I have been a fan of M.C. Eshcer for years,
finding his drawings and paintings fascinating.
When I saw this pattern for a quilt that is
"Escher-esque"
I had to make it.
Here is the finished quilt!
The top had been finished for a while,
but I could not decide how to quilt it
or if I should send it to my LAQ to be finished.
Finally, I decided to just quilt in the ditch for this one.
The design speaks for itself.
This quilt was not as challenging to make as I initially thought
it would be, but it was not mindless sewing,
by any means.
The fabrics had to be kept in a very specific order
so the design would come through.
Using the Kaffe fabrics gives it so much movement.
I'm not sure where this one will end up,
but it's staying with me, at least for a while.
I used this fun Kaffe stripe for the backing
and a blue and green dot for the binding.
There will be another one of these in my future,
I believe!
Happy Quilting!
Wow, that is a wonderful quilt!!
ReplyDeleteWow is right! It is a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! And a great choice for your fabrics. Having done similar things, I appreciate how much attention to value placement this takes.
ReplyDeleteWow!! I've been admiring this pattern for some time now and your fabric choices make it spectacular! I've always been fascinated with Escher's drawings too.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of the pattern? I would love to make one - love yours!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. I agree that the quilt in the ditch was the perfect pattern for this one. Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is really lovely...I'm glad you decided to quilt it yourself...and you know, Ramona deserves a quilt for herself once in awhile! lol....have a great day...it's finally cooled off here. Who would think a gray, overcast day would be so welcomed!
ReplyDeleteBlessings...
I pinned this a while back and even looked up a source for the pattern, but never bought it. Your's is awesome, so maybe it's time to track the pattern down again.
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I am such a slacker compared to you! I love this quilt! Your potholders in your last post are wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteLove your finished quilt. I remember how this allllll started. I hope you are the one keeping it!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!!! that is so gorgeous
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is wonderfull!
ReplyDeletewhen I showed ir ro my daughter she immediately asked if I would make one. I don't think so. colour placemne must be very hard.
The colors are so vivid and fun, happy for you that it is all done!
ReplyDeleteI must live under a rock to have missed this absolutely spectacular beauty. Insert face palm emoji here.
ReplyDeleteI am adding this to the list of quilts when I grow up :-) Ramona, you should be so proud f this one. I can understand you not wanting to part with it.
I just saw this quilt tonight and have been searching for a pattern. Can you guide me to one? I am gobsmacked over your quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is BEAUTIFUL.. you did a GREAT job!! Can you tell me where you purchased the pattern.. I’ve been looking for one but can only find the kits.. I love all 3D quilt patterns..
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, just bought the kit from the lovely people at quilt agious (www.quilt-agious.com) but I'm puzzled by the directions for assembly. Any suggestions?
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