Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Rainbow Rose QAL Week 1: Fabric Selection

Happy National Quilting week and Welcome to our Rainbow Rose QAL! 

For our schedule see the Quilt-A-Long tab at the top of this page.  Over the next 6 weeks we are going to be exploring the colour wheel and making this block, the Rainbow Rose, in your choice of 2 sizes to make either a 40” x 40” baby quilt or a larger lap or bed quilt 80” x 80”.

Prizes!
Joining us on our QAL journey are our very generous sponsors (see below).   We are kicking off the QAL with a fat quarter bundle to the value of €20 from LoveFabric.ie.

To win a bundle of fabrics from the Cotton Candy range by Dashwood Studios, link up a photo, instagram or flickr image, or a blog post of your fabric pull for the Rainbow Rose block by clicking the blue linky button at the end of this post.

Random number generator will choose a winner to be announced next week!  The linky will be open until midnight next Tuesday and the winner announced next Wednesday when we move onto cutting and piecing some of our block!

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The Rainbow Rose Quilt Block

The Rainbow Rose quilt block is based on the colour wheel rather than the rainbow itself. A traditional rainbow has 7 colours, though in reality your eye can see way more colours than that. You don't always see all of the rainbow spectrum in real life, depending on your position to the sun, but when you get a good rainbow view, it's pretty spectacular isn't it!

In school we learned that the rainbow is made up of Red, Orange, Yellow , Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet, by remembering :

Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain under a rainbow sky.

There are other mnemonics to remember the rainbow colours and I'll leave you to look them up. I have no idea who poor Richard was but his defeat is certainly famous and has been stuck in my head since 5th year Physics!

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The colour wheel usually contains 12 colours and many books have been written on colour theory especially for quilters! Not to go into too much detail but to give an overview, the colour wheel is typically made up of:

3 primary colours which are used to make up all other colours.

3 secondary colours - Mixing 2 primary colours gives you the secondary colours

6 Tertiary colours - mixing secondary +primary colours

Light is different from paints and pigments in that the primary colours of light are Red, Green and Blue or RGB. You will often see an RGB value in photo editing software. Red Green & Blue combined make white and the absence of Red, Green and Blue gives you black. Varying the values of each can give you many colours which can be displayed on your monitor or TV. All the various colours that can be displayed may not necessarily be able to be printed. Paints and Pigments are a little different!

imageFor paints and pigments, the primary colours of the traditional colour wheel, are taken as Red, Yellow & Blue. (Versions of these colours commonly used are Magenta, Yellow and Cyan! This is what you will find in your printer with the addition of black - CMYK.)


Mixing 2 primary colours gives you the secondary colours:

Red + Yellow = Orange

Yellow + Blue = Green

Red + Blue = Purple

Mixing secondary colours gives you tertiary colours which are very descriptive e.g.

green-yellow, yellow–orange, orange-red, red–purple, purple-blue and blue–green


Putting all of these into the colour wheel gives you:

Red
Red-Orange (Coral)
Orange
Orange-Yellow (Amber)
Yellow
Yellow-Green (Lime or Chartreuse)
Green
Green-Blue (Cyan or Turquoise)
Blue
Blue- Purple (Violet)
Purple
Purple-Red (Red berry colours or Cerise)

Quilts can still read as a rainbow palette even when one colour is missing. Instead of purple I included greys in my triangle quilt and started with green at the centre instead of red!   
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For the purpose of our Rainbow Rose try and find various prints from 12 to 16 colours to get you all the way around the colour wheel. I included pink, turquoise and sky blue as extra steps to make the transitions blend. While technically lighter versions of red, blue- green and blue it can make the colour changes in the wheel look more smooth and I think more pleasing in the quilt block.

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I broke open charm packs and layer cakes as well as pulling fat quarters to make it all the way around the wheel! It helped a lot to say the colour names in my head like orange-red to pick a blender, telling myself coral or amber, I found I was restricting myself somewhat! Trust your instincts. Everyone sees colour differently. I see blue-greens more as green than blue so go with your gut and what feels right for you!


In the end I went with a scrappy look and tried to find 4 different prints for each of the corners, Orange, Pink, Blue & Green and at least 2 different prints for the middles which for me were Purple, Red, Yellow and Turquoise. Avoid prints that have too much white in them, a little is ok, as long as the overall colour reads as the dominant colour you want, it will work!

What you will need!

For the baby quilt we will be using 5" colour squares + background fabric.

For the bed quilt we will be using 10" colour squares + background fabric. This could be a good opportunity to use some large print fabric you may have in your stash.

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Colour is relative and can be perceived differently by the brain when placed next to another colour. As there are so many colours in the wheel itself I would suggest keeping the background fabric to a neutral colour such as white,black, grey or beige. I choose Kona Snow as my background colour - it's one of my favourite off white fabrics to use. You could play with high value/low volume fabrics too for less contrast in your quilt  or a light tone on tone fabric would work beautifully too!


You will need a yard of background fabric for the baby quilt (40" x 40") approx.
 
The lap/bed quilt block finishes at 72" x 72" and using a background colour border it will finish at 80" x 80" and require 3 1/4 yards of background fabric. If you want to make just the block on its own you will need 2 yards of background fabric.

So get gathering and next week we'll start cutting up all that lovely fabric!

Remember to link up to win this brilliant prize from LoveFabric.ie.

Thank you to all our very generous sponsors.  Please share the love and visit our sponsors by clicking on each of the photos below! 

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Wednesday, 25 May 2016

We have a winner!

Out of the 26 comments left for our giveaway, 20 were entries to the draw and random number generator picked number 1!

Congratulations Annette, a copy of Crafted Applique will be posted out to you this week!

For more prizes please join us on our Quilt-A-Long starting next week on Wednesday June 1st. We have some amazing sponsors and there will be a prize a week. 

Please join me in thanking our generous sponsors by visiting their shops - click on the images below  to go to the shop pages!

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Monday, 23 May 2016

Giveaway - Crafted Applique, New Possibilities by Lara Buccella

We have a giveaway today!  Full disclosure, Lara is a friend of mine on blogland who has written a new book about a making no fray applique - you don't have to needle turn!  Fusible paper can give you frayed edges but Lara's method gives a really neat finish and its washable! 
Last year I did a mug rug swap with Lara and she made me this amazing mini of my two dogs Charly and Wilbur!
The detailing is amazing and the little bits of fabric she used to get Wilbur's colouring and Charly's scarf is brilliant!  This lives above my sewing machine in the kitchen and I get to look at it every day!
 I used Lara's method when I was making a glow in the dark mini quilt of Darth Vader for a May the 4th be with you swap on Instagram. It made the tiny cuts possible on the face and breastplate to give expression and detail to my Lego inspired mini quilt!

The things you can do with this method really are endless.  There is a blog hop going on at the moment - check this post our from Judy @ Quilt Paradigm to see what you can do with fussy cutting printed fabric and using Lara's technique to layer up some fabulous prints to create a whole new collage. 

I have a copy of the book to giveaway here and tomorrow, Tuesday, will be giving away another copy on my blog so you can visit for 2 chances to win if you like! 

Please leave me a message below telling me what applique project you would next like to make.  Random number generator will choose on Wednesday morning and a free copy of  Crafted Applique -New Possibilities will be posted out to the winner by Friday. 

(if you are a no reply commenter please leave your email address in the format of name(at)gmail(dot)com )

Friday, 20 May 2016

Upcoming Events!

Just a quick update for things to put in your diary!

There's lots going on this summer for quilters and we're kicking off the 1st June with our Rainbow Rose Quilt-A-Long.  We have some very generous sponsors who have donated prizes for each of the 6 blog posts that will cover how to make the Rainbow Rose block in 2 sizes - Baby and Bed Quilt - using 5" charm squares and 10" layer cake squares.  We do hope you will play along with us and explore the colour wheel by making this block based on the Dutch Rose aka Swoon!

Thank you to our amazing sponsors!  Click on images below to visit our sponsors shops:
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Summer swap!
Our summer swap will be open for sign ups on the 17th June.  This year we are being looked after by Aideen and Cindy who have chosen a fun quick project that shouldn't take up too much summer time soaking in the Irish sun (yes I am an optimist!)  We will have 10 weeks to make a small swap project that should only take an hour.  I hope I haven't spoiled the surprise but no excuses for not joining in on this one is all I'm saying!  Stay tuned for sign ups next month.

Other things going on over the summer and into the Autumn are:

National Quilting Week runs from 1st to the 7th June includes two exhibition on Spike Island -see the Facebook page for details.

River of Dreams Quilt Exhibition takes place in Limerick School of Art and Design, Clare Street runs from Friday 24th June to Friday 1st of July.  Entry closes on the 10th June and Tomomi is entering her Modern Quilters Ireland Bee quilt from last year so I am looking forward to seeing it!

Irish Patchwork Society (IPS) National Exhibition - theme is Evolution, also on in the Limerick School of Art and Design from 12th to the 22nd July.

Silver Threads. Octagon Quilters 25th Anniversary Exhibition. Customs House Gallery, The Quay, Westport. Co. Mayo. 1-24th July

IPS AGM is on in the Ormond Hotel in Kilkenny on the 1st October.  Non-members can attend the talk afterwards by quilt artist Dorothy Russell from Angelesey on the "Butterfly has two wings" for €17.  A reduced rate for IPS members

Knitting & Stitching Show in Dublin is on this year on the 20th to the 23rd October in the RDS

-Ruth

Monday, 16 May 2016

Modern Irish Bee - Round 3 winner!

We had 7 link ups for our Modern Irish Bee 2016 which is a Round Robin/Medallion quilt type bee this year and guess what - I won!

Thank you Cindy for your very generous sponsorship of our Bee and happy 4th birthday to Fluffy Sheep Quilting!

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Next postal date is 17th June though if you have it ready before hand feel free to post on - we are flying through the rounds. Thank you all in 2016 Bee for being such great hive mates!
-Ruth

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Quilt-A-Long : The Rainbow Rose block

Anyone up for a Quilt-A-Long?
I've made this block twice now - I'm calling it the Rainbow Rose block (based on the Dutch Rose block aka the Swoon block!)  I made a 24" version for a Schnitzel & Boo mini quilt swap and had it standing on point. This year I made a 16" version as a starter block for our Round Robin but lately I've been thinking of making a giant block version as a lap quilt. Plus I have two baby quilts to make this might be a fun present for a family with a newborn!

National Quilting week on the 1st June seems as good a time as any to start it. Anyone want to join me?

The Quilt-A-Long will guide you through 2 sizes of quilts:
  • A baby quilt using 5" squares so perfect for those Charm Squares you may have been collecting. 
  • A larger lap quilt using 10" squares so perfect for Layer Cakes! 

We'll have fun exploring some colour theory and building a colour wheel.

The schedule is:
June 1st: Fabric Selection & Cutting
June 8th: Piecing the middles
June 15th: Piecing the corners
June 22nd: Piecing the centre star
June 29th: Assembly
July 20th: Link up party for assembled and completed quilts

If anyone is interested in sponsoring a prize please drop me a line!


For more on the Dutch Rose block see this earlier post.

I hope you will quilt along with me on June 1st!
-Ruth

Friday, 6 May 2016

Modern Irish Bee Link up

It's that time again when we get to share progress on our Modern Round Robin Bee!  Our Bee is being generously sponsored by Fluffy Sheep Quilting and to be in with a chance to win this month's €20 voucher  please link up your progress on the Bee and any medallion quilts you might be working on!

We hit a bit of a bottleneck this month as our intrepid traveller Cynthia returned home and blitzed 3 blocks super fast.  Thank you for such happy post this month!
 I received these two lovely quilts in progress along with Cynthia's starting block. 
I sketched out a few ideas and finally settled on growing them very minimally with arrows and corners in as close a grey I had on hand.
The second block got a bit of an extension treatment and the half square triangles became flying geese.  Nothing too dramatic!
 So that's been my progess this month - still brainstroming what to add to Cynthia's amazing circle block.  I've turned to Sherri Lynn Wood's Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters for inspiration.
It's helping!  I think I have an idea of where to go now and need to have a fabric rummage to see what colours I can come up with!

How about you guys - what progress have you made this month?  Please join up with the linky party and random number generator will pick a winner next week for our very generous prize from Fluffy Sheep Quilting!
-Ruth

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