Blue is such a creative name for this quilt, isn't it? It's made from various (42 to be exact) Kona cottons. Simple straightforward piecing, with lots of little fussy quilting.
Actually, how to quilt this one had me stumped for awhile. Some of you suggested variegated thread, but variegated thread scares me. (It's true!) I thought about straight line organic quilting, but with the large graphic blocks, I wanted to add something that would soften it up rather than accentuate the bold lines. They didn't need any additional help. :) My solution? First, I stitched in the ditch to stabilize my seams. I used nylon thread on the top (it blends with nearly all colors) and a silvery grey thread in the bobbin (to match the back). I wanted the stabilizing stitches to blend in with the various colors as much as possible, since I'm not the neatest stitch in the ditch quilter. Then, I changed threads to match each color block when I filled them in with a simple meandering pattern. For that, I used the same thread color in the top and the bobbin. I started stitching in the top left corner of each block and ended at the bottom right of each corner. With all the thread changes, I needed to keep some kind of order. It worked like a charm.
I used lots of thread (12 colors!), but the only one I had to purchase was the royal blue. The rest I had on hand already. That was a little startling.
I used Kona Ash for the backing. Since I changed the thread colors with each block, the back has it's own pattern going on. It's pretty subtle, but the darker ones do pop a bit. I like the dimension it adds to the back. It's also the reason I went with a solid rather than a print fabric for the backing. All in all, I think it was a great quilting solution. I love it when a hair-brained idea like this actually pans out. I was holding my breath until the very end, though. I did NOT want to screw this one up.I used some sort of Kona grey for the binding (not sure of the exact color), because it would have been too hard to pick a blue. :) I love how it frames it all in.
The quilt measures about 57" x 70".
This quilt is going to be the grand prize giveaway for the retreat that is coming up next month. It's going to be hard to let this one go, but one lucky retreat attender is going to go home with a brand new quilt. Now, THAT'S pretty exciting!
Very beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteQuilting is gorgeous !
Wow an amazing quilt! I love it! Can I ask you where you managed to find 42 different KONA blues? I can't seem to find anyone that stocks the entire Kona collection.
ReplyDeleteHmmm .. I like it ! Simple yet effective. Did you do the stippling yourself, or do you get an external longarm quilter to do it?
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ReplyDeletei used two fat quarter packs, but took out some of the whites and creams and added in a few bluish green ones in their place. i mainly used the my blue heaven and denim colorstory bundles.
hope that helps!
aj
margaret,
ReplyDeletei did all the quilting myself on my domestic machine.
aj
What a beautiful idea using one colour.
ReplyDeleteFun quilt. I need to baste my quilt so that I can then SLEEP under it.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love it! Do you have plans for lunch on Saturday, October 16? Will be driving the second leg on our trip to Ely and will be going through Minneapolis. Wondered if you and your family might like us to make a little jog?
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this quilt, I could see it in a variety of colors. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous. You've got me thinking it's time for me to do an all-solids quilt; something I've never been too interested in until recently.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!!! I love it!!! I'm off to save that image to my favorites. After stippling last weekend for the first time I am amazed at how compact and neat your stippling is!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I love blue, any blue, all blue. Your quilting looks just perfect! Wish I could be the lucky winner. LOL
ReplyDeleteReally nice job.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS Crazy Mom! I love the quilting -- really beautiful. (Now...if we can just get you switched to bella... ;-) )
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the peaceful blues....
ReplyDeletei love hearing your thoughts on how you approached the quilting.. super!
ReplyDeleteThis has turned out so well. Beautiful blues and stunning quilting. I admire your patience with all the thread changes!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Someone will be very lucky to be going home with this quilt!
ReplyDeleteJ would love it, he thinks the entire world should be blue. :)
That looks gorgeous, I do quite like how the stippling pops on the back - great job and love your site
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt. I love the quilting. Good job
ReplyDeleteThat quilting is so impressive and inspiring. I tend to try to get the quilting part over as quickly as possible, but this makes me want to look at it as a make-or-break part of the process!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! cuz blue is maybe my favorite color!lol lucky winner whoever ends u with it.
ReplyDeleteRose
When I look at this quilt I think two things: Wow! and You are patient! You did such a lovely job. As usual. This quilt would be hard to pass along but someone is going to be so lucky.
ReplyDeleteThat is VERY exciting - and I'm not even going to be at the retrea! It's a beauty Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Someone is going to be so very lucky.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I love your use of the thread colors. I may have to steal that idea sometime. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! I love the quilting and how you used the different threads.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
lovely quilt - simple and charming! i never worked with just solids but this one may change that soon..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing and inspiring!!
claudia
Beautiful work! I love all the blues and the grey binding (I love grey in quilts!) One day my stippling will be as good as yours! So perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteabsolute BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSomeone is going to be a very very happy participant at the quilt retreat
ReplyDeleteWow, thats's really gorgeos!
ReplyDeleteSimple and modern and wonderfully arranged! And the stippling fits perfectly!
Congratulations and thanks for
inspiration!!
With regards,
Karin
It's beautiful AJ! Love how it came out. Hey did you get those patterns off in the mail to me yet?
ReplyDeleteThank you for going into detail about how to decide on a quilting plan. Will you please post a picture of the entire back? I would love to see the pattern the various thread colors made! I can't imagine how long that tight stippling took but WOW what a result!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! I have been drooling over those new Kona fat quarter packs. Grey was an inspired choice for the binding!
ReplyDeleteBlue -- any kind of blue -- is my favorite color. This quilt is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and yet so beautiful! Your stippling is incredible. Just curious about your threads - are they all the same weights and types (cottons, poly, blends) or did you mix and match?
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how stunning simple can be. Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh my - how gorgeous - and how inspiring to try new things - I am so predictable in my quilting and quilting thread choices - now I am ready to step out and challenge myself more after seeing this! Teri Dingler
ReplyDeletesue k,
ReplyDeletei used all types of thread. at first i thought about using just one type/weight, but the practical side of me used just what i had on hand. the weights and differences aren't really that apparent in the end.
aj
Love love it! Hooray "hair brained" quilting plans. It works. Hmmmmmm....maybe I need to go to this retreat for a chance to win it all! :)
ReplyDeleteAmanda Jean,
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderfully serene and lovely quilt. excellent work as usual. I have a stack of blue kona and this makes me want to use it!
It's just beautiful! I can't believe you changed thread colors that many times - very impressive. Really gave this quilt quite the effect too. How wonderful to be offering this as the giveaway at your retreat in November! (wish I could go!)
ReplyDeleteWow! I feel so lucky that I'll have a chance at winning that beauty...how did you know that blue is my favorite color?! Looking forward to the retreat and meeting you...thank you for making such a wonderful giveaway prize.
ReplyDeleteThat is one stunning quilt! As simple as it is. It's gorgeous and what a labor of love - changing the thread colors when quilting. What a lucky, lucky winner!
ReplyDeleteThe stippling makes it softer indeed! Love the blue..
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that we have so many colours and still are scared when we realize?
Wow it really turned out great. I love the little stippling.
ReplyDeleteIt is simply stunning! Another great finish- congrats! The quilting really makes it.
ReplyDeleteQuanti bei blu...il mio colore preferito in tutte le sue varianti
ReplyDeleteCiao
Domenica
Wow! it's gorgeous. I've recently been challenged to make a blue quilt. Maybe I should come to the retreat and try to win it, and then I'd be DONE!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and to think you are giving it away, I don't think I could give it away - awesome!
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful quilt. I love blue- cant get enough of it. This would certainly work in my bedroom. I wish I could go to this retreat- if not just for the chance of owning this quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt for a very lucky someone. So ... another thing to admire about you is that you are practical. : ) I sure could use some of that.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see a picture of the back, to see the pattern going one. Cool.
ReplyDeleteIt's so simple, yet beautiful. The first picture makes it look like fuzzy fleece.
ReplyDeleteboy, if i could i'd go on the retreat just for a chance at the giveaway! :) it's really lovely.
ReplyDeleteMERAVIGLIOSO - amazing!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteciao ciao
thank-you so much for sharing the process you went through, it helps me in my processing!! I absolutely love the blues and the quilting is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteI just love how attention to the details in the quilting can bring a simple looking quilt up to a whole other level.
ReplyDeleteTHanks for all of the inspiration--I have created several projects from your blog, and dont plan to stop!!
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I would LOVE to be able to go to this retreat!!!
ReplyDeleteNo such luck this year...maybe next year.
Love this quilt using only solids! The quilting looks great! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteI really like this quilt. And your stippling technique is amazing! Good thread choice and gray is perfect for the binding.
ReplyDeleteHaha. My word verification was "gushei." Gushy. That's kinda how I feel about this quilt. It makes me really happy.
I like this quilt! Very unique, and that was interesting to read how you did it all. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out fabulous - the quilting really makes the quilt! Makes me wish I could come retreating with you. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe all of the quilting on this one. It would take me forever to do that! Love the simplicity of the colour arrangement - you have a great eye for putting it all together.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous! I love the blues and the cool feeling of this. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait till I'm experienced enough to do pretty, detailed quilting like that.
Absolutely gorgeous. I love the blues.
I am in love! Love this quilt...love the colors...blue is my fave....love love love.
ReplyDeleteLove the Amish look and simplicity of so many shades of one color.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI am planning on a making blue quilt for my kid's school auction and here is the perfect one for inspiration! If you don't mind my asking, what size rectangles did you use? I tried to read everything carefully so sorry if I missed. I just love the proportion of them, very appealing.
Thanks! Diane
I am in love with this quilt and the awesome look...but i am a new quilter (very new! aka-straight lines are a lil tricky sometimes) and would love to work up to this quilt for my bed (queen) or my son's bed (twin)...in different colors of course but I do love the blue! did you pick out each of the 42 colors or was this a kit,etc? Are these silly questions? Any help you can offer would be fantastic!
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