4/29/25

“Circus” Reveal: Tula-Tu Goes to the Circus

Good morning, my friends. The reveal date has finally arrived. It’s always hard for me to keep my mouth shut about these quilts when they’re finished, but this one was especially hard. On February 1st, just a day or two before our “Circus” prompt was announced, one of the elephants at the Oregon Zoo gave birth to a new baby. The Oregon Zoo has a robust elephant breeding program, and many elephants have been born during the nearly 50 years we’ve lived in Oregon. With the prompt, though, I sat up and took notice of this new baby more than I ever have before. Here’s an announcement from our local newspaper.

Oh my gosh. Is she adorable, or what?


She was given the name, Tula-Tu. Tula means “balance” in Sanskritt. The suffix, “-Tu” is to honor her mother Rose-Tu and her grandmother, Me-Tu. (And we’ve lived in Oregon long enough to remember when Rose-Tu was born.)

Well, and I got so excited about Tula-Tu that we decided to make a trip to the zoo to see her in person. This is one of the photos I took of her that day.


My quilt was already finished by the time we saw Tula-Tu in person. Earlier, I was spending time looking at published photos for something that could be rendered into fabric. I selected and rejected a lot of photos. And then this photo of Tula-Tu came out in a fund-raising newsletter.


And I loved the sassy look on that little baby, so I set about rendering her into a quilt. These are done by fusing the pieces to a teflon pressing sheet…


Bit by bit…


Piece by piece…


Paying attention to the color shading and the layering.


When I’m satisfied with the main subject, I peel it from the teflon pressing sheet, and then fuse it to a background. And, yes, these are zoo elephants. I turned them into circus elephants by taking them on a field trip to the Circus Big Top. Tula-Tu can’t wait to get her trunk wrapped around some of those circus peanuts.


From there, I added two borders and backed it with just the batting.


I did some thread painting on the elephants and the “wood shavings.” This was done just through the quilt top and the batting.


I followed the contours of their faces and trunks, but I was also using the picture to help see the wrinkles in their leathery skin.


When the thread-painting was finished, I added the quilt back, and did the remainder of the quilting through all three layers. The tan fabric was some I purchased during a visit to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I bought it because it looked like sand, but it can serve as the wood shavings commonly seen at circuses too. I just quilted some lines following the design in the fabric.


And I outlined the stripes in the circus tent for texture.


From there, it just needed a binding.


I used the same red from the inner border.


And then my quilt was finished. I had so much fun making this. Following the story about Tula-Tu made the time spent all the more precious.


Here’s how it looks from the back. It finishes at 19 x 25 inches.

Just for grins, I'll leave you with a video of Tula-Tu. I couldn't love her any more if she were my own baby. If you can't see the video, then click right here.


Thanks for checking in today. I hope you like my quilt. To see more "Circus" quilts, visit The Endeavourers blog.

16 comments:

Barbara said...

Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant; the only harmless great thing. ~ John Donne

Auntiepatch said...

Elephants have always been my favorite wild animal. Even the one that had a cold and sneezed on me at the fair. The trainer laughed and said that it was "good luck" to be sneezed on by an elephant. Mom had to take me home to get de-slimed. 70 years later, I still love them! And that baby is so cute! Thanks!

Marianne said...

I love the way it turned out! Perfect fabric choices and great quilting! Congratulations!

MissPat said...

Wow. Great quilt. And a great video. Tula-Tu is adorable, both in fabric and real life.
Pat

Pam Dempsey said...

Oh, Barbara! Your Tula Tu quilt is adorable 🥰! Excellent job, that should be entered in your state fair or loaned to the zoo in tribute. I know they would be ga-ga over seeing it and maybe let you pet her! 😻That would be so awesome 😎. Did you use wonder under? The shading in your fabric is amazing.

Donna said...

Your best yet. I love it.

piecefulwendy said...

You really have that method down well! It's always fun to see what you create. This one is amazing, and how fun to commemorate the new little elephant!

QuiltE said...

Talk about Super Adorable!! And the quilt is just that too. :) Great setup for your background and borders. Though I'm a bit confused ... how do you fuse it to a teflon sheet? Then peel off and re-fuse with?

Helen said...

This is masterful! Love it! I too am curious as to how you fuse to the teflon sheet and then remove it. Can you share that process? This is so cute. Makes me want to visit the elephants!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Oh my - so many awwwwwwww-moments in this post! You created something wonderful with such great inspiration. Definitely something to be really proud of!

Vicki W said...

TulaTu is so cute and your quilt is perfect! I love that you gave it a circus theme.

Janarama said...

Outstanding!

Linda said...

Absolutely stunning. You captured Tula-Tu so well. Beautiful piece of art, Barbara.

Sara said...

Wonderful job! As others said - you captured them so well.

Kate said...

A wonderful challenge project. Your painting with fabric and thread always creates such a wonderful finish. Congrats!

Cathy said...

Another masterpiece! Your rendering of Tula-Tu is as adorable as she is!