I'm having a pretty good year of making quilts with fabrics that I've been longingly wanting to use. It helps that I put myself on a Fabric Fast and so far I am minus 58.5 yards from my minus 100 yard goal. It was the Hand Maker fabric by Natalie Barnes which I paired with the most perfect pattern Interference turn to be used.
Interference by My Quilt Infatuation is the fourth My Quilt Infatuation pattern I've done. I just love patterns which are simple but look complicated and showcases the fabrics, especially large focus prints which is what Kelly's patterns are. Also, it's nice that I can use my die-cutter for most of the cuts. If you check out her website, Kelly has free tutorials and her patterns are available thru bluprint (Craftsy). (This is not an affiliate link, I just like to share where I get my inspiration and resources.)
If you're wondering which patterns I've done, they are the Purse String Block (left, free tutorial), Unruly (center two) and the Classic Meets Modern (right).
My Hand Maker fat quarter bundle was purchased first back in April, 2017 and when I saw the Interference pattern several months later, I knew the two together would be perfect. It's too bad that I have more projects than time and it took over two years to finally put it all together. Once the patches were finally cut in May, the sewing was simple and fast, no matching seams. I just love putting together the combination of three different prints for each block. There were 26 different prints in this group and I added another black and white print from another collection since I thought it needed another black print to offset the one lone black print in the Hand Maker collection.
The blocks were finishes the first week of June and were not sewn together until this past Tuesday. There were birthdays, celebrations and a QAL which "interfered" with the finish.
My normal hang-up in finishing a quilt because I can't decide on a backing did not happen this time. I had yardage of this multi-color print with the same colors as the top in my backing vault which I bought while on vacation several years ago. The quilt was machine quilted with vertical wavy lines with a gray Connecting Threads variegated thread and was bound with the black and white print which was not part of the Hand Maker fabric line. This quilt measures 55" x 66" which is a nice size for a lap quilt.
The Weather once again played Interference with photo taking. It was cloudy when I hung this quilt up on my front porch with green Frog Tape. Sure enough, after taking photos and removing the tape from the siding, the Sun decided to make an appearance.
Not to let the sunshine go to waste, I thought the quilt would look nice against the retaining wall in the back yard and fortunately the grass was not wet nor were there any mosquitos lurking around. I just love the colors in this quilt which is perfect for this time of year, Supposedly Summer.
Normally, you think of interference as being a negative experience--either visually, physical or hearing. Interference the Quilt is a positive experience, it looks lovely, sewed nicely and you just have to hum Interference like a celebratory chorus of Hallelujah while machine quilting. And if that sounded like interference then it's because I'm a quilter and no Lady GaGa.
Linking up with: My Quilt Infatuation, NTT
I love this quilt! I've had the pattern on my wishlist for quite awhile, but I was not sure about picking fabrics and didn't feel confident about it. Yours look amazing, and I just love Hand Maker!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! It is a perfect pair indeed!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I'm going to look into that for myself for some fabrics I don't want to cut up into tiny pieces...
ReplyDeleteOh, what a great quilt Rose! I have to do more of this, matching patterns to fabric bundles (it sure worked great for Blueberry Park with Sweet Star for me) and this Hand Maker with Interfence works just as great. I really like Kelly's work, and this pattern and your fabric is marvellous! Love all the interference references throughout the post, my Beothuk Star QAL being one!
ReplyDeleteRose, you go girl, use up that fabric! This is a beautiful combination of fabric and pattern. I love to use variegated thread for my quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love your version of this quilt Rose. It is a great pattern for a scrappy quilt too. Not quite halfway through the year (perish the thought) and you are over halfway to your 100 yard goal already, well done you!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabrics. Your quilt turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on another great finish Rose! And I really admire how you do that wavy quilting. It looks so random yet perfect in every way! And your Fabric Fast is working too!
ReplyDeleteI love the color combos, Rose. And that looks like the kind of pattern I like to make. Great photos. Great finish! Great job on the stash-to-quilt reduction.
ReplyDeleteWell, of course you would use fabrics I love -- I have yardage of the grey/white in the lower left corner of your fabric photo! The pattern is really fun. The quilt is a great finish! Woohoo for the fabric fast (although it makes me a bit sad, being the Shopping Sista & all).
ReplyDeleteColors made this quilt stand out. Interesting to look at. It caught my attention. Color combo works great! Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt, Rose!
ReplyDeleteYou are a riot - humming interference while you quilt! Once again a stunning quilt with a great array of fabrics. I have never done her patterns, but always love what you have done. I will keep them in mind!
ReplyDeleteHi Rose! Love this quilty finish. I have to wonder aloud or in text whether that is a sweet baby Micah modeling on your Purse String Block quilt?? I'll just bet it is. ~smile~ This quilt does look complicated and the pattern surely does let the fabrics shine in the larger sizes of the block pieces. Nice! You've been on a roll lately with lots of finishes it seems. Yay you! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteYou had me at “no matching seams,” Rose! But seriously, there’s so much to love about this quilt. The color scheme is just so happy! And you’re right—it looks complicated with the thick and thin strips of color. I am totally amazed by how much fabric you have used already on your fabric fast!
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