Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Moon Lanterns
I rate all my finished quilt tops from one to five, and Moon Lanterns is an absolute five-star. In fact, it's one of the very few fully-solid quilts to land a five, because I typically prefer prints and near-solids to full-solids. But from the moment I saw this pattern, it carved a special place in my heart.
Moon Lanterns is made entirely of two blocks. I got the pattern from Amy Gibson's The Quilt Block Cookbook. Amy Gibson is literally my first quilting teacher, as I learned how to piece from her via her classes on Craftsy. Unfortunately she doesn't seem to be active in the quilting community right now, but she had written some great books, and this is one of them.
Most of the foreground fabrics consist of some straight line designs. I really love designing these dot-to-dot patterns, as I just start drawing, start connecting dots, and then see where it goes. The destination is sometimes unpredictable, but I've always loved the end result.
I used only 2 fillers in this quilt: pebbles and swirls. I use swirls all the time, but I actually rarely use pebbles by itself, but it felt right for this quilt! To me, there's an Asian / Japanese feel to this quilt.
I probably should have used a printed backing since the front is all solids, but I also really like how much the quilting shows on a solid-backing like this.
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I've finished 12 quilts this year, possibly the most I've done in a year in a long time. I really hope to continue the momentum next year. I've already got a lot of favorites lined up. No longer am I putting some quilts on a pedestal, if I love it and have an idea of what to do with it, I'm quilting it!
Labels:
finished,
free-motion,
quilting,
solids
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Oh, this is absolutely a 5 star quilt. I love the color movement in the yellows and how boldly it contrasts the detailed piecing. The dot to dot in the yellow also really emphasizes the lantern feeling. Beautifully done! Will this be a quilt you display or use?
ReplyDeleteVery Japanese feeling indeed! Those curved pieces in the centers add so much grace and elegance! Beautiful, Liz! Merry Christmas!!!
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