Today is my day for the Modern Designs for Classic Quilts blog tour!
This is my very first blog tour! I'm so excited to be participating! You
are probably wondering why I got picked to participate and I am going
to share that with you now!
The authors of this wonderful piece of modern quilting with traditional inspiration are Kelly Biscopink and Andie Johnson and I was lucky enough to meet both of these gals at the Cincinnati Modern Quilt Guild.
Now here is the very exciting part for me... Back in March 2011, more
than a year and a half ago, Andie approached me to see if I would quilt
something for her. Of course, I said that I could do that and then she
told me that it was a secret and I couldn't show anything on my blog.
And then, she had another quilt and Kelly brought me a third quilt. And I
couldn't show anything on my blog!
It was agony to keep a secret for that long! But now, I can show my pictures!
The first quilt that I quilted for the book is In the Clouds.
I really love the simplicity of this quilt, but the colors and the pop of the flying geese is fantastic in person!
Here is a closer view of the quilting. It is just straight lines that flow back and forth. It reminds me of clouds.
And I will take a few minutes to say that I was thoroughly impressed
with the layout of the book for each quilt.. The book shows the quilt in
a staged picture along with the specific details for the quilt. The
next couple of pages give the instructions with great diagrams and a
detailed shot of the quilting on the quilt. And finally, there is a full
page shot of the quilt. Seriously, the photographs in the book are
STUNNING!
The next quilt that I did was also for Andie and it was the Meshugana
crazy quilt. This quilt used a wide variety of fabrics to make crazy
blocks in creams and khakis. (See what I mean about the book pics and
the layout?)
Here are a couple of pictures that I took when I was done with the quilting.
This quilt was so luscious that I bet it will be great to snuggle under this winter!
And now for the piece de resistance! Did you happen to see the cover of
the book? That gorgeous log cabin? Guess who quilted it!!!
That's right - ME!!
This one may have been the toughest to do. I basted the quilt on my
frame with large stitches and then straight line quilted it on my
domestic machine. And then I picked out all the basting because I didn't
want to use a water soluble thread because I knew this quilt wasn't
going to be washed before going into the book. But it turned out
fantastic!
Here are a few shots that show the quilting a little better.
I really think that I need to make one of these quilts for myself! I just love how all the straight line quilting turned out!
F+W Media, the publisher, and Kelly and Andie generously gave me a copy
of the book to giveaway. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on this
post and tell me if you are more of a traditional quilter or a modern
quilter. No reply commenters must leave their email in the comment to be
eligible for the giveaway.
**edited 11/12 - I have had 4 no reply comments in a row. I will be
deleting all no reply comments unless your email is included in the body
of the comment so that I have a way to get in touch in the event that
you win.**
I will draw a name with the Random Number Generator on November 26 so you have plenty of time to enter! Good luck!
And here is the schedule for the blog tour!
Monday, 11/5 Andie & Kelly, AndieJohnsonSews & Stitchy Quilt Stuff
Tuesday, 11/6 Lindsay of CraftBuds
Wednesday, 11/7 Jill of Darling Jill Quilts - That's me!!
Thursday, 11/8 Faith of Fresh Lemons
Friday, 11/9 Tracy of Generation Q
Saturday, 11/10 Angela of Quilting is my Therapy
Sunday, 11/11 Shannon of Stitch Craft Create
Monday, 11/12 Laurie of Scarlet Fig
Tuesday, 11/13 Kaysie of KZJo’s Studio
Wednesday, 11/14 Jessica of A Little Gray
Thursday, 11/15 Mary of The Tulip Patch
Friday, 11/16 Deborah of Whipstitch
Saturday, 11/17 Lindsay of The Cottage Mama
Sunday, 11/18 Jenny of Sew Kind of Wonderful
Monday, 11/19 Carla of LollyQuiltz
Tuesday, 11/20 Thomas of Thomas Knauer Sews
Wednesday, 11/21 Brenda of Pink Castle Fabrics
Thursday, 11/22 Lindsay + Liz Rea of CraftBuds + Inspire Me Grey
Friday, 11/23 Sarah of The Last Piece
Saturday, 11/24 Andie, Kelly, and Cara of AndieJohnsonSews, Stitchy Quilt Stuff , and Cara Quilts
99 comments:
Congrats! on having your quilting showcased in the book. I really like the straight line quilting on the log cabin. Looks like some really great quilts. I am more of a traditional quilter even though I like how traditional patterns have been used. thanks for a chance to win the book.
Wow! Amazing quilting Jill. Great job. I am a traditional quilter. I love your straight line quilting on the log cabin. Amazing job.
Congratulations on being part of a beautiful book.
I am mostly a traditional quilter, but plan to make a modern style quilt soon. Just need to buy some Moda solids.
Congrats! It must be a great feeling to have your quilting show up in a book!
I am mostly a traditional quilter in terms of the block patterns I choose, but in terms of fabric, I'm definitely more modern. I love the look of the traditional quilts with more modern prints and colors. Bold colors for me all the time! :-)
Amazing quilting! I definitely love modern quilts - especially the colours used.
I love the look of the modern quilts but so far have only played at making traditional ones.
Congratulations!! What an honor. I have no idea what I am. I'm guessing more traditional quilt blocks but with modern fabrics?? I don't care for the "civil war" or "primitive" fabrics out there but I like the more traditional looking block styles.
I love that quilting on that quilt! Thanks for the chance, I'd love to own that book!!
what a beautiful job you did! I like traditional quilting methods used in modern ways so would love this book!
It must have been hard to keep your part in this secret but WOW, you did an awesome job on the quilting. I am more of a traditional quilter because I especially love scrappy quilts. The more fabrics, the better!
I'm a modern quilter who loves traditional quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.
Congratulations on quilting a quilt that is in a book. That is definitely my goal someday. I would say that I am more of a modern quilter. Congrats again. You did an excellent job!
I'm more of a modern quilter, I think...and I love the 3rd one you quilted! Great work with the straight line quilting. How awesome to have your stuff in a published book!!! Yeah...
I think between Modern and Traditional, I am firmly in the middle! I love and use modern fabrics but probably lean more toward traditional patterns. Your quilting is gorgeous and I look forward to this book!
Way to go, Jill!!! :) I'm definitely a modern quilter but I'm an equal opportunity admirer. :)
Modern or traditional? Not quite sure - probably a little of both - depending on my mood or my fabric. Love how the quilting came out on these -congrats to all involved with the book!
Congratulations!!
What fantastic quilts - I love the flying geese one in particular!
I love modern quilting!!
What beautiful quilts! :)
I am a beginner quilter and am still trying to find my groove. I like some traditinal but also modern - so I guess I'm stuck in the middle. Maybe traditionally modern? Thanks for a chance to win! :)
I have been a traditional quilter for a long time BUT am getting quite interested and a little excited about making some modern quilts. Have been reading blogs and watching and listening to learn what I can about what makes a modern quilt.
I lean Andie's way, a little more traditional modern than improvisational modern. She and I have had that conversation over email before. I'm very excited about this book release, and can't wait to look it over in person!
Congrats on the book!!! What a thrill.
I am a sort of traditional gone crazy quilter. I design on the go. My quilts are beautiful. Scraps are my joy!!! Just love them!
I am thinking I am more a 'modern' type quilter.... but still do traditional, but a 'scrappy' traditional because I did not buy large amounts of fabric, yardage I mean, and most of my projects I use what I have.
I think your quilting on these quilts is stunning!!!! WOW!!! Love it!! And look at you keeping secrets!!! ;-) Good for you!!!
Was it hard though??? lol! Beautiful book, beautiful quilts and as always, you do beautiful work!!!! Have a super week and keep smiling!!~!
How exciting to have your quilting pictured on the front of the book. (I don't think I expressed that very well, but you know what I mean.)
I am a more traditional quilter moving into the modern quilting style with a sense of anticipation and adventure.
Very nice! I'm a traditional quilter. Thanks for the giveaway!
i started a few years agos a traditional quilter, but am quilckly sliding over towards modern! love the book ... thanx for the chance to win a copy.
WoW! Congratulations on being chosen to do the quilting for these quilts, just beautiful! I'm a traditional quilter however, some of these "modern" colors and patterns have caught my eye.
Thank you for a great giveaway and a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
Awesome. Your quilting is wonderful. How exciting for you to be published. - Terry from the Queen of the UFO's group.
Congratulations on your quilting being featured. I now have the pleasure of Kelly being in the Charleston Modern Quilt Guild with me. I'd love to have a copy of their book. Thanks for participating in the tour.
Wonderful book! Must be great to be a part of it. I usually make classic quilt designs. Debbie in WV
Such a lovely book, your quilting is gorgeous! I'm more of a modern quilting type but I'd love to try the traditional based patterns from this book. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
I am a traditinal quilter but I am really interested on starting new projects so this books looks perfect for me as an introduction to modern quilting. Thank you very much for the chance to win, it is a gorgeous book!
I love the way a modern quilt looks. So, I would suppose that I am a modern quilter
Wonderful quilts with beautiful quilting!! What an accomplishment! I would say that I am more of a modern quilter, but I still aprreciate the traditional.
Congrats! I really love your quilting skill. I think I am a modern Quilter :)
Modern all the way!
Congrats on the gorgeous quilts (and quilting!) Me, modern, thank you!
This looks looks like fun! Would love to win it. Thanks
I tend to be more of a modern traditionalist with a twist of art thrown into the mix.
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Ummm WOW!! Fabulous!! i can't believe that you were able to keep that a secret!!! Amazing!!!
Great quilt! Love the look of it! I love to do both traditional and modern quilting. I also love learning most new techniques. Thank you for this super great giveaway.
Have a super great sewing and stitching day!
This looks like a fantastic book and the quilting you did way BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
What beautiful quilting! Congrats! I would have to say that I am more traditional but with modern fabrics:) Thanks for the chance!
This book looks just amazing. I LOVE the cover quilt and am so glad I found this blog hop today so I could find your blog and see your pictures. Awesome job on the quilting of that log cabin. It's a gorgeous quilt for sure, as are the others I've seen in the book.
Because I still consider myself a new quilter, I'm more of a traditional quilter, BUT I am seeing myself drawn to more of the modern quilts too and all the gorgeous colors being used in those more too.
Congrats on the accomplishment - the quilting is awesome!
What beautiful quilts and I love the quilting!! I'm a fairly new quilter but love both traditional and modern designs. Thanks for the sweet giveaway!
I would say I'm more of a modern quilter. Though I do like quilts that take traditional designs and simplify them or change things up with modern fabrics. Thanks for the chance.
I've only made three quilts so far, but I'd say more modern. Also, I love that Andie and Kelly snuck some Yiddish with the Meshugana quilt. My grandmother used to always call my dogs meshugana they were being jumping and barking.
What lovely work! I'd say I'm a modern quilter, but I piece and quilt by hand (at this point) and like to play with traditional forms.
HI!I'M MOSTLY A TRADITIONAL QUILTER KINDA BECAUSE I COME FROM A LONG LINE OF QUILTERS,HOWEVER I RECENTLY DID A MODERN CRIB QUILT+LOVED IT (HOPE THE BABY DID TOO?)
THANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I think I am a modern quilter, I love bright colors. I have used bright colors against black in some baby quilts. Congrats on quilting for the book. I hope I win the book.
What an interesting question. . I think I'm more of a modern quilter but I'm enjoying seeing traditional patterns in bright colors.
Awesome job on the quilting by the way :)
This looks like a super good book. Modern or traditional? I think I'm both!
I have interest in both traditional and modern quilting. I don't think I could stick with just one!
SO exciting. How great to have your quilting featured in a book. I always love the look of modern quilts but never seem able to make one myself.
I'm definitely a modern quilter. Most traditional blocks don't even appeal to me... I hated log cabin blocks until I saw the cover shot of this book. THAT's the way a log cabin should look. :) Beautiful job quilting it!
I'm a newbie, but I would guess more of a modern quilter (so far)! :)
How exciting to be part of a book. I think I'm more of a modern quilter wanna be!
Barb@Witsend
I'm more of a traditional quilter except I don't follow patterns well and always like to try my own designs. Thanks.
I just love those quilts, and I like the quilting on the first one, not sure I can pull it off but I am going to try to see if I can make it happen! Thank you for the giveaway!
Congratulations!
I am a traditional quilter who has tip-toed into modern quilting using traditional fabrics/scraps (from my mother's stash).
The quilting is wonderful. You did a fantastic job on your assigned projects. Now, I want to make some of these quilts.
I'm really drawn to the modern quilts - and would love this book! Thanks!
I'm mostly modern, but modern is frequently based on traditional.
Very inpressive! I just got a longarm and am a bit scared of it yet!
I would say I'm straddling the fence but leaning towards traditional quilting.
I think I'm fairly traditional...in a modernn sort of way. lol! I am saving up to buy a good sewing machine that I can learn to machine quilt on. :)
Definitely a contemporary quilter - I pass up traditional quilts to drool over the modern ones. Would love to win the book!
I'm definitely more of a modern quilting. I'm drawn to simplicity and lots of negative space. Thanks for the giveaway.
I consider myself a modern quilter! I love straight line quilting :)
Great job with all the quilting. I especially like the clouds of irregular lines.
I am more modern in theory, but I love traditional blocks and vintage quilts. I much prefer "unperfect", make-do quilt styles. I adore the quilt on the cover of the book!
Beautiful quilting! I'd have to say I'm more of a modern quilter.
would love to win that book thanks
I am half and half! I love scrappy quilts ala Bonnie Hunter but I also love modern quilts and need to get my hands on this book! Thanks for the chance!
Wow! The quilting on that log cabin is FANTASTIC!
I am probably more of a modern quilter- traditional design with modern colours!
I love the quilting you did on the log cabin quilt. I think I'm probably a traditional quilter who wants to start branching out into a modern quiler!
I like both though I lean more modern.
melodyj(at)gmail(dot)com
I am a traditional quilter, but I really love some of the modern quilts, so I guess I can say I'm both.
Great book and quilting! I seem to be switching between modern and traditional, but whenever I can scrappy has a huge spot in my sewing as well. Thanks so much!
Modern quilting is what I like most (using solids) but I am a traditional quilter too, I just like my lines to line up and my points straight. The log cabin is so beautiful! You did an excellant job quilting it and the others. I would love to win this book the designs are beautiful. Thank you.
How fun to have your quilting featured in this wonderful book - the sneak peek is luscious!!! I have been quilting less than 5 years and so far it has mostly been traditional, but as a longarm quilter I have been transitioning towards modern quilts as a way to have fun with the quilting. Thank you for the opportunity to win this great book!
What a great book and the quilting is pretty fab too! Thanks for the chance!
I'd love to win! I'm more of a traditional quilter, but I'm trying modern quilting and liking it.
These are beautiful quilt designs and the quilting definitely enhances their beauty. Well done.
What an amazing book! I'm not a very good quilter, so I tend to stick to traditional or super easy patterns.
Well so far I seem to lean towards constructing the traditional, but I dream in modern. What I love most to look at are quilts that use traditional elements and present them in a modern style. Very exciting stuff! :)
Love the quilting and the quilts! sometimes the simple designs are the best. Congratulations on being selected to quilt these lovely examples of modern quilts.
Sandy in Memphis - sandy.call@usa.net
What an awesome book! I'm definitely more of a modern quilter. But, I do love traditional designs, so taking traditional quilts and updating them with a modern twist is perfect. Thanks for the chance!
I am more of a traditional quilter, with a love of modern fabrics. I always hand baste, pins drive me nuts.
I'm kind of a cross over .. some traditional, some modern. Who knows? It all confuses me. I know what I like and what I don't like.
This looks like the book for me! I started by taking a few lessons, and they were traditional. Now, I'm finding lots of things I like in the more modern style, specially in the colours!
Thank you so much for keeping your giveaway open for those of us late to the blog hop! So many I've found have already closed their entries. Anyway, hopefully I can still win a copy! I love the book and esp the cover quilt! I'm more a modern quilter and love all the bright colors! debgiro at wildblue dot net
What an amazing quilt! Congratulations! Thank you for the giveaway!
I am more of a traditional quilter. I love all three quilts, they are wonderful. Thanks for the chance to win the book!
I love modern quilting look. I'm not a traditionalist by any means. I like the straight lines look and the water quilting. thanks
What an exciting quilt you have just shown us! I gravitate towards the more traditional quilts done in less traditional fabrics. Congratulations and thank you for the opportunity to win an inspiring book!
I am more of a modern quilter. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Congratulations on having quilts that you quilted in a book especially on the cover! I am more a traditional quilter, but find myself drawn to modern quilts. Thanks for hosting this giveaway! Happy Holidays!
That is so exciting to have quilts in a book!
and then to have the cover quilt be one you quilted nothing better then being a COVER GIRL!
Happy for you.
Looks like a great book, as I am learning/practicing with machine quilting again, I would be inspired by the quilting in the book...as you know I love traditional quilts! Thanks for the chance to win the book.
Kathie
Oh Jill, your quilting looks fabulous. And the log cabin... I LOVE what you did with it. You are a great quilter. And, dedicated. WOW is all I can say. How are you coming on 6? I've started but I keep reevaluating how large I want it to be. Sigh. B.
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