Sunday, November 21, 2021

Talula Quilt ~ A Finished Quilt

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November2021

It's time for a blog update! I have been busy sewing, but have - hopefully temporarily - lost my blogging momentum. Here in Melbourne we've had a LOT of home time due to local lockdown and covid restrictions, and as such I have had much time to sit, sew, and reflect. Some days and weeks have been more productive than others, but there seems to be a light at the end of a slow long Winter. It's almost Summer and it feels like we're heading into the good (and jolly) season. This week I took some time to photograph four of my recently finished English paper pieced quilts in preparation for blog updates. 

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021
Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

This is the first of those four finished quilt. This quilt is called Talula Quilt and has been designed by Australian designer Judy Newman. The acrylic templates are available from Judy's website, and the design lends itself to both hand piecing and English paper piecing. I chose to English paper piece my quilt. I continue to be well and truly invested in the English paper piecing method of sewing quilt tops together, I thoroughly enjoy this slow sewing process. Something I don't think I ever would have thought that I would say!

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

Fortunately I do take the occasional progress pic of my work on my phone which then provides me with some indication of when I finished this quilt top and the quilt. This quilt was started in May 2021 and I finished it some time in July 2021. 

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

QUILT DETAILS
Talula Quilt ~ designed by Judy Newman. 
Quilt size: 58.5 inches x 58.5 inches.
Started: May 2021.
Finished: July 2021.
English Paper Pieced.
Machine Quilted.

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

Materials Used:
Various printed quilting cottons from stash.
Solid background fabrics are Robert Kaufman Kona Cottons.
Low loft cotton batting.

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

For the back of the quilt I have used an old favorite text fabric: Newsprint from the Story collection by Carrie Bloomston. And I have finished the quilt with a colorful binding fabric: Just a Speck by Jen Kingwell for Moda Fabrics.

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

Talula, she's bright, colorful and bold. I rather like her, and I certainly enjoyed piecing this quilt together. I did at one stage contemplate machine stitching the individual English paper pieced blocks together into the quilt top, but as I wasn't short of time, and consider the slow sewing process a treat, I did hand sew the entire quilt top.

Talula Quilt ~ English Paper Pieced © Red Pepper Quilts November 2021

With express permission from Judy Newman I am selling this quilt. 
You'll find the listing here:

As always, thank you so much for stopping by to see what I have been working on. I'll leave you with a peak at what's to come in the next few weeks ...  Rita 

© Red Pepper Quilts - finished quilts 2021

RELEVANT LINKS
Talula Quilt designed by Judy Newman ~ acrylic templates and paper pieces available.
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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! How do you pick the colors you will use? Did you pick the star backgrounds first? Your color selections are always excellent

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  2. Beautiful! Your color selection is always spot on. Did you pick the colors for the squares first?

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  3. According to the Brackman Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns this block was originally published in 1929 in Hearth and Home as Ring Around the Rosy. It's a beautiful block and your color choices enhance it!

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  4. Rita, I have enjoyed every word and photo of your blog for years. Your fabric choices for piecing and for binding always tickle me - as you have a distinctive style that marks each Red Pepper quilt yours,without ever seeming formulaic. What an inspiration your quilts are! Thank you for sharing your work on your blog and on instagram.

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  5. As always, your quilt is scrumptious!

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  6. I too have fallen in love with EPP. I'm still working on my first project and loving the slow stitching and lots of time to listen to audio books. Thank you for sharing your quilts.

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