Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Luminescence Defined

My Lipari Cosmic Star is complete.  Prepare yourselves for this stunning transformation. A couple of weeks ago I shared this photo:

Traceyjay's Cosmic pattern - by Poppyprint

I let you know that my friend Janet of WhatComesNext? was busy working her free-motion feather magic on the quilt.  We spoke briefly about the quilting, but I let Janet know that I trusted her and wanted her to enjoy the process.  I've seen enough of Janet's work to know this quilt was in very capable hands!  I knew it would be amazing. I knew it would be awesome. I'm just not sure I knew it was going to be so ridiculously, perfectly, mindblowing.  Even if feathers are not your cup of tea, you cannot deny that this quilting literally, and figuratively, makes the quilt.  Check this out:

Cosmic Lipari

Other bloggers have written how difficult it is to capture the true luminescence of shot cottons, and especially the Liparis which are shot with black thread. They behave like silk in natural light and bounce a lot of light. I upped the contrast and saturation a bit on that photo above to best highlight the quilting for you.  Here are some close ups of Janet's beautiful work.

Cosmic Lipari

Cosmic Lipari

Cosmic Lipari
The central design was over-stitched with a silver metallic thread.

As you can see, I bound the quilt with the same tone on tone black batik as the background because I didn't want any attention drawn away from that star. Here's a shot of the back so you can have an idea of all the stitching and see how perfectly it is distributed. That is a hanging sleeve you see across the top.

Cosmic Lipari - the back

I feel like my role in this quilt was pretty small actually, so I'm going to take a few lines to shout out my appreciation to everyone involved. Thank you to Lynne and Michael Oakshott for the opportunity to sew with these gorgeous cottons. I did use Mary Ellen's Best Press prior to cutting out those big wedge-shaped pieces and the oakshotts held the bias edge beautifully.  These cottons press crisp and retain their sheen!  Thank you Tracey for your easy-to-piece pattern that I will definitely make again. And thank you Janet, for taking this small quilt to stratospheric heights with your incredible quilting skills.

36 comments:

  1. Wow. It turned out beautifully.

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  2. Wow, it was lovely before but the quilting certainly took it up a notch! She did an amazing job.

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  3. Perfection. Both in the piecing and the quilting - congrats to everyone involved!

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  4. omg it is spectacular, every single bit of it. Kudos to all involved! I have a F8 bundle of these but I am too afraid to cut into it.

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  5. Oh wow, that is absolutely amazing, great work all round!

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  6. The quilting really is amazing! It looks fabulous!

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  7. Wow beautiful stunning quilting, the quilt is gorgeous.

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  8. Beautiful! I don't know what oakshotts are can you tell me?

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  9. Absolutely gorgeous, the quilting is outstanding.

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  10. Thank you Krista - your pictures are just stunning - they do show the quilting off beautifully. It was a pleasure to be part of this project.

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  11. This is overwhelmingly beautiful, I just love the whole thing.

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  12. So incredible. Having seen this beauty in person, I can attest to its magnificence, on all fronts. Piecing AND quilting. Lovely!

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  13. This is truly amazing quilting and as usual the Oakshott fabrics just 'shine' (I really must treat myself to some soon)

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  14. I liked it before the quilting ~ after the quilting? Wow ~ what a transformation ~ that's what you should call it!

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  15. Wow.......gorgeous! Yahoo to Janet!

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  16. What a lovely collaboration of two very skilled people. I love your blacken black batik choice for the backgrounds

    Well done to both you ladies.

    The other Sandi in New Westminster

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  17. Wow! What a fantastic collaboration, that quilt is a true work of art. Love it!

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  18. Words fail me. Having seen this in person I can attest to its beauty but your photographs have captured the stunning quality of the quilting and construction. Will be looking forward to seeing this hang in our show! I hope :0)

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  19. Absolutely STUNNING! The block catches you and then the quilting on the block is as the best icing job on a great cake!! Well done Ladies.
    What a completely beautiful piece of art.
    Cheers from Oshawa.

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  20. Bravo to you both! It is even more stunning when you see it 'in person'. Sandi

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  21. Wow, what a stunner! Such a transformation.

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  22. absolutley gorgeous. Tried to pin it to quilting ideas but no luck. Have you thought about Pinterest?

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  23. You were right when you said it was mind blowing!

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  24. stratospheric heights is right. For maybe the second time in my life, I'm speechless.

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  25. I can see why you are so happy with it. It is stunning.

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  26. Wow! Those feathers are incredible! Perfect on your beautiful quilt :o)

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  27. I honestly come and look at this post every day because of how amazing it turned out! And I make everyone I know look at it too, even the non-quilters, and they even gush over it. The block and the quilting are both stunning!

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  28. Wow! I liked the unquilted version and then scrolled down to see the quilting. Gorgeous!

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