The original inspiration for this quilt was a caned back to a chair I saw at a yard sale. I thought it would be fun to replicate that woven look with center octagons in fabric. As I was laying it out, the design was becoming a bit too busy and challenging. It needed simplification so the lines did not compete with the prints on the fabrics and so I wouldn't tear my hair out! My happy ending place was this center part of Picket, with white triangle corners meeting each other, suggesting the continuation of line and an almost mosaic-like feel. As I was playing with the shapes, I loved how the triangles played together and with some of my diagrams, the flying geese ends started to make their own statement. By lengthening the strips, they suggested picket fence posts (but not too long to be overly literal). The pop of white against a colorful border gave that additional chance to set the mood with color. Picket is designed to be made with either a layer cake (or any mix of fun scrappy 10" blocks of fabric) OR with fat quarters. I like using the fat quarters to get a good mix of fabrics but still have repeating prints and to select my fabrics to tell a color story. The two lap quilts here have color themes of pink/coral/red and blue/green/teal. They have such a different feeling based on the warmth or coolness of the fabric colors. For the layer cake version of Picket, I auditioned quite a few colors for the border and centers of the X blocks but I kept coming back to this Moda Bella Solids Spray color. There is something so fresh about it and I loved how it popped with the teals and greens and reds. The quilt is made up of Snowball and X blocks, set on point. It's really pretty fast to make once you get in the groove of the blocks. I make up all the Xs, all the snowballs, then play with arranging them. Then at the end, I get to enjoy my colorful garden all surrounded by my picket fence. I'm so happy to have had a lot of helpers on these! The large quilt was pieced by Susan Vaughan @thefeltedpear and was longarmed by Marion Bott @bottmarion. The lap quilts were pieced by Danica Willig @danicawilligdesigns and longarmed by Sally Corona @coronaquiltworks.
Check out more patterns made with Painted Meadow (and yes, Painted Meadow is shipping to shops in October 2019 from MODA FABRICS!) at my shop!
4 Comments
Roberta Gorman
8/31/2019 02:13:52 pm
Pattern block for Emila. My small hst blocks lose their points next to the large triangle.
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Luann Dummer
3/31/2020 05:22:21 am
I love "Painted Meadow". I have one question. What is the fabric you used for the border in the blue/teal quilt
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Robin Pickens
4/3/2020 02:59:49 pm
The larger quilt with all the mix of colors in the inside blocks uses Bella Solids SPRAY263. The smaller quilt with all blues and greens uses green Bella Solids PISTACHIO 134. Hope that helps!
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7/12/2020 03:24:47 pm
I have been cutting the pieces for your Picket Fence pattern. There are a few measurements that call for 1/16th measurements (i.e., one of the picket fence pieces call for 3 & 11/16th" and 3 15/16" squares. None of my acrylic rulers have 1/16th" markings. Can I round up to 3 1/4" and 4" and then trim the block once sewn? I have never come across 1/16th in a pattern before and am stumpted as to how to proceed. Any advise you can provide would be greatly appreciated since I love the pattern & have cut all the other needed pieces so I am eager to begin sewing.
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