8/1/23

The Reveal: Fantasticat

Good morning, my friends. At long last, it's the reveal for my latest art quilt for The Endeavourers art quilt group. The prompt this time around was "collage." Here is the quilt I call "Fantasticat."

When the prompt was selected, I thought I'd make a quilt I've been wanting to make for a long time. But then, I realized I could use it for a different upcoming prompt. Never fear, my friends, you'll see it eventually. Instead, I went in search of something else. Eventually, I came across a photograph I'd saved at least two years before. It was an illustration from the NYTimes by artist and illustrator Angie Wang. 

When I saw her illustration, I knew right away I wanted to make a quilt from it. I wrote to the artist and requested her permission. But then, so much time passed, that I felt it was important to ask again...just to be sure. She responded saying she was "excited about it!" Okay, then. So off I went.

Usually, when I make a quilt like this, I start from the center and make my way outward. For this one, I did just the opposite, starting at the outer edges and making my way inward.


My stash is not heavy with solids, and I was trying to stay fairly true to the colors she'd used.


Even with borders, my quilt ended up at 19 x 19 inches. So you can see that some of the pieces were very, very small.


As I reached the middle, it was hard to decide which pieces went over which. 


Any color could have served as the background "foundation" piece.


When all the color was added, I settled on white as the foundation, peeled the color off my teflon pressing sheet, and fused the whole of it to a white background.


From there I added borders. That inner purple is one of the hand-woven fabrics brought to me from Guatemala by a friend of my son.


And then I quilted it using a microtex needle and monofilament thread.


The outer border was quilted with a variegated thread in a ribbon motif to finish it off.


The quilt back was made using some fabric I'd used in another quilt. The colors were just right, and so that was a lucky find in my stash. I added hanging pockets and a center loop.


For small quilts, I like this method of running a dowel through to keep everything straight and flat.


And now it has a place of honor among the other cats in my stairwell "Mewseum."


I hope you like my quilt. I had so much fun making it. Working with so many bright colors was a delight for the eyes. To see other art quilts from The Endeavourers, click right here.

41 comments:

piecefulwendy said...

Well done! I love the colors, it's so bright and lively! While moving into my new space, I unearthed an applique sheet I've apparently had for awhile, hiding in a drawer. That came in handy for this challenge!

Barbara said...

There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats. ~ Albert Schweitzer

Sara said...

Wow - that is fabulous! I'm sure the original artist is flattered with your version of her work.

Deb said...

That is wonderful, as are your other cat quilts.

Marianne said...

Wow! Barbara, that is really fabulous! I have been thinking about trying a collage - I appreciate your sharing your process! Will enjoy looking at the other quilts, too.

Pam Dempsey said...

I love your rendition, just beautiful 😻!

Emma's Daughter said...

I love all of your quilts, especially your “inspiration” quilts, but this one is just WOW! Great job.

abelian said...

I love it! I hadn’t seen the other cat quilts, either. I like them all. Dot

CarolE said...

Love it! You did a fantastic job!

Alicia L said...

Love this!!

NancyA said...

OMG! (Ok, so now I sound like a teenager-sorry). But this is fantastic! Tiny pieces, precision placement wonderful rendition of the original, you nailed it all! I love all of your quilts, but this is one of my favorites!

MissPat said...

A delightful rendition and the back was a perfect match.
Pat

Anonymous said...

Amazing!! I love everything about this little quilt… the colors are awesome!! I even love the backing…perfect for this quilt!! So many tiny pieces, and I can say for sure you have way more patience that I have….another great finish Barbara….thanks for sharing!!
Sandra
scb23229@yahoo.com

Terri in BC said...

This is amazing! I love it. What is the story behind the silhouettes in the eyes - is that you and Mike?

Cathy said...

OMG, Brava!! Barb, it is absolutely gorgeous, delightful and totally amazing! Insert all the other superlatives here. You paid a great tribute to the original artist. My favorite challenge piece you’ve ever done! 😍

Christine said...

Beautiful! Well done. Great colours

Shirley said...

That is an absolutely awesome quilt!!! You are so talented.

Barbara said...

Your cat quilt is absolutely gorgeous!

Joan G said...

Wow, Barbara! You really outdid yourself with the cat collage quilt! It is stunning! I love the reflection in the eyes! Super cool!

Jenny said...

Oh my goodness, such an amazing quilt! The colours are amazing, and really like the touch of you and hubby reflected in the eyes of the cat. Well done!

Anonymous said...

what a lovely quilt! Hope you've sent photos of it to Angie -- I'd sure she'd love to see how your rendition turned out. Beautiful! Deb E
mdenders@msn.com

Soapstone Quilts said...

Fantastic job resulting in an amazing quilt! I absolutely love it! Kudos!!!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful piece of quilt art! The kitty looks so elegant and feminine (sorry Smitty). And I love all the color choices. I also wondered about the silhouettes.

Teresa F.

Marilyn said...

OH MY! So impressed and impressive! GREAT job!
Marilyn in Placerville, CA

Sue said...

Your Fantastic at is truly fantastic!

dq said...

Fantatical is so amazing! I love love love it!

ckrut said...

Wow! This is amazing. I love it. You are so talented.

Janarama said...

My jaw dropped when I saw your rendition of Angie Wang's illustration. You did a magnificent job. I give you a best in show and a blue ribbon.

Karen said...

Barbara, you blow me away with your talent and workmanship! What a happy cheerful wall hanging.

Susan said...

Great rendering of the original art. Has the artist seen it yet? Did she like it?

Quilting Babcia said...

This is fantastic! Love the wild colors, and everything about it, including what looks like your shadow selves reflecting in kitty's eyes!

QuiltGranma said...

Absolutely Beautiful! LOVE it! Can I be more expansive? I don't know, but you did a beautiful replication of her lovely art work!

Auntiepatch said...

I love this! It is beautiful and the cat looks like it's staring into my eyes! Gold star!

Therezinha said...

Fantástico seu trabalho. Parabéns.

karen said...

Fantasticat is beautiful ! Very happy. You are such an artist.

Anonymous said...

Amazing! The small pieces and the details are so much to take in! I believe this piece will capture your attention for many days to come. Thanks for sharing.
Connie

Anne-Marie said...

Outstanding!

Kate said...

Wow! I saw this in Instagram before I had a chance to get to the blog. It's absolutely stunning!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Oh my! You have more than outdone yourself with this one - it's no wonder you were looking forward to us seeing it. I do hope you've shared it with the artist because I'm sure she will love it too.

Vicki W said...

OMG, this is fabulous! That border fabric is so perfect for it too.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

That turned out great. It looks like you planned all the fabrics and colors before starting.