Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Blue and Yellow Color Blast



I have finished today my favorite quilt.  While at the HMQS quilt show I bought a pile of batik fabric (you might remember the giveaway I did with them) out of all the batik's that I bought the Blue and Yellow ones were my favorite.  This quilt is made from a pattern I am putting together that I call Color Blast.  It is made using a disappearing 16 patch block.  My plan is to sooner than later post the pattern as a free giveaway.



I have been working on this quilt for some time now.  I finished the top just a month ago on June 23rd.  I have been waiting for the new machine to show up so that I could quilt it, with out fear of messing it up.  When I washed it I was afraid that I would get bleeding all over the place and put 5 color catchers in with it and they came out quite blue, I am glad I added those.  Any one have much experience with batik washing?



This is now my second quilt that I have made using this pattern my first was my Fire in the Sky ,it is my bright orange quilt.  As you can see I am keeping with the bright idea with this quilt being blue and yellow.  I have one more quilt that I am doing with much more down to earth colors, my wife calls it my 80's Fabric.  This quilt has 2 differences.  First that the corners have corner stones (Is that what they are called?) and second  its one row wider and one row longer so a bigger quilt.












9 comments:

Joyce Carter said... 1

Beautiful quilt, Richard and you did a great job making it.

Mary Marcotte said... 2

Very pretty quilt! I love the bright blue and yellow. And that pattern looks pretty good. Thanks for sharing.

quiltmania said... 3

Great job on the quilt. Congrats on the finish!

Carla said... 4

Good for you Richard. It looks great.

Diann said... 5

I love this quilt-probably because it is my two favorite colors. Nice job.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said... 6

I usually wash my fabrics before sewing them, if possible (can't do that with precuts). Batiks bleed like crazy! There is a 'color setter' you can get from Rit. I used it for my son's batiks for his quilt. After using the setter, no more bleeding. Woohoo!

Cherie said... 7

Great looking quilt, those colours match well together. Awesome job on the quilting =D

Elizabeth said... 8

LOVE the quilt! You did a beautiful job with the quilting and the colors are fantastic. And I absolutely love the yellow cornerstones in the blue sashing!

Hey, is the swirl fabric your blog background?

I always pre-wash (use the delicates cycle or hand-wash cycle to keep the fraying to a minimum). If you're not into pre-washing, throw in a cup of vinegar (helps set the colors and keep them from bleeding on each other) and wash in cold water.

xo -E

Mary said... 9

Beautiful!

I always wash batiks before using. I am not so diligent about others but batiks always.

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