Thursday, September 3, 2015

Growing the diamonds and Africa

Another round of hexagons has been added to the large diamonds that will flank the centre medallion of my hexagon quilt The Meadery. This time it was a round of creamy coloured dotted fabric.I think the next round will be a blue-grey to reflect the sea (an important part of Cornish life) and also the stone used to make Men-An-Tol.


I would normally have filled in the centre of the diamond but I've been unsure about what I wanted to put in the middle until now. You will recall the medallion I am using for the middle. I really liked the print but it just wasn't working with the honeycomb. The colour was wrong and there was just too much of the same thing so I remove the middle and replaced it with a piece of fabric with a bee skep.


I thought the middle of the medallion would work perfectly in the large diamond and as I've said many times before, if you repeat a fabric in the quilt it will give it a more cohesive look and feel.

I got a sheet of my hexagons and cut out the middle diamond shape. I put it on the medallion  fabric making sure that it was smooth and flat. I traced inside the diamond.

I cut out the shape leaving a generous seam allowance all the way around.


I line up the centre of the large diamond on the lines and applique it to the piece of fabric. This is the same method I used for my Brinton Hall blocks. Once the applique is done I can trim the excess fabric. I find that it is easier to do this reverse applique if there is extra fabric.

I've been helping my Mom put together her latest quilt. There will be pictures soon. This quilt has 17 appliqued blocks which she designed. She has a love for African themed quilts, children and grandmothers, all of which are reflected in this quilt. Today I thought I would share pictures of three of the blocks. The first is my Mom and her friend Quinnie when they were little girls living on homesteads.


The second is a grandmother and her grandchild. I really like how she fussy cut the fabric to make the chair.


The third is a little boy trying to feed an elephant. I'm not sure that would ever happen but it sure is a cute block!


I've been busy making a pattern for my Value Proposition quilt. Included are new simplified instructions for constructing and attaching the middle path. The pattern will really be almost a book because it will cover everything from fabric selection to basting, and sewing. When it is finished I'll put it up on Craftsy. The free patterns will still be available on my blog but for anyone who wants them all in one place they can purchase the pattern!

If you need a morning/afternoon/evening smile check out Selvage Blog's post about sewing machine thingys! It is sure to make you smile!

That's it for today. I've got more sewing to do so until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

12 comments:

  1. Hello Karen !
    Your Mom is very talented ! The pieces of fabrics are tiny but very expressive.....Congratulations Karen's Mom !! :)
    Your quilt is growing up ! I'm always afraid when I must cut into a beautiful piece of fabric ....and you cut in the center ! Brave woman ..^^
    Wow ! I'm impatient to admire the result !!
    Hugs !

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  2. Your mom's work is sensational. You can tell she puts her heart into each and every stitch. I guess we know where you got it. Loving your new quilt and enjoying all the tips and techniques you're using along the way.

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  3. I love all your hexies. And your mom's quilt is fantastic.

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  4. I love the hexagon diamond colors and I firmly believe that you are on the right path to putting the "fussy" cut for the center of the diamond like Brinton Hall. Will you now change the colorway for the outer hexagons from the gold tones to more colors of the diamond? Your Mom's work is great and cute ideas and love the way she did the chair. Great work from both of you!

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  5. Nice idea for the diamond center. Beautiful!! That will really bring it all together. It is always fun to watch your ideas grow and take shape. Love your mom's blocks too. There is so much "story" in her designs. Please thank your mom for allowing you to share them. You are both so blessed with talent, and kindness in sharing what you do. Thank you.

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  6. Your mom's blocks are so charming--I can't wait for the big reveal!

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  7. Quinnie what a lovely name! Smashing vignettes Mum, looking forwards to seeing how this quilt progresses :)
    Great idea to infill with the centre fabric .. You do gave such great ideas!

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  8. Karen, your Meadery is coming along so nicely. Love it that you quilt with your mom. How nice is that. Tell your Mom that I can't wait to see her whole series of blocks.

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  9. Karen, your Meadery is coming along so nicely. Love it that you quilt with your mom. How nice is that. Tell your Mom that I can't wait to see her whole series of blocks.

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  10. Karen, your Meadery is coming along so nicely. Love it that you quilt with your mom. How nice is that. Tell your Mom that I can't wait to see her whole series of blocks.

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  11. I like what you've decided for the center. And your mom's blocks are darling!

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  12. Love seeing what your Mom is doing, Karen!!

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