Early February, we had the honor of creating a mini version of our “Spikey” quilt for our friends over at Andover Fabrics using Canadian artist and fabric designer, Libs Elliott’s, newest collection called “Tattooed”. The quilts commissioned were to be hung in the Andover Booth at the QuiltCon East Convention that took place in Savannah, GA. We were beyond excited and thrilled to meet the challenge.
“Tattooed” fabric is just starting to hit your local quilt shops, and if you haven’t seen it yet – go check it out….It is a gorgeous collection of richly saturated jewel toned prints and makes the most perfect rainbow quilt or added to your stash is a great basic. You can also check out more of Libs Elliott’s quilts and her designs at her website …..her work is really innovative and fabulous as she uses computer code to create her designs.
Back to the mini “Spikey” – first I needed to arrange the “Tattooed” fabrics in my preferred color order. Additionally, because we had a size requirement, I needed to reduce the Spikey triangle template to 3″ in length (instead of the original 8″ length). These were going to be some tiny triangles! The background and borders were cut from Andover fabrics Chambray collection – this is a beautiful woven fabric that creates texture, depth and movement to the background. Love it and I absolutely need more now!
I then began the task of sewing triangles together…With our Spikey pattern the key to matching the triangles up is to offset the 2 triangles by just about 1/8″ and sew a perfect (not scant) 1/4″ seam – before I set out to sew any “Spikey” quilt I always have to do several test runs until I get it just right and then I set that pair of triangles off to the side as my reference while sewing all of the others. (Click on the photos to enlarge).
Once done – the mini Spikey was ready for quilting…since I don’t consider myself the most expert machine quilter, I used a monfilament thread and simply quilted a 1/4″ away from all of the spikes and then quilted abritrary lines in and out through the outer borders….Sometimes simple is better….and Voila – done! (You can click on the photos below to enlarge 😉
So off it shipped to be placed in the Andover Fabric quilt gallery. What a thrill to see our mini Spikey displayed with all of the other gorgeous quilts in the Andover Fabric booth at Quilt Con East….I love the eyeball pillow and the jewel quilt, don’t you? it was thrilling to see it displayed with all of the other gorgeous work.
While making the mini Spikey, we also toyed around with making an additional project from the “Tattooed” fabric – a mini “ModDog! He, alas, did not make the cut….oh well…
But here are the results! I first wonky slashed ‘n sewed some “Tattooed” strips together and cut out the dog body. Then I textured the Chambray background with straight stitching lines using a collection of brightly colored 12 weight Aurifil threads – these are deliciously weighty threads and work perfectly through my Bernina sewing machine using a 90/14 size topstitch needle….no problem! And I love the way the background looks! Next, I appliqued around the dog with a 50 weight Aurifil thread, added a piece of gorgeous Renaissance Ribbon for a collar, and even fussy-cut a “handmade tat” from Libs’ previous collection “True Love” for his rear end – ha! I think he came out super cute and we’re plotting more of these in the future!
Many thanks to Giusseppe and Daryl at Andover Fabrics for the opportunity and to Libs Elliot for designing such a gorgeous collection. And if you like our “Spikey quilt or “ModDog” pillow, you can purchase patterns for the larger versions from our Colourwerx website or a PDF download from our Colourwerx Craftsy site.
Until your next colour fix~
Linda & Carl
Love to see what you’re doing and love that fabric!
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Hi Ellie! Thank you so much! ‘Tattooed” is a great collection for sure and yes, more blog posts to come about what we’re up to now that the collections are finally being released – it’s been so hard not to post anything these last few months!
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I love the mini moddog! I always think the smaller versions are so much cuter. I love your love of color. You are my inspiration! Keep up the fun quilting.
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Hi Susan! Thank you so much! Yes, the minis are too cute! But you guys are my inspiration at times too…always love to see what you are creating next! 🙂
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