Hello and welcome to the Spring Bloom Blog Hop!! I've only just met Amanda Caronia, the talented designer behind Spring Bloom, but already I know she's going to make a splash in fabric design. Her bright, colourful and fresh palette are a welcome sight for spring. Read on to find out how you could win a FQ stack of Spring Bloom to play with!
In my quest to make every contributor's project in my book, I decided to sew up a delicious Macaron Quilt with Amanda's fabric. Christina's quilt design is really interesting; there are no blocks in this quilt. The macaron shapes are pieced right into a long strip of background fabric that has been cut like a hunk of swiss cheese. Once all the cutting prep was complete, I could not believe how fast this generous lap-sized quilt sewed up! I didn't pin any of the curves. I don't do tons of curved piecing, but when I do, I follow this awesome video tutorial by my friend Leanne. It works like a charm for 1/4 circles and these 1/2 oval macaron shapes.
As my deadline for today was approaching, I needed to figure out quilting designs. I considered vertical wavy lines right across the quilt using my machine's triple zig zag stitch set wide and long. I considered an art-deco pattern that was a combination of straight lines up the middle of the macarons and curved back down around them, echoing the shapes in thread colours that matched the fabrics. Finally, I considered FMQ my recent standard of all-over looping meanders. Then I had a little chat with myself that turned into a pep talk ( I'd been convincing myself I wasn't able to do all that negative space justice with my out-of-practice FMQ skills).
I had another look at Amanda's fabric to see if there were some shapes I could adopt for quilting. I grabbed some old practice quilt sandwiches from a previous class (and said, hey, you did a great job on these practice designs, just get busy and go for it!). Seriously, I did have to pull on my big girl panties and just GO!
The first thing I did was define the vertical columns between the macarons with a stitch in the ditch of the seam and then a line 1/4" away. Between these lines, I did a loopy back and forth thingy that I've always liked - I think it looks great in a long narrow space and on this quilt, sort of like the delicious cream filling for the macarons! Everywhere else in the negative space I quilted a sort of petalled paisley shape. In spots where I needed to fill to the edges, I went around with a second row of petals here and there. For now the macarons are not quilted. I'm contemplating a handstitch with coordinating perle cotton about 1/2" inside each macaron (what do you think about that?).
All of the quilting was done in one long day at Quilt By the Bay on Saturday. I think my Pfaff was running for about 8 hours! I'm so glad I went for it. It's just been ages since I filled so much negative space with FMQ and to be honest, I've seen so much incredible work from talented long-armers, that I had psyched myself out. I'm happy to say that this finish has renewed my confidence, so yay!
Amanda's fabric makes the prettiest macaron's don't you think? Strawberry, lemon, blueberry, pistachio and raspberry flavours come to mind. There have been so many pretty makes with this line already. Check out the other stops on the tour to see some adorable little dresses, colourful quilts, pillows and bags. I'm excited to see Felicity's quilt tomorrow and was super impressed by Cindy's cool idea from yesterday!
If you'd like a chance to win a FQ stack of Spring Bloom, leave ONE comment here (your comment must contain your email address, or link to your email to win). I'll choose a random winner on Thursday at 10:00 p.m. PST. Good luck!! ETA: Comments are now closed. Congratulations Janet of WhatComesNext, you've won a FQ set of Spring Bloom!
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely fabric, Amanda and Windham!
SPRING BLOOM MAKERS BLOG HOP SCHEDULE
I had another look at Amanda's fabric to see if there were some shapes I could adopt for quilting. I grabbed some old practice quilt sandwiches from a previous class (and said, hey, you did a great job on these practice designs, just get busy and go for it!). Seriously, I did have to pull on my big girl panties and just GO!
The flowers in this print inspired my petalled paisley quilting.
The first thing I did was define the vertical columns between the macarons with a stitch in the ditch of the seam and then a line 1/4" away. Between these lines, I did a loopy back and forth thingy that I've always liked - I think it looks great in a long narrow space and on this quilt, sort of like the delicious cream filling for the macarons! Everywhere else in the negative space I quilted a sort of petalled paisley shape. In spots where I needed to fill to the edges, I went around with a second row of petals here and there. For now the macarons are not quilted. I'm contemplating a handstitch with coordinating perle cotton about 1/2" inside each macaron (what do you think about that?).
All of the quilting was done in one long day at Quilt By the Bay on Saturday. I think my Pfaff was running for about 8 hours! I'm so glad I went for it. It's just been ages since I filled so much negative space with FMQ and to be honest, I've seen so much incredible work from talented long-armers, that I had psyched myself out. I'm happy to say that this finish has renewed my confidence, so yay!
Amanda's fabric makes the prettiest macaron's don't you think? Strawberry, lemon, blueberry, pistachio and raspberry flavours come to mind. There have been so many pretty makes with this line already. Check out the other stops on the tour to see some adorable little dresses, colourful quilts, pillows and bags. I'm excited to see Felicity's quilt tomorrow and was super impressed by Cindy's cool idea from yesterday!
If you'd like a chance to win a FQ stack of Spring Bloom, leave ONE comment here (your comment must contain your email address, or link to your email to win). I'll choose a random winner on Thursday at 10:00 p.m. PST. Good luck!! ETA: Comments are now closed. Congratulations Janet of WhatComesNext, you've won a FQ set of Spring Bloom!
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely fabric, Amanda and Windham!
SPRING BLOOM MAKERS BLOG HOP SCHEDULE
April
22 Nell Timmer - Nell’s Notions
April
23 Jessica
Darling
April
26 Cindy Wiens - Live a Colorful Life
April
28 Felicity Ronaghan - Felicity Quilts
April
29 Casey York - The Studiolo
April
30 Janice
Ryan - Better Off Thread
May
2 Bella Caronia Blog That’s a Wrap
94 comments:
I am linked. The colors in this line are so pleasing to me. Your quilt reinforces the versatility of the line after looking at the other blog stops.
Love macaroons and love your quilt version as well.
Nice bright, fresh quilt.
What a fun quilt. My daughter is currently obsessed with macaroons. I think this quilt would make her very happy.
Lovely quilt made with lovely fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win a bundle!
This turned out darling! Good for you for going for it with the fmq!
Great quilt made from beautiful fabrics! Thanks!
Love the fresh look of your quilt and Spring Bloom certainly has beautiful colours that I love!! Thanks for the link to do curved piecing, I am going to try it!!
Lovely fabrics. Beautiful quilt. Awesome quilting!
They are beautiful fabrics and I love how they look as macarons. This quilt is on my list - it may have just moved up a couple of places! Your quilting looks great - you just have to go for it, and I am so glad you did!
What a beautiful group of fabrics to play with Krista, they are truly mouth watering macaroons!
I'm trying to envision that sort of crumbly edge some macaroons have, maybe a bit of a zigzag to your quilting line in perle cotton would mimic it.
It is even gorgeous how it is right now.
VERY NEAT QUILT! THANKS FOR SHARING! HAPPY SPRING!
msstitcher1214@gmail.com
Fabulous quilt - and I love your quilting!!
I love this quilt - very fresh and pretty. Thanks!
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The fabrics are lovely and you turned them into a gorgeous quilt! The quilting is really great. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win!
I've not seen a quilt like this before - I'm learning every day. Your free machine quilting looks fabulous :-)
I love your quilt and your FMQ looks great! This one makes me want to make a quilt again soon!
Your macaron quilt is so pretty. I tend to shy away from curves.
I like macarons and your quilt
esp the way you quilted the filling
Thanks for the inspiration. Love the colours that you chose and thanks for a chance to win some fabric.
Lovely quilt! This line is perfect for spring as well!
determineddebby at gmail dot com
It is really beautiful.
ehodasz at yahoo dot com
What a lovely quilt! It made me think of Macarons from the picture before I even saw the title :) mrskaty marriott at gmail dot com
Love the quilt. the colors of this line are so vibrant!
Love this. It looks so fresh and vibrant xx
Iain.ross30 at gmail dot com
Beautiful work. All those curves look like a lot of cutting time!
Love this! Thanks for a chance to win.
I would love to win this!!
I love your quilt pattern - truly beautiful.
Thanks!
merryorganic@gmail.com
Your Quilt is AWESOME! Very Creative!!
This has been fun seeing all the different projects each one is making...different & soooo inspiring!
This is gorgeous! Love the pattern!
lilypatchquilts at yahoo dot com
J'adore les macarons ! I think the hand-stitched quilting of the macarons will be perfect.
Oh, you are so right...I love the blueberry, raspberry and lemon! My email is in my profile. Thanks for the chance at these delicious fabrics.
Very pretty!
Thanks
cork@pa.rr.com
love the Macaroons! That a cute quilt! Perfect to show off those lovely fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
Love this quilt! thank you!
What a cool quilt!
These macarons look easier to make than the French ones :)
I would be so happy to win this fabric!
Thanks!
larslaura27@gmail.com
Darling quilt! I love the pops of color. It is just right. powersjlc (at) gmail (dot) com Thank you for the chance.
Your quilt looks super! You did a great job on the quilting. I really need to be brave and try that myself.
Your quilting is awesome, clearly you need to do more, and worry less. I love this quilt and the fabrics are lovely in it. Thank you for the shout out on the tutorial, I am glad it works for the half circles too.
Such a gorgeous use of white and color! It's simple, yet so eye-catching. I hope to someday quilt like you do....just need about 50 years of practice! duchick at gmail dot com
Pretty quilt! Your quilting is great and I like the idea you have for your macaroons. Thanks for the chance to win and for sharing.
Your macaroon quilt is gorgeous. Thanks for the chance to win some awesome fabric.
Pauline
perry94022 at hotmail dot com
The fabric is sooooooo bright....very summery....
How beautiful, love the curves!
Beautiful spring quilt. Trish
Love the fabrics too.
Trishvickery@hotmail.com
Nice FMQ! Love the fabric,
I love the cheery fabric line. Your quilt is very lovely.
I absolutely adore your quilt. Great idea and very nice.
Sooooo pretty! Crazeematz@gmail.com
I love your quilt and the fabric is just gorgeous! Thanks for the chance to win!
You've done a great job on that quilt! Curves!! :) Thanks for the chance to win.
Beautiful fabrics and love your quilt! The quilting is perfect for it also!
Curves! Great challenge! Lovely quilt.
Wonderful quilt, love the colors.
We should all have the courage to just go for it when finishing our quilts. They almost always surprise us when completed. And they look even better after a cycle through the washer and dryer. Your quilt is gorgeous. Thanks for the giveaway.
Oh, I love this quilt! I've never had a Macaron ~ they look so yummy (I don't eat processed sugar ~ darn it) ~ someone brought some to knitting the other day. Such pretty colors and one was brushed with gold!
I'd love the chance to win is lovely bundle ~ thanks so much for the giveaway!
I think your FMQ turned out wonderful! Thanks for a chance to win!
sarah123quilt AT gmail DOT com
Your quilt is lovely! I've never tried macarons, but would like to do so some day. Thanks for the chance to win! mto2golsen at gmail dot com
You did a beautiful job quilting this one. I might need to borrow those big girl panties! Quilting the negative space scares me. Maybe I'll just take a pep talk...you can keep your panties 😂
you and felicity are totally rocking the FMQing on this blog hop!
i love the back and forth loops too, and this was the perfect use for them. the fabrics look so yummy and fresh, exactly right for the pattern!
Lovely quilt and great fabrics!
I love the surroundings of your first picture to show this beautiful quilt!
Lise-Lotte
partygreen.ca
Pretty quilt, like the colors.
24Tangent@gmail.com
This is a gorgeous quilt, and the hand stitching will make it even more gorgeous. Love your machine quilting. I'm hoping I'll be that good one day.
That is such a cute quilt. Very Spring like and happy looking.
Looks like this was commissioned by Thomas Haas, my favourite spot for macaroons ! Love the centre loops.
Love it! Very yummy fresh macaroons!
I would love to such lovely fabric. I love the new pattern - clever name, too!
Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com
I love your macaroon quilt! Thanks for sharing it and thanks for the chance to win this gorgeous fabric!
Beautiful quilt and fabric!
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Your rainbow array of macarons looks good enough to eat! -- soparkaveataoldotcom
Great quilt. I am enjoying this blog tour.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful quilt with the lovely fabrics and the wonderful quilting. So inspiring to me, makes me want to go quilt!
Beautiful use of the fabrics. Thank you for the giveaway.
I like that Macaroon Quilt. You could almost quilt each section and then join them if you wanted to make the quilting easier. What a nice fabric line, too. Thanks. rmgsummers@yahoo.com
I love this fabric in the quilt. Good job!
Beautiful, interesting quilt! sarah@forrussia.org
What a fun collection. Your quilting is amazing!
What a pretty quilt!! And your quilting is amazing!
Thanks for the giveaway and the chance to win some of that beautiful fabric. I'd love to get my hands on even a small piece of that blue with what could be a peacock feather or a flower that's on top in your photo... it would be perfect to fussy cut and turn into one of my thimble pips! supermomnocape at yahoo dot com.
I do so love a nice pile of macarons and yours are just stunning. I love the fmq designs you chose, they fill the background so wonderfullly. A really beautiful quilt to showcase some beautiful fabrics. Thank you for sharing and for the chance to win.
Macaroons really show off the wonderful spring fabric.
What a pretty quilt. Sometimes a deadline prompts us to do something we'd otherwise hesitate to get started on, don't you think? Your choice of quilt pattern and quilting pattern were outstanding, and really allow the fabric to shine as well.
wordygirl at earthlink dot net
A happy and sweet quilt. Just love it!
A beautiful fresh looking quilt. Who doesn't like macaroons? Thank you for the giveaway.
fabricstasher24@gmail.com
I love this quilt and I think the FMQ you did is fabulous. Glad you just went for it. I just invested in a curvemaster foot for sewing curves and am looking forward to trying it out. this might be a great project to go with! Thanks! monique.belmer@gmail.com
This fabric is so beautiful and I love the quilt design. Now I need to go look at the tutorial on sewing curves. Thanks.
The fabric is lovely & so are your macaroons!
a great pattern for showing off fabrics! Cheers on the FMQ breakthrough. claireales at gmail dot com
Love the quilt, those fabrics are great. Macaroons. That's a new one to me. Thanks.
i'm so scared of sewing curves but it seems it's the IN thing now, better start practicing. i love your design. carolejshaffer@yahoo.com
I really like how you have used the fabric in this quilt.
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