8/16/10

Design Wall Monday, August 16, 2010

I didn't get as much accomplished as last week, but I still have a few things to show you.


Here is the transparency for my newest Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative quilt.  Maren Schaffner, a German artist, was gracious enough to give me permission to use one of her drawings.  She specifically asked me to give her credit in this way:  Original art © Maren Schaffner.

I enlarged it to about 9 x 8 (AAQI quilts can be no more than 9 x 12), and made this transparency.  Then,  I traced it onto some freezer paper and made my templates.  Since it's done mainly in black and white, the most important part of the quilt is the thread "painting" that I did to gain some texture.  This is a technique that is brand new to me.  In fact, the whole "art" quilt technique is new to me.  This is my first one.  First of many, I hope, because I still want to do that little building in Italy.  And, if that one goes well, I really, really want to do my own house.  But back to the cats.

I did some reading and found some good examples, but I was still a little unsure what and how much to do.  Fortunately, it's a small quilt and the applique part was pretty simple.  I figured, if I mess it up, I'll just start over.  And this is what I ended up with:





I had wanted to put borders on it, but I didn't have enough room and still end up within the 9 x 12 size limit.  I just put a narrow border to finish it off and then the binding.  I'm calling it "Abe's Kittens" because the original drawing was on a greeting card.  The inscription on the card was a quote from Abraham Lincoln that said:

"No matter how much cats fight there always seem to be plenty of kittens."  And, Maren, if you're reading this, thank you again ever so much. 

Next, I got the third of nine blocks finished for my "Let Sleeping Cats Lie" quilt:


Here is a close up of one of the faces:


And here is what I have so far:


And speaking of cats, don't you just love this fabric?


It's a batik that I found at my favorite online cat fabric store, Feline Drive.  If you're a cat lover, they are the best for cat fabric, patterns, and books!

Lastly, I made a label for my "Spring Chicken" quilt.  I decided to name the quilt "Hunt and Peck" so that I could say "Happy Birthday, Spring Chicken."  It seamed awkward if the quilt had the same name.  Here it is:


I printed this one out using Printed Treasures.  Sometimes I use my machine embroidery module, but if I have too much text on them, the label is either too hard to read or it's too big.

9 comments:

AmiSimms said...

What a stunning quilt coming our way! Thank you so much!

Ami Simms
Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative
www.AlzQuilts.org

Charlene S said...

Stunning cats all of them.

AnnieO said...

Great job on the kittens art quilt --love how they are peeking in from the frame. Your sleeping cats are cute too! I made a twisted tails quilt that is now brightening up my work cubicle. Thanks for sharing!

Happy Room Diana said...

Love your cat quilts.

Glen QuiltSwissy said...

Love love love the cats. And I love that Abe quote. Never thought Abe was a cat man.

glen

Teaquilts said...

Great cat quilts and love the title of Let Sleeping Cats Lie.

Carol B in NH said...

What fun these are!
Carol

Gari in AL said...

So much creativity: impressive. I love your sleeping cats quilt: may try that with dogs as I also love making snails trails blocks.

SJSM said...

It took no time at all to finish the cat quilt for the Alzheimer's auction! Beautiful!