Park Lamps {a finish}

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Photo Credit: Love Patchwork & Quilting #56

Park Lamps was one of my last finishes of 2017. I had a lot of fun with this quilt. Firstly, interpreting the original inspiration of old gas lamps at the Mannheimer Wasserturm in Germany. The gas lamp was used as one of the quilt design a day prompts (sparks) and included the original color palette. I loved the geometry of the triangles in the light.

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My interpretation of this spark, lead to this original Art Deco looking design.
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I was thinking about adding this design to my book but decided that it would be a better fit for a magazine submission. I submitted it to LPQ, and provided options for multiple color palettes to modernize the look of the quilt. This was fun playing with color. I really loved the final color palette (Kona Mint, Kiwi, Peach, Ice Peach and White – purchased from Stash Fabrics) and design (slightly simplified and re-scaled).

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I decided for accuracy, I would (foundation) paper piece this pattern. It involved a lot of repetitive but simple paper piecing. I loved how each of the blocks matched, as it was essential to the secondary design. For the quilting, I wanted to continue to highlight the secondary diamond shape the triangles made, so I used straight lines echoing that shape. I am very pleased with the finish.

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Photo Credit: Love Patchwork & Quilting #56

Details

Name (Original): Park Lamps
Name (LPQ): Fruit Punch
Design:
Design by myself
Fabric: Kona Cotton (Mint, Kiwi, White, Peach, Ice Peach)
Backing: Carolyn Friedlander wideback – green
Binding: Lecien striped fabric
Dimensions:  60 x 60″
Quilted: Echoed Straight Lines (domestic sewing machine)

 

January {Plan}

To stay on goal, I thought I would start a monthly plan to help keep things moving forward in various areas of my world. Each month should include any business activities, deadlines, book activities, and fun quilty projects (WiPs).

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Book Group Quilt Top

 

Category Project/Activity Target Date (day/month) Action
Business Quickbooks  6/1 Investigating for
purchase
Business Yearly Calendar
View
 7/1 In Process of
creating a yearly
view of main activities
Business Classes | Teaching  12/1 Updating Calendar
+ Classes ready for promotion
Book Planning  3/1 In progress – need to
move dates to fit 2018 new deadlines
Book Group Quilt  6/1 Complete Top &
send for quilting
Book Art Deco Medallion
Quilt
 8/1 Finish Border 2
Book Chapter: “Art Deco
Medallion” Project
31/1 Work on 2nd
Review + Graphics
Deadline San Francisco
Bustle
4/1 Add Sleeve, Label,
Send to QuiltCon
Deadline Article 31/1 Write and Submit
Content
Fun Monthly “Favorite
Things” Giveaway
 5/1 Photography + Post
to Instagram
Fun Hexie EPP Project  31/1 Finish Top
Fun Orange Creamsicle  31/1 Finish matchstick
quilting
Education InDesign  31/1 Take a few lessons
on InDesign.
Practice with
writing Phased
Circles Pattern
Blog Park Lamps Quilt  5/1 Finishing post about Park Lamps in LPQ #56
Blog Book Update  26/1 Decide on topic – Planning (??)
Blog A weekly Post  31/1 Work on having a weekly post of some relevant information
Balance Health 31/1 Loose between 5-10 pounds. 5 servings of vegetables; 8 glasses of water and exercise 3x a week by January end.

Sounds like a busy month, but nothing like starting off the year committed. Please note,  that this is my “guided” plan. Sometimes, life gets in the way, or something just takes longer…that’s ok, I will adjust and move on. I’ll share with you next month how things went.

What are your monthly goals? How are you working towards those?

WiPs {a declaration}

As an account, I thought I would take the time and document my current WiPs (that are not my book projects) and in what state they are in. I hope to work away at these over this year.

There are 21 various projects and many of them are already finished tops. Can you tell I am not a huge fan of the quilting part? I have definitely got a lot better in 2016-2017 about finishing my quilts as I go. Many of these WiPs are from my first years of quilting 2013 – 2015 (note I have only been quilting 4 years). So here goes…

HexagonQuilt_theSide1. EPP Hexagons. Oldest WIP. Currently at 40″ and needs to be at least 60″ and squared. [2013]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

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2. One of my first PP patterns – Tapa Stars. One of these is already a pillow. The second on the right just needs a pillow backing. [2013]

TOP, BASTE, QUILT,  BACK

 

 

PushmePullme_Block1 3. Second quilt for Pushme, Pullme quilt. Mini Quilt, 1 of 4 blocks are done. [2013]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

Stitch_and_FlipQuilt4. Stitch and Flip quilt from a class with @mamlovequilts (Nicole Neblett). Used Madrona Road fabrics. Mini Quilt. [2013]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

LottaAerialQuilt5. Lotta Aerial, a quilt using Lotta Jansdotter prints and Carolyn Friedlander’s Aerial pattern. This was a Sew Down Nashville class I took. [2014]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

SpoonflowerTapaStar16. A second Tapa Star block but different color ways. 2 blocks out of 4 complete. [2014]

TOP underway,  BASTE, QUILT, BACK

 

 

 

 

 

CarolynFriedlander_Olive 7. Trees, PP pattern by Carolyn Friedlander. I need to complete one block and the sashing. [2014]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

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8. Winter Solstice – Wall hanging. [2014]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

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9. Bjorn Bear quilt. Just needs quilting and basting. [2014]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_406810. Rangers Station – the Top is complete and fabric selected for the back. [2014]

TOP, BACK underway, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

Cross_Blocks11. Modern improv stripe quilt. Enough fabric triangles for 3 blocks but want to add a lot more solid black and white blocks and mix these pieces in. [2014]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

Unnamed_HangingQuiltTop12. Lines Drawn, Fun pieces with Karen Lewis fabrics and Yoshiko Jinzenji Print. Wall hanging. [2015]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sisterhood_RoadSigns 13. Road Sign Traveling Quilt. Have most of the blocks back from folks who added to it, but need to make more so this will be a complete quilt. [2015]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

AlisonGlassHandcrafted_Blues14.  Blue Triangles. Mini Quilt with Alison Glass Blue Batiks. [2015]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

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15. Beating Heart, a minimal abstract mini quilt. [2015]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

home_quilttop 16. Home, a mini quilt using recycled fabrics. [2015]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

 

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17. Tree-lined streets. These are all needle-turn appliquéd hexagons, that have been glue and stitch based. Lap size. [2015]

TOP underway, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

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18. Improv quilt that was a back but turned into a front . Wall hanging. This was originally a back for my challenge quilt for Sewtopia Atlanta. [2016]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

IMG_6067 19. Frances Firefly mini quilt (3 blocks). Made from a Elizabeth Hartman class at my first Sewtopia. [2016]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

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20. Window, a minimal mini quilt I made while playing along with #beesewcial [2015]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT, BIND

 

 

 

 

IMG_809521. Orange Creamsicle, hand pieced improv circles. Matchstick quilting and hand quilting to finish the quilt. [2016]

TOP, BACK, BASTE, QUILT underway, BIND