This time I'm sharing my first ever QAYG (Quilt-As-You-Go) quilt, made with upcycled, worn out work shirts of my husband's along with some chambray, linen and a few yardage scraps. I'm entering it in the Scrappy Category. This quilt was gifted to a friend of ours on the occasion of his 50th birthday last month.
There's even a sleeve placket with button and a chest pocket left on and quilted over.
The quilt was started in a class with Marianne Haak at the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild last fall. Before the class, I precut all of the laundered shirts into strips of various widths. Each block began with a red square-ish shape in the middle area and was built out improvisationally. At one point, I made a very traditional style log cabin with light fabrics on one corner and darker fabrics on the other. When laying out all of the blocks, that one really stuck out, so I decided to make three more and put them in the corners. I like the resulting big blue circle effect! Check out Marianne's blog for excellent tutorials if you would like to try this technique. It is a great way to create a big quilt, fully quilted, on a small domestic machine.
Thanks for stopping by. Be sure to check out the rest of the festival. You can really make someone's day by nominating a quilt for Viewers Choice sometime in the next week, then vote for your category favs when voting opens on May 22!
21 comments:
Love this quilt! I am looking at the pictures and immediately began thinking of Marianne (thequiltingedge). Read a little more and voila. You explained the situation. Thanks for sharing!
I would hardly called these shirts WORN OUT...plenty of life left in those shirts! Your quilt shows this! It is MAGNIFICENT!!! Love the way each block has the different sized red block...and adding the button and pocket...brilliant! A nice twist to an old (but never worn out) block! haha...you hit a home run with this quilt!! I can see a up-cycle book in the horizon...(just sayin')!!
This is beautiful Krista and I love "Power Nap" as the name of the quilt! The red centers with the chambrays and stripes are perfect for this improv technique. Your final layout is brilliant! I have never tried the QAYG method because I can't wrap my head around the joining step of the process. I think now I need to check out Marianne's technique. Thanks for sharing your fabulous quilt!
Thanks for sharing. I love your spiral quilting.
Best shirt quilt layout I have ever seen! Well done, Krista! That big blue ball effect and those red ties really makes it special!
This is one totally stunning quilt. Everything about it is just perfect, well done indeed!!!
You know how I love this quilt! I think I nominated you on the festival. Fingers crossed!
Great way yo up cycle. An up cycled shirt quilt has been on my list for a while. You have inspired me to get going.
Love this quilt,great use of old shirts. And love the pop of red.
Well, I still love this! You done good.
I love recycled shirt quilts and this is a beaut! Also love the twist on a traditional log cabin :)
Another beautiful finish Krista
Ooooh I love this! Love the colours and the juicy red squares, so cool. And the qayg method looks interesting, I am going to try that, thanks for sharing!
Great quilt! Love the recycled clothing use.:)
Great quilt; and the book sounds better the more I read about it
Really like how you made the QATG work with this quilt. I'd like to give it a try one of these days.
I'm clicking along and of course I love yours the best! I entered this year too although I've taken a few years off, I'm in the small quilts category. Beautiful quilt Krista!!!
I love this quilt! But then no wonder since I love to upcycle shirts myself. You did a wonderful layout and your color scheme is very elegant.
Gotta love shirts, very similar colours to mine. Makes a lovely gift. It's really only the collars and cuffs that go and there's so much beautiful soft shirt cotton left for things like this!
I love it! And recycling fabric is awesome of course... the name is perfect! haha love it all!
I'm always on the lookout for something a little bit different. This quilt has that--I love it. Some of my favorite colors, too. BRAVO!
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