05 May 2013

Orb quilted

In spite of fighting a nasty cold most of this week I managed to quilt the Orb. This is the second quilt from the improv curved piecing I started several weeks ago. The first is the Sunrise quilt.


The quilting is all straight lines in shades of yellow and orange. The lines go every which way, but meet to form circles at tangent intersections.


I marked the lines with various shades of Pilot Frixion pens. The ink disappears when you iron -- I haven't had a chance to iron yet.


The light was so beautiful yesterday evening, I had to take some photos.


And the shadows do a pretty good job of hiding the Frixion marks.



I backed the quilt with a Ty Pennington print. I was surprised to see a few of the quilting circles framed the print in ways that seemed fussy and intentional.


I'll bind the quilt with the purple solid -- hopefully this week.







20 comments:

  1. Stunning quilt and quilting! I look forward to seeing more photos! :)

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  2. this is the kind of amazing quilting i wish i had the patience to do myself. i love it!

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  3. the quilting couldn't be more perfect. i adore it!

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  4. Cool, er, .... HOT! Orbs look like their are spinning.

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  5. Love it! I agree with the other commenter, the orbs do look like they're moving.

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  6. The quilting is just perfect for this quilt.....it looks fabulous.

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  7. Very clever quilting pattern. The circles and tangents add order in the middle of what looks like chaotic lines - little oases of peace amid the hustle bustle. Gorgeous!

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  8. The orbs are gorgeous and I love the quilting! Please consider a walking us through the marking process! I would love to try it!

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  9. How beautiful! I love your design, and the quilting is just stunning. I would love to try this method someday.

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  10. That Ty Pennington print is rad. I love your inventive lines-to-circles quilting. Think there's a good metaphor somewhere in there...

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  11. oh the quilting looks like spirograph! A doodle toy from my childhood. Am I aging myself? Anyway your quilt looks great. Amazing what can be done with a walking foot!

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  12. This is fabulous in every way imaginable. You are so inspiring Dan, keep it up!

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  13. Very cool! Reminds me of the string art I used to do way back in the 70's!

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  14. I just adore this! Fantastic use of different threads too. Just exquisite!

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  15. I like it alot. I just wonder how you do it... do you pe-draw the lines?

    Nana

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