Thursday, October 24, 2013

MIdwinter Reds Meets Heartfire

Hello Everyone,
 
Midwinter Reds by Minick and Simpson for Moda is going to be turned into my Heartfire pattern.
 

When Quilt Sue was visiting me in California, she purchased a fat quarter tower from In Between Stitches.  She thought this fabric line would make a beautiful Heartfire quilt.  I agreed with Sue and started one too.

At Pacific International Quilt Festival I found the companion bundle of plaids, stripes and checks.  This was just too good to pass up!


I'm using the wovens around some of the center sections.  After I attached the first round of strips, I starch it with spray starch to prevent any stretching or fraying.  I use so much starch, you could almost bounce a quarter off the block!


Normally the "wonkiness" of the stripes and checks would drive me crazy.  I'm okay with it in this time since there isn't any way possible to get everything to line up.  I like my ducks in a row when I quilt, and it's just not going to happen this time!


 
Whenever I do any strip quilting I get out my pasta dryer.  It keeps all of the strips organized and takes up less real estate on my workspace.  Plus I can see everything at a glance and can easily find the perfect fabric for the next round of piecing.
 


Quilt Sue is adding applique to her centers.....another good idea.  Sue is just full of good ideas!

We have a couple more towers of the Midwinter Reds at In Between Stitches....no wovens, but any good red or beige plaids or stripes would work in nicely.  I'll be teaching this pattern during the next quarter of classes at In Between Stitches.  The quilt should be finished just in time for Valentine's Day.

I love this pattern so much this is the 3rd time I've made it!  The first time I made it in Fig Tree fabrics.


The second time I made it in French General fabrics.


Now my daughter and both daughters-in-law will each have their own Heartfire.....when I decide to give them away!

Soon,
Lynn

12 comments:

  1. precioso trabajo !!!
    me gusta su orden de colocar las telas todas a la vista
    saludos

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  2. OMGosh!! I LOVE this pattern...and done in those fabrics is wonderful...also LOVE the other two!! This pattern would look great done in burlap!! haha
    P

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  3. Hehe :) My children have several specific quilts, too - someday. ;D This is going to be gorgeous in those fabrics!

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  4. I can't wait to start on the actual blocks, but I am still preparing the appliques at the moment.

    Your blocks look absolutely beautiful, and really make me want to get on with mine.

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  5. So pretty...I was drooling over Midwinter Reds again last evening. Funny how we promise things...someday...I did just that the other night...promising my 4 year old Grandson that the Jack o' Lantern quilt on the wall would be his someday...I made sure there were no witnesses of course!

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  6. LOVE these! Thanks for sharing!

    Cheery wave from
    Bev

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  7. Wow - a day away and look what I come back to see! I've drooled and drooled over those midwinter reds, Lynn!
    Cheers!

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  8. This is a beautiful pattern, I love all three versions. Those MidWinter Reds are very tempting!

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  9. Love all three versions, not sure I could pick a favorite :)

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  10. I also fell in love with the mid winter reds ! They are beautiful !

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