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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Fall Foliage

My Fall Foliage quilt is finished and I am so excited to share it.  If you missed my last post, this quilt is destined for someone who loves everything about the fall season.  The muted palette of this quilt is way outside of the norm for me but it definitely screams autumn, and I know she is going to love it.


The scattered maple leaf blocks finish at 16 inches and 8 inches, and I designed them with plenty of negative space to keep them looking like they are floating gracefully down the quilt.  I love how the Kona Khaki background makes the quilt look very woodsy.


I decided to make my maple leaves with eight points.  I think the shape is a little less chunky than the more traditional maple leaf block, even though that meant lots more points to worry about.  As much as I love the shape and layout of the leaves, my favorite part of this quilt is the woodgrain quilting.

I knew deep down that this quilt needed the woodgrain motif, but I was apprehensive about it because I had never even tried it.  After quilting a practice quilt sandwich, I decided to just do it, and hoped that the organic nature of the design would hide any imperfections.  I am so glad I did, because I absolutely LOVE how it turned out and it adds so much to the quilt.  It is quilted with 50 wt. Aurifil Beige, #2314.


On the back, I used all of my scraps, along with a stripe of Kona Khaki, and a pretty leaf print.  Since I wanted the leaves to look more natural on the front, I stuck with tonal fabrics and didn't actually use any fall novelty prints.  I figured that the back was a good place for one.


This maroon woodgrain print echoes the quilting motif perfectly, and creates an awesome frame for the quilt.  This finished quilt measures 54" x 72", so it is a really great lap size and will be a perfect addition to their home.  I can't wait to ship it out!


16 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I really like your 8 points, it makes a big difference and they do look like they are floating! The wood grain quilting is perfect! Well done!

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  2. I love it! It's really cool to look at and does look like falling leaves.

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  3. This is a very pretty quilt. It is a quilt I would like to make. The leaf colors stand out and catch your eye. Great quilting.
    petuniakr@aol.com

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  4. Love your 8 pointed Maple leaves. I know they would not pop as much but I would love to try them on a scrappy autumn background.

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  5. I love fall colors. With the wood grain it looks like the quilt is the tree trunk and the leaves are falling all around the tree.

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  6. Now that I didn't expect! But it couldn't be more perfect for this quilt. I'm glad you decided to go for it...it was well worth it Kelly!

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  7. What a unique leaf quilt! Great job on the quilting. Woodgrain is so versatile!

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  8. This is a wonderful quilt - warm and cuddly for those chilly autumn evenings, and so pretty! Great leaves and the quilting is perfect.

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  9. That is lovely and perfect for the fall decor.

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  10. Your woodgrain quilting is fabulous! Your willingness to experiment with FMQ and share your results is inspirational... thank you! (Your maple leaves are beautiful also!)

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  11. I'm need to try that woodgrain pattern. It looks great on your already beautiful quilt. :)

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  12. Such a beautiful quilt, brings back memories of living in upstate NY. Is this pattern available?

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