That is until I checked out, Ultimate Quilt Block Collection by Lynne Goldsworthy, from the local library! Lynne is a British quilter who quilts and works under the name Lily's Quilts. I paged through her book and came upon her block called "Millie Restyled."
Right away I pictured how I could use Lynne's pattern and restyle it again for my entry. This, of course, depended on getting her permission. I emailed her on Friday night telling about the Challenge-that I wanted to use her pattern as inspiration in my modern quilt entry. She emailed permission on Monday. I am so very grateful for Lynne's permission because I am very pleased with my quilt.
I fittingly call my quilt MILLIE RESTYLED AGAIN.
"Millie Restyled" is a paper piecing pattern that I copied from the book and used as my center medallion. I chose where to place the Michael Miller Challenge fabrics. I added my own components as a wide 4 inch border incorporating peach and teal triangles moving out from the center in a slight twist for a little movement. The lighter olive green Hash Dash fabric triangles point toward the center, bringing the eye back to the medallion.
I quilted this 20" x 20" quilt on my domestic sewing machine using my own design. I buried all the threads within the two layers of batting. The background, binding, and backing are white Cotton Coture by Michael Miller.
And now, I wait.
4 comments:
It is beautiful. Great colors together too.
Needled Mom,
Thank you. The colors were of course chosen by Michael Miller Fabrics. I am encouraged by your positive statement.
Nancy
What an effective interpretation of Lynne's block. I'm wondering whether she based it on the Dusty Miller block I used for a paper pieced pattern and had published in Homespun back in 2014? There seem to be some similarities but I don't have her book to compare them?
I love your quilt. I think you've transformed the original block and made it really bright and lively and also given it an interesting balance of complexity and simplicity. I hope you will win an award :)
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