Woo-hoo! It's finally my turn to share my project on the Scrappy Improv Quilting blog hop, hosted by Kelly Young of My Quilt Infatuation in conjunction with the release of her newest book! When Kelly asked me to participate several months ago, I was thrilled to accept because: 1. I have never done ANY improv quilting before and it's something I've been wanting to try anyway, and 2. the "mini quilt" projects in Kelly's book are small and manageable, most finishing at 24" x 24" like the one I'm sharing today. Great size for experimenting with new techniques when you're not sure you are ready to commit to a huge bed quilt.
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My 24 x 24 "Heartbroken" Improv Mini with Rose Texture B2B Quilting Design |
The project I was assigned is called "Heartstruck" in Kelly's book, and it's the Valentine's Day project from her Seasonal Sensations chapter. Most projects in this book finish at 24" x 24", by the way, which is awesome for your front door, entryway, classroom, office -- any space you're wanting to brighten up with a splash of quilty cheer that can be swapped out regularly so you never get tired of any one quilt. Since many of my clients drop off and pick up their quilts from my home, I'm thinking of making a whole series of these mini quilts to display on my front door to welcome new clients -- and to reassure them that yes, this IS the right house where the quilter lives!
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Kelly's 24 x 24 "Heartstrings" Improv Mini, As Featured In Her Book |
Studying Kelly's "Heartstrings" mini, I love how her arrows direct your eye through the quilt in a back-and-forth motion and I was also excited about all of the empty "negative" background space because that's a great opportunity for dramatic quilting to make an impact. When Kelly invited me to participate in the blog hop, she encouraged me to "make the project my own" and have fun with it. So, as much as I like Kelly's Heartstrings mini, I was looking for a way to change it up somehow to make it "mine." I started thinking about the fact that there were three hearts rather than just two, kind of like a Love Triangle. And THAT reminded me of the late Princess Diana's remark in her 1995 BBC interview, about how there were three people in her marriage, making things "a bit crowded." 💔. Aha! In my version, the top two hearts were going to be lucky lovers who get "struck by Cupid's arrow," but the third one was going to be a broken heart that Cupid passes by.