Parlez vous francais? Unfortunately, I don't much either short of what I can remember from high school, but luckily I think the language of quilts translates. This is my project "Blue Dahlia" which appears in the current issue of Simply Moderne No. 8. Fortunately for me, they also publish an English version!
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Blue Dahlia featured in Simply Moderne No. 8, Photo courtesy of Quiltmania |
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Dahlia inspiration |
Dahlias grow better than dandelions here in the Pacific Northwest, so you can probably see where the inspiration for this project came from. They come in so many varieties, shapes and colors, it's hard to pick a favorite. (There's also a film noir movie from 1946 called
The Blue Dahlia starring Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd, but the plot is kind of creepy and that's
not where I drew my inspiration!)
This is my first time working with the folks at Quiltmania and I have to say, it is a beautiful publication. If magazines are your thing, you will find lots of lovely projects in this issue including a new one from Liza Prior Lucy and Kaffe Fassett, Rana Heredia for
Sewn Into the Fabric, Pam Goecke Dinndorf for
Aardvark Quilts, as well as a great technical lesson article series by
Kathy Doughty and many more. I am so excited to have the opportunity to share the pages with these wonderful designers. Be sure to look for it at your favorite local quilt shop.
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Simply Moderne No. 8, Photo courtesy of Quiltmania |
While this is an applique project, I designed it specifically to be a to-go project. It may look like it's all one big applique, but it's actually not. The multi-directional print of the background fabric (which is Modern Background Paper collection by Zen Chic for Moda) allows it to be divided up and when pieced back together, the block lines blend right in. The petals are appliqued on individual squares so you can prep them and take them with you in smaller project pieces. Most of the fabric for the applique petals are from Cotton + Steel's Bluebird Collection. The scrappy binding is also from Bluebird.
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Blue Dahlia, 60" x 60" |
As for the three magenta petals, there is no deep meaning, just that they remind me of the random beauty of nature and how occasionally a few petals don't get the memo and decide to do their own thing! The amazing quilting on this was done by
Tracey...it was such a joy to even stitch on the binding and enjoy the beautiful detail of the quilting...
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up close and personal with Tracey's beautiful quilting detail... |
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front quilting all crinkly and cozy after it's first wash... |
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backing fabric after the wash, Tula Pink Free Fall 108" wide - I LOVE this fabric for backing. |
Since this post is already a little picture-heavy, I'll wait until next time to share a tutorial with you on the applique method I used on this project. Until then...au revoir!
Happy stash quilting,
Tonya
I love the colors and the whimsical pink petals. Congratulations!
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