrics will start out with black threads on the outer edges, then progress to grays and white as they get closer to the circle. I know what I'm envisioning, but I'm not sure if I'm getting it across in writing. The big trick will be to see if the finished product looks anything like my vision ~ LOL!
Since I'm making more of a wholecloth quilt this year, rather than working on individual blocks, I'm aiming to embellish approx. 8 X 8 inch sections each month. The total size is 24 X 24 at this point; I might add a solid black border at the end.
This project will be a challenge to me for a few reasons:
1. I've never done a whole-cloth crazy quilt before, so the larger size will be a challenge.
2. I will need to stay consistent in how I progress from black to gray to white threads as I go around the quilt.
3. I've never done any type of landscape quilt, either in a crazy or a sane quilt, so this will be a new thing for me.
I started off piecing this basically like I would piece a crazy quilt block, putting a 4 or 5-sided piece near the center of each corner. I then machine-stitched pieces to each side. However, I got to a point where there were funny gaps.
At that point, I pieced chunks of fabrics together. (Yes, these are black, but the color is a bit off on this photo.)
The 3-piece I sewed together will go in this spot above.
I attached the 3-piece chunk by machine on one side.
Then I turned under a seam allowance and hand-stitched the left side of the chunk to the base. Since I will be doing fancy stitches over the seam, I didn't worry about making tiny applique stitches. Just enough stitches to hold it in place until I can do the fancy work.
When I wasn't working on this, I had it on the ping pong table, on top of some patriotic fabric and on top of my American Patchwork and Quilting Mystery Quilt top. Callie decided to rest right on top of this! I've never seen her on the ping pong table before ~ this must be her stamp of approval on my work!
After I hand-appliqued the chunks that connected the corner areas, I turned the piece upside down and stitched on the blue lines I had marked before I started the piecing. This white stitching will help me know how far to do my fancy stitching on the seams.
My plan is to piece the inner circle on a separate piece of muslin, do all the embellishing, then applique it onto the black. But that may change as I get further into this project.
No, I haven't forgotten about my CQ Anniversary Quilt. If you remember, my goal is to make 25 blocks for our 25th wedding anniversary (December 2015). So far, I have 15 blocks made and 2 years to finish. I'm taking a break from that to work on this project. I don't expect this new project to take all of 2013, so I will probably make a few more anniversary blocks at the end of this year. Click the "Anniversary quilt" label in the sidebar to see the blocks I've already made.
Happy stitching!
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3 comments:
Fascinating idea Jill! I will be very interested in seeing this one come together :*)
This is so inspirational in so many ways! I love your Resurrection idea! It truly is going to be a gorgeous piece of art!
Very ambitious! That is a lot of stitching with black on black. Your description was very good, though, and I look forward to seeing the progress you make on this one. I'm going to go look at your anniversary blocks, too. Thanks!
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