Tuesday, December 12, 2017

A Chambray Flowering Snowball Quilt

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

I love a "big block" quilt and a large scale Flowering Snowball Quilt was always going to happen, and now seemed like a good time. I have had fun playing with the layout/coloring of the blocks in EQ8 (quilt design software). Although using a limited color palette - as I have done for this quilt - does not come easy, the design possibilities are endless and dare I say, this won't be my last big block Flowering Snowball Quilt.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
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This quilt consists of 16 Flowering Snowball Blocks (each finished block measures 11" x 11"), and the fabrics have been cut using acrylic templates. The fabrics used are Robert Kaufman Kona Cottons (in White and Quicksilver) and a denim chambray fabric by Andover Fabrics. The chambray fabric is a light weight cotton/denim fabric with a white weft for contrast and interest.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

The quilt is quilted with edge to edge straight lines creating a foundation of intersecting lines (by first ditch stitching the seam lines of the blocks) and then adding more lines of stitching in between. The stitching lines are closely spaced - a 1/2" apart - to create a texture that is lovely to touch and at the same time gives the quilt a soft drape.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

In addition, I have used a heavier weight thread for extra stitch definition; for the quilting I have used Aurifil 28wt thread for the top thread and 50wt thread for the bobbin thread. This combination of different thread weights works well in my sewing machine and doesn't create any problems with stitch tension.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

For the back of the quilt I have used a single text fabric from the Sun Print collection by Alison Glass, and I have finished the quilt by again using the blue chambray fabric for the binding.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017
Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

QUILT DETAILS:
Chambray Flowering Snowball Quilt
The finished quilt measures 45 inches x 45 inches.
16 Flowering Snowball Blocks - finished block measures 11" x 11".
11" Flowering Snowball Block Acrylic Templates.
Fabric:
Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton in:
Snow and Quicksilver.
Chambray in Denim by Andover Fabrics.
Thread:
Aurifil 50wt cotton thread for piecing.
Aurifil 28wt cotton thread for quilting.
Batting:
Low loft cotton batting bleached white.

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

The finished quilt is for sale and is listed in my Etsy Store.

See all of the listing details here:

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

Thank you for stopping by!
Rita

Modern Geometric Baby and Lap Quilt | Flowering Snowball Quilt | © Red Pepper Quilts 2017

RELEVANT LINKS:
Red Pepper Quilts Etsy Store

More RPQ Flowering Snowball Quilts
Flowering Snowball Quilt - September 2016
Berry Marmalade Flowering Snowball Quilt - August 2017
Low Volume Flowering Snowball Quilt - November 2016

More RPQ Big Block Quilts
Two Big Block Baby Quilts - January 2016
Big Block Half Square Triangle Quilt - January 2016

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5 comments:

  1. I LOVE this one. Is there somewhere I can get/buy the pattern?

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  2. Ohhhhh Rita, this quilt is très très beau.
    I know this was a lot of fun to work with just solids.
    I have a solids quilt I am going to start with DP blocks and just two colors.
    This quilt is a gem!

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  3. Fantastic, Rita! Chambray is a nice addition to the solids!

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