A quilt design inspired by the latest Inklingo shape collection. It is my take on Willyne Hammerstein's Night And Day Quilt (from the Millefiori Quilts 5 book) Continue reading
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Can you believe that Willyne Hammerstein has produced enough Millefiori Quilts to fill 5 different books now?
Yes, volume 5 of Millefiori Quilts has just been released by QuiltMania and I'm lucky enough to have my own copy here in front of me.
You might think, "How many different designs can you make out of hexagons, triangles, diamonds and squares?", but that's where Willyne has been thinking outside of the box and has started using irregular, non symmetrical shapes in these new quilts in Millefiori Quilts 5.
I've already bookmarked some favourites and I'm tossing up ...
read moreMy Ruby Star quilt is finished!
I used the Raindrops are Falling on My Head pattern by Willyne Hammerstein from Millefiori Quilts 4.
I've called it Ruby Star because the fabrics are all from Ruby Star Society. I had a lot of fun fussy cutting ice creams, rainbows and birds.
I chose to hand piece my quilt, but there are English Paper Piecing papers available.
Last year I used the same Raindrops pattern to make my Bollywood quilt.
I had a bundle of Ruby Star Society fabrics that I wanted to fussy cut, so I decided to make the ...
read moreI'm pleased to present "Bollywood" - another finished quilt from Millefiori Quilts 4 by Willyne Hammerstein.
I love the vibrant colours in this quilt. I started with a piece of the Legendary fabric by Pat Bravo as my inspiration fabric, and chose the other fabrics from that. The hot pinks, the rich golds, and the sparkling teals. I love them all together in this fabric.
Bollywood is made from the Raindrops Are Falling on my Head pattern that is in Millefiori Quilts 4 by Willyne Hammerstein. I chose to hand piece my quilt, but it can also be paper pieced ...
read moreIt's a long weekend in New Zealand, and I'm hoping to get quite a bit of quilting done.
First I need to put away all the new fabric sitting on my kitchen bench!
The Kaffe Fassett ones on the left were a birthday gift from my mum and dad. I chose them, and ordered them, but they insisted on paying. I also received Kaffe's latest book for my birthday, so I'm enjoying that at the moment.
The spots and stripes were from a quick trip to Palmerston North on Monday. I was invited to judge the ...
read moreI'm so close to finishing the main body of this quilt.
Pattern = Raindrops are Falling on my Head from Millefiori Quilts 4 by Willyne Hammerstein.
There's just two long seams to hand stitch now, but they will be slow going because there's a lot of places where the points meeting along these seams.
Once the body of the quilt is done, I can think about the borders. I want to use more of the feature fabric in the borders, but I'm not sure how I'll do it yet.
And then I need to think about ...
read moreEveryone loves a good fireworks display, so I've decided to call my Ballet with Kaffe quilt, "Fireworks".
Fireworks by Wendy Welsh |
I'm so pleased that this quilt is finished. I love it, but it did take me a few years from start to finish. There were times when I thought I might never finish it. In the end I drew a line on my pattern and decided to stop piecing at that line.
I started this quilt in June 2017, and I finished it in February 2021. That's almost four years!!!
The Cotton + Steel floral fabric on ...
read moreHello there!
Last weekend I went to Queenstown with my husband. We had a lovely weekend away. It was cold, but it was also very calm. We're used to a bit of wind in Wellington, so it was amazing to see reflections on Lake Hayes every day that we were there. Here's just one of many photos I took of Lake Hayes.
We also went to Glenorchy at the head of Lake Wakatipu. When we were growing up in Otago and Southland, the road to Glenorchy was not much more than a dirt track, so our families didn ...
read moreYes, it's winter here, and the raindrops certainly are falling on my head.
Strangely enough though, my quilt is full of hot colours, so I might have to think of a new name for it before I finish it.
I'm hand piecing this quilt. I used to do a lot of English Paper Piecing, but I found it ...
read moreHere's my latest finish, Trans-Tasman Bubbles.
This quilt is all hand pieced and hand quilted by me. The pattern is by Willyne Hammerstein from her book Millefiori Quilts 4. In the book it's called "Dancing Cheek to Cheek", but I called my quilt trans-Tasman Bubbles, because the circles keep disappearing and re-emerging as you look at it.
The trans-Tasman bubble is an agreement between the New Zealand and Australian governments that lets citizens of those countries travel between the two countries without having to stay 14 days in managed isolation/hotel quarantine on arrival.
However, as soon as ...
read moreThe Great New Zealand Quilt Show opened today in Rotorua, and I can finally show you my entries in the Aotearoa Quilters Lime Challenge.
First up is "Not Your Grandmother's Garden".
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At first glance you might think these are hexagons, but they're not! Hence the name, and the fact I'd just bought some new jeans from Not Your Daughter's Jeans.
I love experimenting with geometric shapes, and I wanted to try the Fiesta Gitana pattern in Millefiori Quilts 4 by Willyne Hammerstein.
I hand pieced this mini quilt, and then I ...
read moreMy hand pieced Raindrops quilt is coming along nicely. I've been experimenting with other fabric combinations because I don't want all of the blocks to be the feature fabric.
I'm not sure if all of these rosettes will make it into the final quilt, but I need to see all the options before I start joining the blocks.
The plainer blocks are good because they give our eyes a resting place. However, I can see that the dark green in the centre rosette might be too dark.
Last week someone asked me how I calculate how much ...
read moreMy quilt is finished and I've called it "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", after a favourite song by Tears for Fears. Click here for a trip down memory lane - or to hear something new.
The colours and stars in this quilt remind me of flags; the Union Jack from the UK, the Star-Spangled banner from the USA, and our own New Zealand Ensign.
The USA and NZ both held elections last year, and the UK left the European Union, so "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" seems appropriate at this time.
I machine quilted this quilt with both ...
read moreFirstly - You may have heard about some strong earthquakes off New Zealand, and associated tsunami risks. Fortunately I didn't even feel the earthquakes, and I don't live in the risk area for the possible tsunamis. Many people have spent the morning on high ground, but the risk of tsunami has now passed thankfully. I don't think any buildings have been damaged.
Back to quilting.
I've made a small start on Raindrops are Falling on my Head from Millefiori Quilts Book 4 by Willyne Hammerstein.
I bought this beautiful Art Gallery fabric from Material Obsession in Sydney ...
read moreApologies to all the Dutch quilters out there.
"Bont en Blauw" does not mean "Black and Blue", but rather multicoloured, which sounds so much nicer. Google translate put me wrong on that one! But a number of you messaged me to let me know, so thank you.
As my quilt is only going to be three colours (red, white and blue), I'm going to have to think of another name anyway.
Some of you asked for more details about this sweet quilt. I'm hand piecing it using the method shown in my hand piecing videos here. But, there ...
read moreYes, finally I have something new to report.
I've made a start on a pattern from Willyne Hammerstein's Millefiori Quilts Book 4.
The pattern is called "Bont en Blauw", which translates to English as "Black and Blue" - which is a bit unfortunate because that brings up disturbing images in most peoples minds. So I'm going to come up with a different name for my happy little quilt.
There are only 2 shapes in the pattern, but there are lots of opportunities to play with colour and pattern.
When I want to plan a quilt, I just use ...
read moreLast week was Halloween, this week it's Guy Fawkes.
Guy Fawkes was a much bigger deal than Halloween in New Zealand when I was growing up. Most families bought their own fireworks and let off some sky rockets, Catherine wheels, flower pots, and double happys in the back yard. Sparklers were just for little kids!
Then sales of fireworks to the public became restricted, and city councils started putting on large displays at public venues. In Wellington they used to put a barge in the harbour and let off massive fireworks for about 15 minutes. However, because it's ...
read moreThis week I've been reminded about the fun I had making my la Passacaglia quilt.
Tula Pink did a little video earlier this week about her la Passacaglia quilt, and it got me thinking about mine again. You can watch Tula's video about her quilt here:
https://www.facebook.com/tulapink/videos/309154120366478/
I still love my quilt, and I use it on our bed sometimes. I also take it to show other quilters when I get invited to speak at other guilds.
It wasn't Tula Pink that inspired me to start my quilt, but rather two ...
read moreMy quilt top is finished!! And I love it.
I always knew that I wanted to include my inspiration fabric somewhere in my Ballet with Kaffe quilt.
I had intended to use it for the borders, but then I realised that the pattern repeat was quite obvious, and the repeating motifs would stand out on the borders. So I decided to piece my borders and allowed snippets of my inspiration fabric to peek through.
I knew that Willyne Hammerstein had pieced the borders on her Moncarapacho quilt, so I followed her method set out in Millefiori Quilts book 3.
Moncarapacho ... |
I have a downloadable EQ8 project file for Willyne Hammerstein's pattern Raindrops Are Falling On My Head (Millefiori 4 book by Quiltmania). Optional Inklingo shapes are also available, check www.inklingo.com! XXX Annika Continue reading
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