I have no idea what that is either ~ Seemed like a fitting name for this quilt. I have been playing with half-square triangles lately and I wanted one that was a riot of reds. I love the modern feel of this HST when all the triangles are arranged in the same orientation. So here it is, the atomic firecracker.
Lots of reds, plums, deep pinks and some oranges thrown into the mix. The solid fabric is Japanese Echino in a solid natural tone. This fabric has the appearance of linen but is actually a cotton linen blend with a nice tight weave and a soft hand. Love that stuff ~ it’s great for quilting and nicer than anything I’ve found in the domestic fabric market. I think the Echino really offsets the colors nicely.
I played around with some new quilting techniques in an effort to move away from stippling. This pattern was traced onto the quilt with a template and then free-motion quilted in rows. I’m not sure I’ll do this again, it was a lot of work and I’m not sure how much the quilting really stands out from afar.
The back is just a solid piece of Andalucia by Patty Young.
This HST quilt is really the 2nd one I’ve done. The first was made for the Japan Modern Relief effort but that is currently on hold at the moment so more on that one later.
absolutely gorgeous!! LOVE the reds!
ReplyDeleteI super love it and the backing is perfection! <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty Caroline!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Great colours, and I really like the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThe Andalusia is a perfect choice! What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. Loved all of the shades of red. Especially love the back.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great quilt! Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteTHIS is amazing! Good job I wish that I had a quarter this much skill!
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incredible!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Love the "firework" Hugs from Moia
ReplyDeleteI'm getting to make my first HST quilt. I'm curious, what size HSTs did you use?
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