Last October I went to the Malvern Quilt Show and bought some lovely Tim Holtz Eclectic Elements fabrics from the lovely Lady Sew And Sew - I got a ready prepared bundle of eight fat quarters as I couldn't choose between all the fabulous designs!
The fabrics sat in my fabric stash until January as I was so busy leading up to Christmas selling all my wares at the Handmade Boutique - but come January it was time to get making things for me again. I spent a couple of weeks pondering what to do as the materials just kept crying out cogs to me and as I had already made a cog quilt (entered into the January 2013 bloghop over at Sew We Quilt and also published in last Septembers issue of Sewing World - link here) I didn't want to do another one. But you know what it's like when you get an idea in your head of the perfect quilt you just can't get another to be as interesting so I decided to make the same quilt again using these perfect fabrics and this time a lot bigger.
I made the cogs in January, then pondered a while again whilst I decided what to do for the back of the quilt. February I went to my local quilting shop Cotton Patch and bought three more fat quarters (the ones with all the red on) and half a metre of the binding stripe. I then pieced together all of the back using simple 51/2" squares:
and then in March I got around to sewing all the cogs on the front, along with the wadding and backing too. Then it sat there for another few weeks (Easter holidays and everything slowing me down!) and then, joy of joys, this last Thursday the children wanted a stay at home day, and who was I to argue? So I finally managed to quilt all the tiny cogs on it. You can't see them very well on the front picture as I have done them in black:
so here is a closeup of the back too:
The pattern is made up from using Tims cog die and freezer paper and then ironing them on in small formations all over the plain black areas of the quilt - I then free motion quilted them in small chunks, building them up so that the whole of the black area was covered.
Am so pleased it is finally done, I never thought I would ever make two quilts basically the same but I am so glad I did!
Thanks for looking and sticking with me during my blogless days! Itching to finish something else from Solihull
9 comments:
This looks amazing.
Nice! I love this line and have a bit stashed back, myself...
Amazing look those quilted cogs give. My friend has just been selling steam punk jewellery at cons - perhaps you should try something similar :)
This is so cool! I've recently acquired these fabrics. They are perfect for this.
Wow, breathtaking.
WOW, luv it!
Absolutely superb quilting Nicola! Great idea to go with the cogs. I'm glad to hear your mojo is returning. Jenny x
Stunning quilting! Really pretty! Thank you so much for your sweet comments on my blog! Hugs, Sandra
Very clever design and fun patterns.
Hugs Diane
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